When a person is confronted with the situation never encountered before his or her response is a function of openness and exposure. We also find that there are those that are going to be interested instantly and will see it as a chance, and then there are those that will be interested but will need some information first. This attitude may change and on other times, skepticism may be felt, but the feeling is healthy in handling affairs that are not well explained. Adequate persons will always take their time to find out more about it before they venture into a new project and this is very safe.
Those who are able to take a chance, who like new things, are likely the same as the ones who will move fast, though fast may mean exposed. Direct experience is also an important learning experience to them, to the other it is self-protection. Each of the strategies has his strengths, and one should not forget about the weakness of each: one has to be active in searching for opportunities and one has to be careful and shy at the same time.
For a newly-minted internet asset, investor caution is common. Stocks of Amazon, Google, Meta, Snapchat, and others have all experienced similar phases in their history. BTC has only been around for 15 years, and a decade ago I didn't pay any attention to it. I even dismissed it as a joke and wouldn't invest even 100 USD in it.
While I regret my delay, I believe it was a normal reaction and within my control. I will continue to exercise caution when faced with promotional material about investment opportunities in new stocks, projects, or tokens in the financial market. Currently, I am still working remotely and receiving payment in BTC, which has opened up more opportunities for me. This is sufficient for me
