After many years of rolling around in this market, I realized one very simple but extremely difficult thing:

"Before learning how to make money, learn how to keep money."

(Warren Buffett said it, but crypto is where I felt it the most.)

Many newcomers are eager, listening to this person about a good deal, that person about an upcoming explosion, and so they invest.

They don't research, don't understand the project, just believe what others say.

Then a few weeks later, their account is halved or worse, and they ask, "Why is everything a scam?"

In fact, most coins in the market have no real value at all.

Many projects are created just to siphon off money from those lacking knowledge.

If you don't understand how it works, don't know tokenomics, and don't know who is behind the project – then don't invest.

I honestly advise:

Learn first – try later.

Start with a small amount of capital, consider it tuition.

When you understand enough, have enough skills, that’s when the market will truly "open its doors" for you.

Remember:

"Crypto does not reward the reckless – it only rewards the informed."

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