Don't want to be played for suckers in the crypto world? Remember these tips!


In the crypto world, there are people shouting about getting rich every day, but more people are quietly being played for suckers — to avoid becoming a sucker, remember these points are more useful than anything else:
① Only deal with familiar people, don't play with air coins.
Bitcoin and Ethereum, which have been around for over 10 years, have at least some bottom line; those new coins that just launched and are shouting about a 100x increase are mostly just playing people for suckers and will run away after a wave, leaving you with no place to seek your rights.
②Play with spare money, do not borrow money, do not leverage
Play with money that you won't feel sorry for losing, investing no more than 1/3 of your total assets. Don't borrow money or use leverage, otherwise a 10% drop might force you to cut losses, making you a sucker.
③ Learn more knowledge and skills, don't easily trust teachers.
Most of the internal messages from the signal teachers are traps! Open the market software to check the trading volume, and go to the official website to check the project code, it's 100 times more reliable than listening to the promoters in the group.
In the end: Those who get played for suckers are the ones looking for shortcuts. Learning slowly and buying slowly is more stable than anything else. The crypto world earns money through understanding, not luck. Greed is the root of being played for suckers. #BTC#
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