There were so many messages in the private messages that I managed to collect the most popular questions, complaints and objections here in a post to destroy them once and for all!

— First you need to earn, and then invest.

A fundamental misconception. Just like "I'll go to the gym on Monday." But Monday will come, money will appear and the person will do something else, but not his plans.

This is how psychology and human nature work. You need to start, and then plan and dream. This is always more difficult. But once you get into the routine, notice the progress from training and the growth of your portfolio, the excitement comes.

$BTC it's a pyramid or a Ponzi scheme.

Unlike pyramids, Bitcoin does not promise you anything. People speak, not the project or even the creator. Satoshi Nakamoto, who created Bitcoin, did not make any promises about income or profit.

It is a decentralized network where the rules are immutable and clear in advance: a limited emission of 21 million coins and a transparent algorithm of work. Unlike pyramid schemes, where the participant's income depends on the influx of new participants, the value of Bitcoin is determined by market demand and supply, and not by the promises of the organizers.

— Cryptocurrencies are complicated.

What was simple in this life? Maybe learning to read or write? The brain is unlikely to remember the languid evenings when parents taught literacy or speaking, spending dozens of hours to teach their child. Maybe learning a new language was simple? No.

That's how absolutely everything in this life works. To achieve something, you either need to learn how to do it well, or find people who are into it.

- Meme coins will make me rich.

They will. And maybe they will make it poor. It is impossible to say for sure. If there is insider information (an extremely dangerous thing that does not fall into the hands of ordinary people) or powerful knowledge from project analysis, success is inevitable.

Throwing $100 into twenty memes every day, maybe one of them will pay off and bring in $1,000, but there are no guarantees. The project can be closed down as quickly as it was opened.

Stop saying that you can't do something because of someone or something.

Your life, financial security and independence are in your hands and under your responsibility.

The topic is closed and will not be discussed further.

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