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I don’t personally use an ad blocker, but I get why people install them. Ads can get pretty overwhelming when you’re just trying to read or watch something.
I think a big reason is that it challenges how traditional money systems work. If I’m honest, governments tend to move slowly on things that reduce their control over finance and increase uncertainty around taxes and regulation.
I don’t actively trade it, but I do follow what’s happening in the space out of curiosity. It helps me stay informed without getting caught up in the ups and downs.
From my point of view, it’s not really black or white. Crypto has brought innovation and new ways to invest, but it’s also added a lot of speculation and uncertainty. I just think it needs stronger regulation before we can fully see its real impact.
If you’re just starting out, I’d usually keep it simple and go with something well-known like Bitcoin or Ethereum. I’d personally avoid anything new and flashy until you’ve gotten comfortable with how the market moves.
True! The product does most of the selling for you when it’s right. The real challenge is just finding that winning combo of demand, pricing, and timing. After that, things start to fall into place.
I get the instinct of why some people would kill the snake immediately, but if it’s just crossing your path, it’s usually safer to keep your distance and let it go. Most snakes aren’t looking for trouble.
Survey website are not really worth it but when it comes to comparing the possibility of making money from survey website and telegram airdrops, I will always choose using survey websites.
Fear of missing out (FOMO) is one of the bad decision some people make when it comes to investing in cryptocurrency. ONCE you fall victim to that, you are always going to lose.
I'm not very sure but it should be around 2016 or 2017 that I purchased my first cryptocurrency which is Bitcoin. Since then I've owned about eight different cryptocurrency portfolios.
The fear of missing out (FOMO) trend in the cryptocurrency is something that I have never bothered about ever since I started out my cryptocurrency investment journey. I've dedicated enough time in studying cryptocurrency to know making a rushed move is a very wrong one.
Well, it's very important to make sure that you keep your credit score very high when you're using credit card. Never let your credit card debt go so high it's going to be very difficult for you to pay it off. Having credit card certainly helps when monitizing your projects.