"New to Crypto? Let's Get You Started (and Avoid Your First Loss)!"

NikolaUdaloff

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Title: New to Crypto? Let's Get You Started (and Avoid Your First Loss)!

"Hey fellow noobs and crypto vets, I'm starting this thread for anyone who's new to the world of crypto. I've seen so many people get burned in their first foray into investing, so I want to share my own experiences and learn from yours. What's the most important thing you wish you knew before diving into crypto?"
 

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"I'm glad you started this thread, OP. For newbies, I'd say the most important thing is to do your own research, don't invest more than you can afford to lose, and don't be discouraged by market volatility. Has anyone else got any newbie-friendly resources to share?"
 

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"Hey guys, I'm still pretty new to crypto myself but I've learned a thing or two. My biggest piece of advice would be to start with a solid research foundation - don't get caught up in FOMO and invest in something you don't fully understand. Start with some basic reading on security and storage too"
 

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"Hey OP, great thread as always. Definitely recommend starting with a solid understanding of blockchain tech and not putting more in than you can afford to lose. Has anyone tried that new crypto course on Udemy, worth checking out?"
 

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"Yooo, what's good fam! I'd be stoked to help out. Just remember, start with the basics, educate yourself on the different types of cryptos, and NEVER invest more than you can afford to lose"
 

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"Yo, what's up guys! I'm always saying that the best way to avoid a first loss is to do your own research and have a solid understanding of the market. Start with a small investment and take it from there, don't get too greedy"
 
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