I have not convinced someone to invest in Bitcoin because I know that the Bitcoin market is very unpredictable and I don't want to be hold responsible for anybody's losses as I prefer to invest my money on bitcoin when I deemed it fit.
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Yes, I have advised a few people to invest in Bitcoin, some have listened to me and others have not, I have advised both family and friends, my relatives have follow my advise and invested in Bitcoin, my friends only a few have listened to me and invested, hahaha, at least I have helped in the adoption of BTC.
Yes, but I've always made it very clear that the actions they take are only their fault, I can explain how an asset works and why I'm optimistic about it, and why I invest in it, now if they want to invest in it, it's their decision, and their money, not mine, so if the market goes down, that's the game.The problem with advising people to invest in cryptocurrency is that whenever the Investment doesn't go in a positive direction, they will always have you to blame for making them to lose money. But whenever the investment is something that is progressive, they will just act like it's a normal thing because they had the money to invest.
No never did it with someone because as we know it's digital currency and fluctuating any time at any cost so it's being so risky to invest in Bitcoin instead of invest in physical investments to gain profits.I have not convinced someone to invest in Bitcoin because I know that the Bitcoin market is very unpredictable and I don't want to be hold responsible for anybody's losses as I prefer to invest my money on bitcoin when I deemed it fit.
People cannot be convinced easily as for them they doesn't like anything having this mysterious aspect and wants everything that is clear in the real life not doing actions like Binance Futures.