The first lesson in the cryptocurrency world: Don't put all your eggs in one basket.

In fact, many friends probably started out in the stock market, mutual funds, and other avenues before transitioning to cryptocurrency.

Including myself, I initially learned about stocks, and then a classmate introduced me to cryptocurrency. At that time, the only cryptocurrency I knew was $BTC .

I didn't understand other coins like Dogecoin or any meme coins; they just seemed unreliable at first glance.

Because the audience for cryptocurrency is still quite small, to be honest, the general public still doesn't really believe in these things. Even I, back then, rejected the aunt from an organization who preached about BTC to me, and it took a while before I returned to the cryptocurrency world.

To be fair, many people made money in the stock market, many made money in mutual funds, and even initially, many people made money with stamps. Whether it's gold, silver, real estate, or other projects, they all represent investment opportunities. But how many ordinary people can make large investments?

The cryptocurrency world is a place where miracles can be created.

Many people have gone from 0 to A9, one miracle after another, one myth after another, emerging out of nowhere. It's common to see individuals turning into A9 with just a single coin in a year. The cryptocurrency world can be said to be the field where ordinary people can easily turn their fortunes around.

If one day the cryptocurrency world ceases to exist, where should we go from here?

Many people might think, how could the cryptocurrency world possibly disappear? It's currently thriving.

Yes, I believe so too. However, there's a saying: 'Be cautious in times of peace.'

I believe the cryptocurrency world will continue to improve and become more standardized. Many exchanges have already adopted on-chain gold, on-chain silver, and stocks, indicating increased compliance and growing acceptance among the general public.

But, it must be said that many people have been trapped, and many have been liquidated.

If you have to exit the cryptocurrency world, do you have the capacity to bear your current high expenses? Do you have the ability to still possess everything you have?

If you have no assets, what job will you do? What can you do?

Currently, many friends in the circle have high qualifications and are quite good-looking.

What about in a few years?

If you haven't made that fortune, what can you do?

The first lesson in the cryptocurrency world: Don't put all your eggs in one basket.

Think about what else you can do?