It is indeed a river topic, but since we are currently in a slump in the market, which is likely to last a while, you have plenty of time to dig into the topic. First, you should start with your education. Now it is much easier to acquire the necessary knowledge than it was a few years ago. You can choose from books, websites or YouTube channels dedicated to cryptocurrencies. You will even find detailed step-by-step tutorials on how to set up a wallet, an account on the stock exchange or make your first purchases. Just take advantage :) Besides, do not make a common mistake among beginners, i.e. do not invest more than you can lose. Don't throw your entire life savings, or worse, your loan into the market. It would be best to observe the market for several months and make make-believe purchases, that is, write down your types and thoughts on a piece of paper. You will quickly find out that what seemed like a good price was just a bullet in the chart, and theoretically great and promising projects just had very good marketing. This action will help you not lose money. Opportunities have always been there, and they will always be, but new investors think that they have a deal of life in front of their eyes. Do not fall for it and do not look for "golden shots" only projects with solid foundations. As a percentage, they earn less, but in this way you reduce the risk of losing capital, which, unfortunately, is high with new (especially very high-profile) projects. Before you decide to make your first purchases, take care of safety. Secure your accounts on the exchange with strong passwords, create a separate e-mail, print and hide passwords well. You have to take care of yourself. Almost one last piece of advice: don't crumble. It makes no sense to go into many assets at once. In addition, in the event of a sudden market collapse, you will not be able to sell them quickly. Don't make decisions under the influence of emotions. Better to buy some Bitcoin and Ether, possibly BNB and watch the market. Write down your types in a notebook, and after a few months check if they are really developing and if you still want to get into them. It is better to invest a little late and earn less than too early and lose everything.
It is indeed a river topic, but since we are currently in a slump in the market, which is likely to last a while, you have plenty of time to dig into the topic. First, you should start with your education. Now it is much easier to acquire the necessary knowledge than it was a few years ago. You can choose from books, websites or YouTube channels dedicated to cryptocurrencies. You will even find detailed step-by-step tutorials on how to set up a wallet, an account on the stock exchange or make your first purchases. Just take advantage :) Besides, do not make a common mistake among beginners, i.e. do not invest more than you can lose. Don't throw your entire life savings, or worse, your loan into the market. It would be best to observe the market for several months and make make-believe purchases, that is, write down your types and thoughts on a piece of paper. You will quickly find out that what seemed like a good price was just a bullet in the chart, and theoretically great and promising projects just had very good marketing. This action will help you not lose money. Opportunities have always been there, and they will always be, but new investors think that they have a deal of life in front of their eyes. Do not fall for it and do not look for "golden shots" only projects with solid foundations. As a percentage, they earn less, but in this way you reduce the risk of losing capital, which, unfortunately, is high with new (especially very high-profile) projects. Before you decide to make your first purchases, take care of safety. Secure your accounts on the exchange with strong passwords, create a separate e-mail, print and hide passwords well. You have to take care of yourself. Almost one last piece of advice: don't crumble. It makes no sense to go into many assets at once. In addition, in the event of a sudden market collapse, you will not be able to sell them quickly. Don't make decisions under the influence of emotions. Better to buy some Bitcoin and Ether, possibly BNB and watch the market. Write down your types in a notebook, and after a few months check if they are really developing and if you still want to get into them. It is better to invest a little late and earn less than too early and lose everything.