Bitcoin first caught my attention in 2016 when I saw an author asking for donations in it. I got curious and read one sentence: “Bitcoin is a peer-to-peer electronic cash system.” I misunderstood it, thinking it worked like regular online payment systems. Then in 2017, the ICO boom happened, but I still didn’t take the time to really learn about it.
At the time, I thought Bitcoin was too expensive and didn’t realize I could buy just a small piece of it. These misunderstandings cost me a lot.
So, my advice is: don’t worry about the price at first—take time to understand how Bitcoin works. In the crypto world, there will be moments when your knowledge of Bitcoin will really be tested.