For anyone looking to get involved with Bitcoin

in #bitcoin18 hours ago

Here's a quick guide for anyone looking to get involved with bitcoin

If you or a family member, or friend, want to get involved with bitcoin but don't know where to start, look no further.

I have the perfect little guide or cheat sheet to get you where you want to go:

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(Source: https://x.com/BitcoinNewsCom/status/1853413925137658219/photo/1)

If you follow this you will be further along than I was when I made plenty of mistakes trying to figure it all out as I went.

The other option is to simply buy the bitcoin ETFs and let them worry about the bitcoin in the background.

Though that won't make you a bitcoiner.

That will make you a bitcoin price speculator.

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Thanks. I find it strangely worded. For example, "what problem does it solve? many people lack access to banks". But Bitcoin doesn't solve that problem (it does not get people access to banks). Does it get people access to a segment of the banking system? Yes, it can. But that requires a smart device and/or government ID. So does it really get you away from banker and government control? No, it doesn't. I have tried for many years to use Bitcoin. I'm unbanked (I can not use the banking system at all, ever) so it would be really nice, but I have found it completely impossible without a smart device (which I will never use). is it really "crypto" if it requires government ID and privacy-destroying devices? Not to me. I feel that Bitcoin is a great experiment but won't become a currency. It may become a novelty item and form of digital gold, but that is yet to be seen. I got involved with BTC back in 2011 and regret it.