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Long-term holding or day trading?

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    If you’re new-ish to crypto, long-term holding wins 99% of the time. Like, just buy some solid coins (BTC, ETH, maybe a few others you actually trust) and let them sit for years. It’s way less stressful, you don’t freak out over every dip, and historically, it works better than trying to “time the mRead more

    If you’re new-ish to crypto, long-term holding wins 99% of the time. Like, just buy some solid coins (BTC, ETH, maybe a few others you actually trust) and let them sit for years. It’s way less stressful, you don’t freak out over every dip, and historically, it works better than trying to “time the market.”

    Day trading, on the other hand… bro, that’s a whole lifestyle. You need insane focus, a strong stomach for risk, and basically a second job watching charts all day. Most beginners end up losing money because emotions take over—FOMO, panic selling, chasing pumps… it’s brutal.

    So the simple version:

    • Chill, hodl, let time work for you = long-term holding
    • Wanna gamble and stress over charts every day = day trading

    Most people I know just stick to holding, maybe dabble a little trading once they actually know what they’re doing.

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Are crypto influencers secretly paid to shill coins?

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    Some influencers actually get paid directly to promote a coin or token. It might be cash, free coins, or even equity in a project. The problem? A lot of them don’t clearly say it’s sponsored. So it looks like they’re giving “honest advice,” but really they’re hyping something because it pays. Even iRead more

    Some influencers actually get paid directly to promote a coin or token. It might be cash, free coins, or even equity in a project. The problem? A lot of them don’t clearly say it’s sponsored. So it looks like they’re giving “honest advice,” but really they’re hyping something because it pays.

    Even if it’s not outright fraud, it messes with beginners big time. People see their favorite YouTuber or TikToker saying “this is gonna 10x” and think it’s unbiased, when really it’s marketing.

    And yeah, there are straight-up scams where influencers pump a coin, people buy in, and then the price crashes — classic pump-and-dump.

    That’s why the smart move is:

    • Treat everything as opinion, not advice
    • Always do your own research before putting money anywhere
    • Don’t blindly follow hype, even if it’s your favorite crypto celeb

    If you can spot when someone is being paid vs actually analyzing a project, you’ll dodge like 90% of beginner traps.

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What price did you buy Bitcoin first?

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Are most altcoins scams?

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    Not most, but a surprisingly large chunk of altcoins end up being either useless, poorly designed, or outright scammy. Here’s the honest breakdown: A small group of altcoins are legit projects. These usually have real developers, active ecosystems, and actual use cases — things like smart contracts,Read more

    Not most, but a surprisingly large chunk of altcoins end up being either useless, poorly designed, or outright scammy.

    Here’s the honest breakdown:

    A small group of altcoins are legit projects. These usually have real developers, active ecosystems, and actual use cases — things like smart contracts, scaling networks, or infrastructure tools. Some survive multiple market cycles and actually get used.

    But the majority of altcoins fall into a few messy categories:

    First, there are “hype coins” that are basically marketing with no real product. They rely on influencers, Twitter hype, and speculation instead of building anything meaningful.

    Then you’ve got “abandoned projects” — coins that launched with hype, raised money, then slowly died because the team disappeared or stopped developing.

    And yes, there are also straight-up scams: fake teams, manipulated supply, pump-and-dump setups, or projects designed to extract liquidity from early buyers.

    The key issue is that creating a token is easy. That means thousands of coins get launched, but only a tiny percentage ever develop real staying power or adoption. The rest just cycle through hype and collapse.

    So a more accurate way to say it is:

    • Most altcoins are not scams in a criminal sense
    • But most also don’t have lasting value or real use
    • And a noticeable minority are intentionally designed to exploit hype

    That’s why experienced crypto users usually focus on a very small set of projects instead of chasing everything new.

    If you want, I can show you a simple checklist to quickly tell if an altcoin is legit or just hype before you even look at the chart.

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