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Crypto regrets
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Looks legitIt does have a "Visit the official site" strap at the bottom where it has testimony from Sir Jim Ratcliffe and Sir Keir Rodney StarmerCertainly no better or worse than the average crypto scam opportunity0
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Domain registered only a couple of weeks ago, registrar "Namecheap".0
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PoGee said:I dabbled in crypto around 2023. Tiny amounts initially but when I had the courage to go big, my bank 'S' stopped payments to binance. I instead invested in property, which resulted in a loss....
Are there any low fee crypto platforms where I can start again, that won't be blocked by my bank? Have I missed the boat or is it still worthwhile investing in crypto?
I'm thinking of putting £40k into premium bonds but the crypto lure is still there.i think that it’s never too late to start with Bitcoin, as long as you go in with the right mindset. It's not about chasing quick profits or trying to time the perfect entry.
Bitcoin has survived major crashes, bans, bad press, and still keeps coming back stronger. If anything, it’s maturing. Big institutions are getting involved, ETFs are here, and adoption is growing globally.
You don’t need to go all-in either. Starting small, learning as you go, and gradually building up your position (even with £50 or £100 at a time) is a solid way to begin again. What matters more than timing is consistency and staying informed.
So yeah, whether you're 5 years late or 10 years early, the important part is starting with clear eyes.
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TWalles said:PoGee said:I dabbled in crypto around 2023. Tiny amounts initially but when I had the courage to go big, my bank 'S' stopped payments to binance. I instead invested in property, which resulted in a loss....
Are there any low fee crypto platforms where I can start again, that won't be blocked by my bank? Have I missed the boat or is it still worthwhile investing in crypto?
I'm thinking of putting £40k into premium bonds but the crypto lure is still there.i think that it’s never too late to start with Bitcoin, as long as you go in with the right mindset. It's not about chasing quick profits or trying to time the perfect entry.
Bitcoin has survived major crashes, bans, bad press, and still keeps coming back stronger. If anything, it’s maturing. Big institutions are getting involved, ETFs are here, and adoption is growing globally.
You don’t need to go all-in either. Starting small, learning as you go, and gradually building up your position (even with £50 or £100 at a time) is a solid way to begin again. What matters more than timing is consistency and staying informed.
So yeah, whether you're 5 years late or 10 years early, the important part is starting with clear eyes.
So, the think people need to decide is why BTC versus anything else.0
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