Imagine this: “your friend swears the coin they just bought will “10x next week,” so you jump in, only to watch it crash shortly after.”
We’ve all been there. After a few painful lessons, I promised myself to never buy another coin without following a few simple rules that keep me safe, sane, and (mostly) profitable.
This one is simple: if I can’t explain what the project actually does in one or two sentences, I skip it.
A lot of coins sound cool, but when you look closer, they’re just buzzwords like: “AI,” “Web3,” “metaverse,” whatever’s trending that week.
Before I buy, I always ask myself:
If I can’t find clear answers, I move on. There’s always another coin out there.
Good projects have good people behind them.
I check who’s on the team, are they public, experienced, and credible? Or just anonymous profiles with cartoon avatars?

Highlights: Steak ’n Shake will give workers a $0.21 Bitcoin bonus for each hour worked. Employees may earn about $800 in two years, but critics c

