I've been noticing a lot of posts lately where people are just casually dropping how much crypto they've got. Do we have that many new people? This is such a bad practice and here are a few reasons why:
Making Yourself a Target. Talking about your crypto stash is like screaming, "Hey, hackers, over here!" It's a risky move. The more you show off, the more you're in the spotlight for the wrong kind of attention. This subreddit is crawling with scammers - an easy reminder would be all of the posts saying "help I lost everything"
Kiss Your Privacy Goodbye. One of the cool things about crypto is the privacy factor. But the moment you start broadcasting your holdings, that privacy is out the window. The internet's got a long memory, and you don't want your financial deets out there forever. I find it kinda cool thinking that one of you commenting is a millionaire and I have no idea.
Spreading False Hopes and Dreams. Not everyone's telling the truth about their crypto wealth. When people start throwing around big numbers, it creates a weird vibe and sets unrealistic expectations for newcomers. Let's keep it real and not turn this space into a fantasy land. There are plenty of other subreddits for that.
We're all here to learn, share, and grow. Let's do that without making ourselves targets, yeah?
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