hi @creativecrypto. very good article. I come from Poland and my husband and me live in the UK since 3 years. A Year or so before our wedding my husband heard of cruptocurrencies and decided to start getting involved. As we had a deadline, he decided to go for hypes. Unfortunately, we have lost substantive amount of our profit, once on of the traders in one project decided to 'dissapear'. luckily for us, it wasn't our input, so we still profited from this. But all this made me to feel insecure and not trust AN y this kind of projects. as for a woman knowing nothing about cryptocurrencies and market at this tim,e you could imagine thatn anything would really mean everything. And i was thinking as most of ohter people - why should i trust money i can't see?
Luckily, my husband is not investing in hypes any more and we've inwested in one very good start up and a few projects based on blockchain, my husband is also trading some cryptocurrencies. not having a lot of money to start with is difficult, but we can see the progress.
It's not that long ago, sicne i realised what the reality is really like. that obviosuly there is a risk, but it is the risk worhthy of investing. That Banks aren't really our 'friends' , and rather oppositve. 'Coopearting' with them isn't a good idea. Sad fact is, that being in life since ages, people got used to them and trust them just because they kno what this is, how it works and they can see the buildings. Following this point of view, they don't really earn, but let banks earn a lot, almost for free. And if there is a crisis, then banks finally don't he anything to say. Now, even when you want to withdrwwn more cash, they need to consider your request weeks or two before! how ridiculous is this? And this is reality in the front of our eyes, which very often people don't see.
Poland seem to us to be one of the most countries, where propaganda is very strong. The law is ridiculous, and without and doubt, it is will continue (and it is very likely to happen as government seems to be very oldfasion and not wanting changes) , more people will leave Poland.
Sad fact is , that things not being a bubble are consider to be a bubble...
but hopefully with more and more projects, succesful people and information easy to understand, as what you are presenting, more and more people will open their yest - for their good.
Thanks for post, very useful.