I just saw a post about the crypto journey, and I thought, "Well, why not."
In the beginning
My initial encounter with cryptocurrencies was when I came to know about Bitcoin. I think it was around 2012 or 2013. I was so intrigued by the idea that a person (or a group) named Satoshi Nakamoto, whose identity is still unknown, developed something amazing and gave it away to the community.
During that time, I tried to convince one of my best friends that we should start a mining node. It'd be a profitable venture. Alas, he found it too volatile and at the time considered it a SCAM.!! He couldn't see the bigger picture and decided not to pursue it.
With a few other attempts, I found myself preaching the gold to closed ears. At the time, I had no means to support investment in Bitcoin, so I decided to try and get some money to invest.
Fast forward to the days when I found Ethereum (still running around $1, I think), and through that, Steemit.
I tried Steemit for a while, but I knew that I wasn't a good content creator.
Trading & Learning
After a while, I got into trading with the steem I earned on this platform. Ethereum still around $1-$5. I made a few swing trades. Made a few, Lost a lot!!
Slowly and gradually, I learned how to trade better and started making some good returns. At one point, I had several altcoins, and some bitcoins stashed away.
And then came the crash...
I never really cashed out anything. I just kept on following my initial plan.
Invest - Get Initial Back - Let the rest ride.
But unfortunately, I missed a critical moment when I should've cashed everything out in Bitcoin and let it sit there.
Then after the crash, I slowly started selling the alts and move them into some promising projects like Komodo ($KMD), NKN ($NKN). And now, they all sit in cold storage while I explore other means to develop my understanding of cryptocurrencies.
I hope you liked what you read. A pretty mundane/dull story, but I've left out many details for the sake of keeping this post within readable limits.
Thank you for reading and give me a follow if you like what you just read. I might start producing some excellent content again.