I remember seeing Bitcoin when it was cheap and never having the certainty to invest in it. I want to develop the skills that will let me see the next “Bitcoin” before it’s too big to get in early. Specifically a technology of this scale and massive economic impact. I am not asking for help picking a good cryptocurrency to invest in.

What are some good books to help me do this?

  • Low-Helicopter-2696@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    I think what you’re looking for is a crystal ball. Which doesn’t exist. Hindsight is 20/20 when looking at something like Bitcoin. There’s a million other cryptocurrencies that’ve gone absolutely nowhere.

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      10 months ago

      This. I’d suggest if you want to read books about chance and rarity, to check out Malcolm Gladwell and Nassim Taleb.

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      10 months ago

      Ok you saw that I said I’m not looking for crypto to invest in right?

      Back in 2011 I was able to tell btc might be big because there was going to be a finite quantity and it was essentially valueless at that point.

      This is not me asking for a crystal ball.

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        10 months ago

        You’re missing the point. There’s no book that’s going to tell you how to select the next big thing in any niche or industry.

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          10 months ago

          Two other people in this post suggested books.

          If you don’t have anything to contribute, that’s fine, but don’t try to tell me this isn’t a valid request.

          Learning to observe and predict trends is a teachable skill. I’m astounded at the other poor quality of responses in this Thread.