No-Coiner
A no-coiner is someone who doesn't own any cryptocurrency and believes it's doomed to fail. I remember when I first heard about Bitcoin in 2013. A friend of mine was really excited about it and was trying to get me to invest. I didn't really understand what it was or how it worked, so I just wrote it off as a fad that would never amount to anything. How wrong I was! Now, five years later, cryptocurrency is all anyone can talk about. It's made some people very rich and others not so much. But whether you're a fan or a skeptic, there's no denying that it's here to stay. As a no-coiner, I often get asked why I'm not invested in cryptocurrency. There are a few reasons. First, I'm not a big risk taker. I know that cryptocurrency is a volatile market and I'm not comfortable with that. Second, I don't really understand it. I know that might sound strange coming from someone who writes about technology for a living, but the truth is, I don't really understand how cryptocurrency works. And lastly, I just don't believe in it. I know that there are a lot of people out there who are passionate about cryptocurrency and believe in its future. And I'm not saying they're wrong. I just don't share their enthusiasm. For me, cryptocurrency is a gamble, and I'm not willing to risk my hard-earned money on something that I don't believe in. |