There's a massive gap between a bright kid who stumbles into crypto on their own versus parents who push their clueless children onto some major exchange when they're barely 12 or 13.



One scenario? Self-driven curiosity, learning through trial and error, actually understanding what they're getting into. The other? It's basically tossing defenseless mice straight into a pit full of snakes. Seriously, how could that possibly end well?

Kids need to discover this space naturally, not get shoved into it before they can even grasp the risks. The difference isn't subtle—it's everything.
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BlockchainGrillervip
· 6h ago
Haha, that's why I never suggest friends push their kids into crypto. The things you learn by struggling and figuring it out yourself are what really stick.
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All-InQueenvip
· 6h ago
Honestly, actively exploring and being forcefully pushed by your parents are two completely different things—one helps you grow and the other is like sending a sheep into a tiger's den.
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