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Oh my god! I just saw this news about MicroStrategy's stock and I feel a bit dizzy. What's this "abandoned baby pattern" and "off-chain billionaire"? They sound so advanced! But I think I’ve got a clue: MicroStrategy has accumulated a ton of Bitcoin, so its stock price and Bitcoin price movements are related? This feels like an indirect way to buy Bitcoin.
But honestly, I still prefer to buy some Bitcoin directly and play around. I’ve heard some people store their Bitcoin on exchanges, while others use cold wallets. I don’t really understand how to choose. And that BVT thing, they say it can make Bitcoin earn money on its own, sounds so amazing! But I still think it’s a bit complicated, maybe I need to learn more.
Where do you think beginners should start when getting into Bitcoin? Are there any simple and easy-to-understand beginner guides you recommend?😊