BTC myth
You don’t need $60,000+ to enter crypto
Right now, someone reading this is thinking "I'd love to start getting into crypto, but I can't afford it”.
Sure, Bitcoin looks scary when you see the big numbers. But let's do some quick math together. The asset's price today is around $60,000+. That must be expensive, right?
Well, here is the truth the "whales" don't talk about — you don't have to get a whole Bitcoin.
Secret for newcomers
The main thing that stops beginners isn't a lack of money — it's a lack of understanding about divisibility.
You don’t need to break the bank. Bitcoin splits into 100,000,000 tiny pieces called “Satoshis”. Kind of like how a dollar breaks down into cents.
So when you drop $20 into crypto — you're picking up 27,000 Satoshis (0,00027 BTC). If BTC goes up 50%, your $20 becomes $30. The math doesn't care how much you started with.
Start small
Here at CT Pool, our users start their journey with any budget. They experiment, get used to it, and increase their investments later if it suits them.
The key point is simple: participation doesn’t require tens of thousands of dollars. All you need is just a decision to begin.
Crypto was never meant for just the millionaires. It's open, it's flexible, and you decide how much you want to convert. Ten bucks? That’s enough to start.
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