A Joyful Realization of a Transformative Journey

I have always been a person who is reluctant to indulge in new cyber technology. I have no idea where the fear stems from but whenever it comes to try out something new related to digital world I feel scared and strive to escape the scenario as much as I can. With such an attitude, it is unbelievable to find myself thriving in the world of blockchain, utilizing its several features (though their is still a lot that I still escape 😄).

I never imagined that I would delve in the world of crypto and be able to not only trade my assets but also able to guide others about the process. Yesterday, when I accomplished the task of guidance and found myself being able to give an advice in this regard it felt like a victory.

My journey into the world of crypto currency began when I was stumbled on a crypto-based blogging platform called Uptrennd. Initially, I was looking for online job opportunities through Facebook Ads when I came across a post about the platform. Intrigued by the concept of earning in return of free writing, I decided to join the platform using the referral link provided by the poster. Little did I know that it would be the start of my exploration into the fascinating realm of cryptocurrency.

As I was new to the area, I had no idea how to navigate in the world- where to hold my assets, how to withdraw etc etc. I would ask the person who introduced me to the platform. He suggested me to install TRUST WALLET for keeping my crypto assets. I followed the instruction and utilized the Trust wallet for hodling my assets. Little did I know that Trust wallet deducts that much high network fee for transactions.

Initially I was only intended to earn the token of the platform called 1UP. Nevertheless, through publications there, I later learned about some famous and promising crypto currencies. Ethreum was one of them. I had a small saving with me at that time. I decided to invest my money in Ethreum.

I had no idea how Binance operated, neither I was yet ready to learn it. I took a help from a fellow Uptrenndian to buy me Ethreum. He bought me the assets and transferred them to my Trust Wallet. Since then the assets have been there.

I also invited my brother to invest in crypto. Following my footprints, he kept his assets in Trust Wallet.

Lately, the bull run has begun and it’s a high time to earn profit. Because my brother doesn’t keep an eye on the price, I informed him about the surge and advised him to convert some of the assets to USDT.

Initially, I told him to sell the crypto on Binance but then I realized he doesn’t want to convert it to fiat rather keep USDT for long term investment. Owing to his intentions, I advised him to transfer his assets to CC Wallet and swap the assets for USDT. That is where he can hold his assets instead of keeping them in Trust Wallet and pay higher fees.

I was introduced to CC Wallet during my blogging journey. After exploring it I realized it not only has options for swapping several assets, but also quite a lower network fee.

Following my instructions, brother made his conversions. The process went smoothly successful 😀.

Yesterday, I had a conversation with my brother on phone call. Discussing various aspects of Binance and CC Wallet, I found myself confidently answering his inquiries.

It was a significant moment for me, realizing that I was effectively guiding him through processes related to cryptocurrency, an area that had once been a source of apprehension.

This sense of transformation from uncertainty to confidence was truly remarkable. The experience filled me with a surge of positive emotions.

Overcoming my initial fear of cyber technology and becoming proficient in guiding others through the complexities of cryptocurrency marks a significant personal growth.

To me, it also served as a strong reminder of the power of stepping out of one’s comfort zone and embracing new opportunities, ultimately leading to confidence and empowerment.

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