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I do not tell anyone that I am engaged in trading. Only my closest people know about it. I just don't see the point in telling everyone. Still, many will be skeptical, maybe someone ask to tell him about it in more detail. But I don't want to do it and train someone. So I continue to trade covertly.
sr. member
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When people ask, What do you do for a living? I have a full time job, but I also trade crypto-currency.  I do not like telling them about my currency and Bitcoin activities because when I tell people about trading currency online our relationship sometimes changes. They start scheming or they think "I can do that, better than you" and I suspect they want to secretly start trading too.
 
Does anybody relate to this?

Thats ego and pride my friend. If i would ask what did i do for a living then i answer i work on office in a regular basis. Ill just answer i trade in cryptocurrency if they ask me what do i do to have passive income. If they say they can do better and trade secretly then good for them. Another member of crypto community. I dont see the reason why it should be a secret except with your passwords and private keys.
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I try my best to make my affiliation with crypto as private as possible(trading included), though it really depends to who I'm talking to. I don't wanna get my face hit by that $5 wrench, you know? I mostly say that I trade digital assets instead. Game currencies and such. People would likely think that I still act like a kid that still has heavy interest with online games, but whatever.

They start scheming or they think "I can do that, better than you" and I suspect they want to secretly start trading too.
If you told someone and they think that way, then fuck 'em. Ignore them and do your thing. Don't get too much negativity in your way.

Kind of agree with you guy. We have our own right to tell or not tell to anyone around us about our supplement job, but if we want to share, we'd better choose to talk to a suitable person or else, just keep it as your secret. Absolutely, i bet you know who you should talk to and get away with one who you take for no necessity. If i talk to another about my crypto trading, then he mention to the line " I can do that, better than you"; definitely, i will ignore some arrogant people like that, and we should better not waste our time with people like that.
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   In my case people do not understand crypto at all, without a meaning of trading and other manipulation with cryptos.
   People around me used to earn money on classical ways so deeply that their minds and imaginations simply can't catch the idea of digital money and its perspectives.
hero member
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When people ask, What do you do for a living? I have a full time job, but I also trade crypto-currency.  I do not like telling them about my currency and Bitcoin activities because when I tell people about trading currency online our relationship sometimes changes. They start scheming or they think "I can do that, better than you" and I suspect they want to secretly start trading too.
 
Does anybody relate to this?
I do really relate this kind of feeling when someone do ask me out on what i do for a living.I dont have a job but i do have some assets that other people can see and all
of them are gained by my Cryptocurrency investment/trading.So you wont really able to avoid those kind of question specially with your neighborhood and even with your relatives
which asking you out about on what you are doing.Im not a selfish person but i do hate up when someone tends to ask on teaching them on overall process this is why
i do basically tell them the other way around and saying more difficult scenarios which would make them possibly changed their minds.
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I tell people about trading currency online our relationship sometimes changes. They start scheming or they think "I can do that, better than you" and I suspect they want to secretly start trading too.

Yeah its true that sometimes relationship being so complex due to this reason but if they want to start their trading secretly then i think you don't need to show your necessity for knowing his activity. let him to continue his trading by his own maybe one day he will knock you for tips or for having the easiest way of making money from trading.

My friends are not kinda like that because they respect me a lot for teaching or introducing them with crypto trading. We have a great thinking on our mind that "Together we are stronger" I hope after learning trading basics your friends and relatives will change their way of thinking and they will give you thanks for letting them now about trading.
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I don't feel a competition climate when talking about trading with people around. I just think they become curious to know how it works, how difficult it is and how much profit it can generate. Actually, these are very common reactions.
When people tell us something we don't know, we tend to become curious about that and ask questions back, so it's fine when we are on the another side of the talking too.
Moreover they will get jealous and also they will try to do the same thing if you are earning more and it might be a disturbed feel for us that is why most of the people don't let the other people to know about their successive activity.
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I am. It's for my own security and it's for myself to grow. It's for my own security because have you heard about a guy beaten up because of having lots of bitcoin? That might happen to any of us whether we're whales or not. Be secretive. Not everything else should be posted online.
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 Not necessarily secretive the way OP feels, but a bit careful perhaps. When you start telling them what you are doing, oddly enough that you will end up answering endless questions. Some are out of curiosity while most are out of sarcasm. So to avoid these unseeming situation, I prefer not telling anyone especially those who cannot relate to it. But if I sense that they are really interested and open-minded, I share my knowledge about crypto trading with them.
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I don't feel a competition climate when talking about trading with people around. I just think they become curious to know how it works, how difficult it is and how much profit it can generate. Actually, these are very common reactions.
When people tell us something we don't know, we tend to become curious about that and ask questions back, so it's fine when we are on the another side of the talking too.
hero member
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Bro it's really your choice because why would you even talk about it if none of your friends don't even know it in the first place? I know how this things go and for the most part when I always open up about what I do with cryptocurrencies they always act clueless about it. My advice is you always have to know who's your audience before even jumping in the topic about cryptocurrencies. It's the best solution for not explaining too long and get out if topic in your conversation with others.
sr. member
Activity: 1988
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I keep my activity in crypto-currency as a secret even to my family members. Only some very close friends (who are also crypto-users) know about it. I have read a number of news articles, in which crypto-traders were targeted by the criminals after their identity was revealed. I don't want the same to happen to me. But one issue that arise is that in case something happens to me, then all of the coins will be lost (no one else is having the private key or password to my wallet).
sr. member
Activity: 1988
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I keep my activity in crypto-currency as a secret even to my family members. Only some very close friends (who are also crypto-users) know about it. I have read a number of news articles, in which crypto-traders were targeted by the criminals after their identity was revealed. I don't want the same to happen to me. But one issue that arise is that in case something happens to me, then all of the coins will be lost (no one else is having the private key or password to my wallet).
hero member
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When people ask, What do you do for a living? I have a full time job, but I also trade crypto-currency.  I do not like telling them about my currency and Bitcoin activities because when I tell people about trading currency online our relationship sometimes changes. They start scheming or they think "I can do that, better than you" and I suspect they want to secretly start trading too.
 
Does anybody relate to this?
Based on my own personality, I am very open to the call and I love to share my ideas with people, so I don’t get secretive about my cryptocurrency activities, if I tell you about what I am doing and you pick interest in it, fine, it is now left to you on how to go about doing the same thing. It could be with my assistance if I am being invited and it could be without my assistance.

The knowledge we have in this world ends with this world when we die, so I don’t carry things as if I am never going to leave it, I am proud of cryptocurrency trading and will always love to share the ideas with people at no cost. The market is too big for me to take all.
legendary
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When people ask, What do you do for a living? I have a full time job, but I also trade crypto-currency.  I do not like telling them about my currency and Bitcoin activities because when I tell people about trading currency online our relationship sometimes changes. They start scheming or they think "I can do that, better than you" and I suspect they want to secretly start trading too.
 
Does anybody relate to this?
Anyway, those things should give you equal, what you experience is just them, and that is called envy, it does not matter, when they ask me what I do, I say I dedicate myself to my profession and apart from being a trader, there is no need to explain the movements of bitcoin or in detail what you do, just say trader or speculator of the market I think that is enough.

It does not matter if they tell you that they are going to be better than you, that should make you happy, but there are people who start trading and the failure rate is very high, very few are successful, because trading means that you must have knowledge about the market, in the different ways that exist so that the movements can be given, many ways that there is to be able to invest and speculate in the market, do not worry about these affirmations, you just have to trust in what you know, in your own skills without caring about others, they will only try, you already do it.
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When people ask, What do you do for a living? I have a full time job, but I also trade crypto-currency.  I do not like telling them about my currency and Bitcoin activities because when I tell people about trading currency online our relationship sometimes changes. They start scheming or they think "I can do that, better than you" and I suspect they want to secretly start trading too.
 
Does anybody relate to this?
Just like you, I am also less open to everyone but with different reasons, and my reason is because I almost feel bored by telling and teaching about trade and the crypto world with what I know for everyone who asks because ultimately all will in vain because they were only excited at the beginning and then they felt hopeless and even gave up.
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Due to security reasons around the place i work, am secretive about my trading cryptocurrency, and about my possessing cryptocurrency too. Humans are unpredictable while dealing with them, one must be careful, becasue there are haters around, that are ready to destroy you by any means, so, am secretive in all am doing.
legendary
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I've only ever told a few of my friends that I trade crypto (and I've helped two of 'em become relatively successful traders in addition). I'm not completely hiding the fact that I trade crypto, but I also don't blabber to everyone I know that I trade crypto just in case something bad happens. Most people know me as the guy that plays Counter-Strike though, not as a cryptocurrency trader.  Smiley
legendary
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When people ask, What do you do for a living? I have a full time job, but I also trade crypto-currency.  I do not like telling them about my currency and Bitcoin activities because when I tell people about trading currency online our relationship sometimes changes. They start scheming or they think "I can do that, better than you" and I suspect they want to secretly start trading too.
 
Does anybody relate to this?
What peoples/society says that really doesn't matter. They don't feed you, they don't pay for your needs.
They will always underestimate you when you are a failure, and they will always be jealous when you are successful.

And you also should not suspect what they do secretly.

There is nothing to hide for the things you do unless it is a secretive thing. No need to announce by yourself what you do. If your friends/colleagues/relatives ask you what you do then tell them if it is appropriate for that particular person otherwise ignore if you think that person is a minor or major threat to you in regards to criticism or something unexpected...

Just move on with the things you love.

Yes it is a very precise thought where they will never care and make what you do criticized by most people, I don't talk to everyone much what I do now only a few people understand that and for me they will understand that after crypto hyoe is everywhere and has entered the deepest area, I like that to not see other people's nonsense.
hero member
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When people ask, What do you do for a living? I have a full time job, but I also trade crypto-currency.  I do not like telling them about my currency and Bitcoin activities because when I tell people about trading currency online our relationship sometimes changes. They start scheming or they think "I can do that, better than you" and I suspect they want to secretly start trading too.
 
Does anybody relate to this?
What peoples/society says that really doesn't matter. They don't feed you, they don't pay for your needs.
They will always underestimate you when you are a failure, and they will always be jealous when you are successful.

And you also should not suspect what they do secretly.

There is nothing to hide for the things you do unless it is a secretive thing. No need to announce by yourself what you do. If your friends/colleagues/relatives ask you what you do then tell them if it is appropriate for that particular person otherwise ignore if you think that person is a minor or major threat to you in regards to criticism or something unexpected...

Just move on with the things you love.
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