I'm thinking about it for sure. I feel that a lot of people are not quite understanding the overall message I was conveying here. I'm trying to keep it brief so that people aren't stuck reading a 10 min+ read article on my experiences. For the sake brevity, I left things out since I wanted to capture more of the emotional aspect.
For one, I was getting bitcoins from small-time sites where you effectively "mined" for them. Because of my limited resources (we're talking I'm living with my parents and I've got $200 to my name), it's not like I could go and spend all my savings and get much out of it. Also because of those very small earnings and the fact I'm highly sensitive to having little or no money, I wasn't about to put any money into anything until I had some kind of safety net. Hence why I was grinding Satoshi for free.
How I got wrapped into Ethtrade was again from someone asking me to look at the site. I didn't invest anything at all because I clearly saw it was a scam when they were promising sky high rewards in a matter of weeks - even accounting for crypto's innate high returns overall. I posted a video explaining that and then either people bashed me (similar to the slew of responses in this post) or dismissed me like I'm some fraud who didn't do any research. The reason i haven't bothered to respond to these people at great length is because I've been down this road before. In my experience, it only leads to people insulting me or attacking me because I have an opinion they don't agree with about a complex digitalized currency and then tell me I'm going to die poor while they make billions of dollars.
Anyway, rambling aside, I do plan to write more articles clarifying more of my stance on this. This is the second piece I've ever written on this topic so it's something that needs more refining and practice on my part.