Tip: avoid terms associated to shitcoins, such as "cryptocurrencies" and "web3".
Another tip: take some time to experiment with sovereign money. Such as installing non-custodial wallets like Mutiny and Zeus, Electrum (for desktop), etc, send and receive coins, recover a wallet from seed on a different device, create a "cold wallet" for long term storage, do some p2p trading, etc.
Bonus tip: Try to read introductory books, because Alden, in my opinion, is too advanced (even for myself some times, and I've been here for over 7 years).
I wrote this two years ago. When I was exploring these. Thank you, for the tips. I've installed Sparrow. And these other ones are certainly on my to-do list. Over the years I've installed many wallets and moved coins, closed accounts, recovered in different devices so I am thankful for that practice. At some point consolidated it all. I've plugged into various types of education since 2017/18 on and off. And definitely various levels of difficulty is a good practice. Plus repetition is certainly my friend. That's how I learn. I prefer video and audio though. Now I am definitely orange pilled but probably are gonna wanna have knowledge about what else is being innovated out there at some point again. I've owed and lost more ETH than BTC in my time exploring crypto.
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