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How to Understand Bitcoin: From Courses to Meetups
Cryptocurrencies are now a core part of modern finance, but understanding Bitcoin doesn’t require you to be a trader or programmer—just a grasp of the basics. The challenge today is not lack of information, but knowing which sources are reliable.
Courses are a structured way to start, covering Bitcoin’s purpose, mining, and economic logic. Free programs by Michael Saylor and paid courses by Saifedean Ammous are widely recommended. Local courses in native languages can also help.
Media keeps you updated on market news, regulation, and infrastructure changes. Outlets like Cointelegraph, Bitcoin Magazine, or Traders Union provide context for why Bitcoin moves the way it does.
Books offer deeper insight. The Bitcoin Standard explains Bitcoin in the history of money, while The Internet of Money explores its philosophy and global impact.
Podcasts provide a flexible learning format. Hosts like Natalie Brunell discuss Bitcoin with experts, offering perspectives on its meaning, development, and real-world use.
Conferences and meetups offer direct exposure to industry leaders and hands-on learning. Conferences provide expert insights, while meetups allow personal interaction, networking, and practical advice.
Start small: a course or book, then reinforce with media and podcasts, and finally gain practical experience through meetups. This step-by-step approach makes Bitcoin accessible, understandable, and relevant to your own financial journey.
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