I find the roundups at the end of the daily newsletter very good as well. Jarrod is something of a unicorn in the media/crypto/VC space, in that he's a recent operator at a high level (WashPo, HuffPo), a founder in the crypto space (Po.et), a respected writer on media/web3 (his Darkstar Mirror site is a must read), and now a major force in investing as lead of crypto for TCG.Ī respected early research firm in the space, most of the links require a subscription, but have good info before the jump. I'm particularly fond of his recent post " Wtf is web3". His essays are dense, cogent, and much praised in crypto circles. The trend of pseudonyms is strong in crypto, and Cobie, whose real name - I think - is Jordan Fish, is yet another example. The ones below I almost always open when they land in my in box. Most of these resources are newsletters - I'm a newsletter fanatic. There'd be an entirely different set of resources for that task! This list is *not* created with an eye toward investing in either currencies or NFTs. And one caveat: I'm reading in this space with an eye toward crypto's impact on tech, society, and governance. Please comment, email, or hit me up on Twitter with additional suggestions, and I'll incorporate them as I can. This is purposefully not complete - the list could have been much, much longer. Below is a first draft of what I hope will evolve into a more polished "syllabus" of sorts for smart folks interested in getting smarter. I've been exploring crypto for enough time to have developed a point of view on a handful of people and resources I trust to help me make sense of what is an increasingly fractious and confusing space. Sure, you might dive headfirst into crypto Twitter - but the experience is both jarring and unproductive (ditto that for crypto-related Discord servers). I hope you learn a ton and don’t forget to follow me on twitter for announcements surrounding new content updates and future speakers and interviews.The most common complaint I hear from friends and colleagues who are interested in the crypto/web3 world is how hard it is to "get smart" on the topic - for a neophyte, there's just so much noise and precious little signal. The more I spoke to my friends about money and digital assets, I realized that others my age had no clue about what money truly is and what crypto specifically represents. I decided to take the initiative to provide these resources due to the fact that financial literacy isn’t really taught in schools - it’s something you have to seek out. After reading about Bitcoin, Ethereum and NFT’s, I came to the conclusion that we are witnessing the birth of an entirely new asset class in slow motion. I’m here to provide resources and educate other young people like myself about this amazing new asset class. We will dive into questions like: what is money? why was Bitcoin invented and what does it represent? what is a blockchain? how are projects like Ethereum different than Bitcoin? what purpose do they serve? what are NFT’s and what is DeFi? These are all fairly complicated topics and we will try to make crypto easier to understand. Even though I’m only in high school, and I still have a ton to learn, I truly believe that crypto has a huge role to play in our digital monetary future. Welcome to The Crypto Rabbit Hole community! I started this site in May 2021 with one goal - to provide educational materials and resources for kids my age (high school) in an effort to help spread financial literacy as it relates to both traditional money and digital assets (cryptocurrency).
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