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📣 gogo61

What are the resources for curated insights on Bitcoin, Ethereum etc.?


I want to read and understand more on promising crypto currency.


  👤 bem Accepted Answer ✓
The daily newsletter (/commentary) from Messari is a great way to stay casually updated on what's happening in crypto: https://messari.io/newsletter

If you're looking for something more technical, the Week in Ethereum newsletter is incredible: https://weekinethereumnews.com

For learning the basics, the docs on the Ethereum foundation website will get you a long way: https://ethereum.org/


👤 dmlittle
Are you looking for technical papers on how they work or practical blog posts on what you can do with them?

For both Bitcoin and Etherium the original white papers do not paint a full picture of the state of each cryptocurrency. Here are a few links I recently read on both BTC and ETH:

Bitcoin Wiki: https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Main_Page

Bitcoin BIPs: https://github.com/bitcoin/bips

Etherium Website: https://ethereum.org/ (it has a lot of information spread all over it)

ETH2 Beacon Chain Blog Post: https://ethos.dev/beacon-chain/

There's a lot more literature that you can find via Google but it's spread out all over the place.


👤 work_for_x
Just read coindesk.com daily. Don't read tech forums like his one. Another ressource is the crypto tier from realvision.com. Then, look for YouTube channels or Podcast.

Podcasts I can recommend:

- The Defiant, especially this episode: https://open.spotify.com/episode/0glWj5U8PUPv1YFvuDswsR

Crypto currencies is mainly:

- Bitcoin: Store of value/inflation trade

- Ethereum and others (Polkadot, Solana, Binance Chain) as the backbone of the new DeFi (decentralised finance)

What that means: DeFi is replacing Market Makers and the traditional finance space, lending and borrowing etc. So it's more used as financial tools for the backbone of the new financial industry.

There are obviously hundreds or thousands of projects trying to build on top of that, which I wouldn't pay too close attention to yet - or if you see it as a VC investment for 10+ years.

Information about these two are different. But coindesk.com is a solid resource, has many deep dives and daily articles about real world stories (like Visa using Ethereum for their crypto payment network etc.)

Then I would follow the links offered by coindesk, or look at the projects website themselves.


👤 ArtWomb
Good list! I would just add DeCrypt to your morning news:

https://decrypt.co/

And the peer-reviewed academic journal Cryptoeconomic Systems from MIT Media Labs' Digital Currency Initiative

https://dci.mit.edu/

For the prospective developer or blockchain engineer the landscape is constantly shifting. I've found the Dapp University tutorials a great start. But it's best to just get an idea an implement it.

https://www.dappuniversity.com/

"Inspiration is Perishable. Act upon it immediately" -Naval

Best of Luck ;)