Something I’ve noticed is that a lot of people enter crypto through price.
Charts, gains, cycles, “what coin should I buy.”
But they skip understanding what’s actually happening underneath.
What a wallet really is.
What a private key actually represents.
What it means to truly own your assets.
What’s happening when you send or receive a transaction.
Without that foundation, crypto ends up feeling like speculation instead of a system.
Once you understand the basics, things start to click. Not just price, but why the space works the way it does.
I recently read Crypto for Dummies: A Beginner’s Guide to Bitcoin, Blockchain, and Not Losing Your Mind (or Your Money) and what I liked is that it focuses on those fundamentals first.
It explains Bitcoin, blockchain mechanics, wallets, and security in a way that’s simple but still meaningful.
If you’re new to crypto or feel like you’re just following the market without really understanding it, I’d recommend starting there. It gives you a much clearer picture of what you’re actually interacting with.
Curious how others here learned – fundamentals first or straight into trading?
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