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The Crypto Beginner Guide

The Crypto Beginner Guide - - 2024

What is the Crypto Beginner Guide?

Our Crypto Beginner Guide is divided up into 6 different sections covering everything from the basics to more advanced topics.  This guide can be done from the first guide to the last, but you can also just skip around from topic to topic by need.

Maybe you want to learn more about NFTs finally? Then go and read the NFT guide!

Maybe you want to know more about how to use the defi protocol Yearn Finance then go and read that guide.  Or maybe you just want to get the basics down, then start at the first guide in our series “What is Bitcoin”.

What is Crypto?
Section 1

This section in the Crypto Beginner Guide is designed to give you an overview of the major cryptocurrencies via short explanatory texts such as “What is Ethereum” and “What is Dogecoin”.

We also dive into critical crypto topics like “What are Smart Contracts” and “How To Use Coinmarketcap”.

This is the section that will give you a good overview of the different coins and their technology as well as some of the core use cases of crypto tokens such as stablecoins.

How to Buy Crypto?
Section 2

This section of the beginner guide will walk you through step-by-step how to buy crypto.

We will also share strategies on the most profitable ways to buy Bitcoin. As well as how to find high-potential altcoins and even how to get free crypto via airdrops!

What are the Best Crypto Wallets?
Section 3

In this section of the Crypto Beginner Guide, we will teach you how to use both hardware and software wallets.

We will also teach you how to send and receive crypto. We will even teach you how to stake popular coins like Solana, Cardano, and Ethereum.

We even have some critical security tips for you on how to keep your coins from being stolen!

What is DeFi?
Section 4

Our defi beginner guide is very comprehensive and will show you how to use decentralized finance protocols across half a dozen blockchains including Solana, Polygon, Ethereum, Arbitrum, Avalanche, and more.

Defi has been one of the hottest money-making trends in crypto, and we don’t expect this to end anytime soon. So knowing how to use the core protocols is essential for any serious crypto user.

This guide will teach you how to borrow, lend, farm, and more!

What are NFTs?
Section 5

NFTs have taken the crypto market by storm in recent years, but just what are NFTs?

How do you buy NFTs? Can you buy NFTs on Cardano? How do you find a good NFT? And of course, how do you make money on NFTs?

We will answer all of these questions and more in our NFT beginner guide!

How to Make a Good Crypto Portfolio?
Section 6

Portfolio management is a weak spot for many investors, but it is critically important to your long-term success!!!

How and when and into what to take profits? How diverse should your portfolio be? What is the deal with taxes?

I will answer all of these questions and many more for you to help you build a portfolio that will make money.

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By Lark Davis
The Crypto Beginner Guide - - 2024
The Crypto Beginner Guide - - 2024
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