Beginners cryptocurrency wealth building and Investmenting.




Beginners cryptocurrency wealth building and Investmenting.

In this AdvancedCryptocurrency Fundamentals and Sirius Crypto Assets course, I will teach you the Trading Strategies I have mastered over the years as well as the Basic Concepts of investing money in Stable coins to help you get started.

First, You'll See the Personal Message From the Instructor

   

  1. What Is Cryptocurrency                                       

  2. Student Testimony                                               

  3. What Is Decentralized Finance                        

  4. Cryptography And Technology                              

  5. What Is Blockchain and how It works               

    1. Blockchain for Kids                                 

  6. Digital Wallets/Best wallets for Beginners

    1. Wallet suggestions and Links   Nano Ledger – Trezor One - Secu x W10 -   Secu v-20

    2. Cold Storage     

    3. Affiliate Links

  7. Exchanges

    1. Coinbase

    2. Binance

    3. Atomic

    4. Uphold

    5. Gemini

  8. Types of Exchanges and how they operate, what you need to know SELF CUSTODY 

    1. Know Your Customer, or (KYC) Simply the process of registering an account on an exchange.               

  9. Coin Asset Research (Using Tools) 

    1. Coin Market Cap

    2. Crypto Site

  10. How to use educational tools

  11. After funding your account Start Investing by selecting assets coins that have a utility.

    1. Proof of work:  Proof of work (PoW) is a decentralized consensus mechanism that requires members of a network to expend effort solving an arbitrary mathematical puzzle to prevent anybody from gaming the system. Proof of work is used widely in cryptocurrency mining, for validating transactions and mining new tokens.

      Proof of work was later popularized by Bitcoin as a foundation for consensus in permissionless blockchains and cryptocurrencies, in which miners compete to append blocks and mint new currency, each miner experiencing a success probability proportional to their computational effort expended. Pow and Pos (Proof of Stake) are the two best-known Sybil deterrence mechanisms. In the context of cryptocurrencies, they are the most common mechanisms.

    2. Examples of utility coins and proof of work   XRP (Ripple) – Chain-link- Cardona-BAT-The Graph What they do to solve problems.

    3. Stable Coins, what are they, and what are their uses.   USDT-USDC-DAI - Stable coins are cryptocurrencies designed to minimize the volatility of the price of the stable coin, relative to some "stable" asset or basket of assets. A stable coin can be pegged to a cryptocurrency, fiat money, or exchange-traded commodities. Stable coins redeemable in currency, commodities, or fiat money are said to be backed, whereas those tied to an algorithm are referred to as seigniorage-style.

  12. Candle Sticks and Charting: (Instructor Samantha Wilson) charting

  13. Leveraging Assets       

    1. What does it mean to leverage coins? In business, leverage often refers to borrowing funds to finance the purchase of inventory, equipment, or other assets. Businesses use leverage instead of using equity to finance those purchases. Review a complete explanation of what leverage is, how it impacts investors, and the kinds of leverage you may hear analysts refer to.   We do the same in many ways with coins in order to gain the best possible positioning to accumulate the highest yields.    The basic example uses the value in Bitcoin to leverage utilization and re-positioning in another coin movement. 

    2. Dollar-Cost Averaging Definition: Dollar-cost averaging is a strategy in which an investor places a fixed dollar amount into a given investment (usually common stock) on a regular basis. The investment generally takes place each and every month regardless of what is occurring in the financial markets. (Lecture) On most exchanges, you can dollar cost average automatically on the exchange.   

  14. Assets Transfers: Live asset transfer

  15. Emerging Markets DEFI or Decentralized Finance, also these below move trillions of dollars per day.

    1. Derivatives Contracts Market:  In finance, a derivative is a contract that derives its value from the performance of an underlying entity. This underlying entity can be an asset, index, or interest rate, and is often simply called the "underlying". Derivatives can be used for a number of purposes, including insuring against price movements (hedging), increasing exposure to price movements for speculation, or getting access to otherwise hard-to-trade assets or markets. Some of the more common derivatives include forwards, futures, options, swaps, and variations of these such as synthetic collateralized debt obligations and credit default swaps.

    2. Remittances sending: A remittance is a non-commercial transfer of money by a foreign worker, a member of a diaspora community, or a citizen with familial ties abroad, for household income in their home country or homeland. Money sent home by migrants competes with international aid as one of the largest financial inflows to developing countries. Workers' remittances are a significant part of international capital flows, especially with regard to labor-exporting countries.

    3. Decentralized Finance BIG MARKET who’s In It, JP MORGAN CHASE, GOLDMAN SACHS, MORGAN STANLEY, BANK OF AMERICA, DEUTSCHE BANK, HSBC, SQUARE, CIRCLE, VISA, MASTERCARD.

  16. Price Indicators such as Stable coins

    1. News Pundits: such as well-known and thorough latest news podcasters.  My list includes: Bearable Bull, Crypto Teacher, King Solomon,  I call them the three horsemen.   

    2. Total Market Cap of Crypto:  You can see this daily on the app called CryptomarketCap dot com

  17. Coin Loan Interest Bearing Accounts

    1. Nexo Wallet

    2. Coin Loan exchange: Coin Loan is a platform for lending secured on crypto-assets cryptocurrency, tokens) aimed at meeting the demand that cannot be satisfied by the traditional credit system. It provides borrowers with the most favorable conditions, and lenders - with the full repayment of their funds and the absence of risks.  LET YOUR COIN EARN YOU INTEREST.

    3. Collateral Debt Positions: explanations  Definition takeaways A collateralized debt obligation is a complex structured-finance product that is backed by a pool of loans and other assets.  Collateralized Debt Position (CDP) is a smart contract based on the Ethereum blockchain. It is a variation of financial market derivations created by Maker DAO back in 2014.  These underlying assets serve as collateral if the loan goes into default. Though risky and not for all investors, CDOs are a viable tool for shifting risk and freeing up capital.

  18. Staking Coins:   Staking Definition: Staking generally refers to the holding of your cryptocurrency funds in a wallet and hence supporting the functionality of a blockchain system. The cryptos are being locked in their wallets by the stakeholders. They are then rewarded by the network in return. Staking provides a way of making an income.

    Staking is a process similar to having a savings account with your bank and earning interest on the deposits. Staking is a great addition to the cryptocurrency space which offers notable applications. Staking also brings the aspects of familiarity, engagement, and reward into the ecosystem. This makes the investment all the more worthwhile.


How to earn passive income and build wealth by Investing in the right digital assets.

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What you will learn
  • Learn everything you need to know about Cryptocurrency and go from Beginner to Advanced
  • What is Cryptography, Blockchains, Digital Wallets and Types of Exchanges?
  • Learn about Coin Asset Researching Tools and how to use it?

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Level: Beginner Level

Duration: 2.5 hours

Instructor: Jaymes Thomas


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