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Bitcoin is easy to understand when you use these tips

The average non-technically trained person can easily learn about Bitcoin but it comes at a cost. With Bitcoin trading at $22,595 right now, it is not too late to learn about this cryptocurrency which could change your future.
With bank rates at less than 1% and continuing to decrease, Bitcoin has gone up over 200% in 2020. Understanding Bitcoin is a little bit about numbers and understanding the basics of blockchain technology. A few years ago, I had no idea what these meant and you may be the same.
I didn’t grow up with a degree in computer programming or engineering, so Bitcoin was hard for me to grasp the concept of digital money that you can’t see, taste or touch. It took many times watching video after video and reading about this digital breakthrough for me to understand what exactly was Bitcoin.
Recently, I wrote an article that goes a little more in-depth on Bitcoin which you can check out here.
When I started my education on Bitcoin, I went to YouTube. There were many people who were much smarter than me talking about Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies. They explained the concept and the development of these digital assets were bringing.
After watching good as well as bad videos, I have determined these four channels are the ones you should watch. These gentlemen will bring you up to speed and help you catch up with the changes that go on in this field. They may say a word or two from time to time that you may not know but for the most part, they explain what goes on in the Bitcoin market for you to easily understand.
Four channels you should check out
“Paper money is going away.”
Elon Musk
In no particular order, these are the YouTube channels I watch.
BitBoy Crypto — Ben has been a long time investor in cryptocurrencies and highlights Bitcoin and new altcoins. He explains the market and features cryptocurrency guests from time to time.
Anthony Pompliano — Anthony has been featured on major financial news channels and he explains Bitcoin so the average person can understand them. He doesn’t talk about anything too technical and he shares updates on the financial economy and he features various financial guests or entrepreneurs on his show from time to time.
Alessio Rastani — Alessio is possibly the smartest financial investor who makes predictions on possible moves in the market. He explains different patterns Bitcoin may take so it gives you a better understanding of what could happen in the market.
Sunny Decree — Sunny produces videos that are generally about 10 minutes or less. He walks you through updates on the Bitcoin market and gives his prediction of where the market could go. Sunny has been consistent from the highs of Bitcoin in 2017 to the lows of the market over the past few years.
There are other YouTube channels I watch from time to time, but these are the four main channels I always watch. If you want to understand the basics of the cryptocurrency market, these are the four channels I recommend. You’ll find other channels that interest you as you continue to learn about this market.
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Tom Handy is a top writer on Medium, former Quora writer, and father of two kids. He retired from the Army and sits on several non-profit boards. You can find him on Twitter @tomhandy1 and his publication Life is Like a Game.
This article is for informational purposes only. It should not be considered Financial or Legal Advice. Not all information will be accurate. Consult a financial professional before making any significant financial decisions.
