• Too Busy For Crypto

  • By: Steven M
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Too Busy For Crypto

By: Steven M
  • Summary

  • Howdy! Too Busy For Crypto is a podcast for fans of Cryptocurrency who want to learn and articulate ideas, but who don’t have time to be watching hours of Youtube videos, where most of the best Crypto education currently exists. People also don’t have time to sort through a mountain of indiscriminate shilling of trash in order to find useful content. Please listen to my first four episodes on Risks, Warnings and Disclaimers, if you have not already. Those episodes on Negatives are meant to anchor my Crypto-Positive content. ...If you listen, what will you learn? You will learn about finance, markets, fake crypto vs real crypto, the Ethereum network, and HEX. I am a fan of freedom and financial literacy. This podcast is a hobby where I share my passion about these topics with those of you who are interested in learning more or in better articulating what you know. Have a great day!
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Episodes
  • Review of The Common Law
    Apr 1 2024

    We are programmed to think law in America is something other than it is. The basis of our system of law is The Common Law, which America's founders carried over from the British Isles. The Common Law is like an organism. The philosophical basis of law grows from places and times and situations which may seem alien to us in 2024.

    The objective of this episode is to illuminate law as an aspect of society that is integral to our lives yet which most of us have no clue about. Corporate news and entertainment, together, intentionally trick us into believing in a fantasy version of the law that weakens our intellect and understanding. A more correct perspective of law will serve us in our pursuit of freedom, and in some cases, it can help us navigate questions relating to crypto. It is up to each of us to help each other to see through the nonsense.

    I am not a scholar or expert or practitioner of law. I read a book, and now I recommend it you.

    This podcast promotes financial literacy and cryptocurrency literacy because I believe this knowledge can make the difference in ensuring our financial and personal freedom. Let us learn and teach financial and personal freedom in order to cut a path away from the hamster wheel.

    Learn, Teach, and Enjoy!

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    41 mins
  • Basic Data for HEX
    Feb 12 2024

    Discussion of some websites where you can look at on-chain data for HEX that is presented in a user-friendly way. That is, user-friendly for crypto.

    Websites described in this episode are:

    hexstats.today , apphex.win , hex.vision , gopulse.com, go.hex.com , etherscan.io , hexfire.io

    Anything that is real cryptocurrency should have this level of public and verifiable detailed information. Blockchain data is public and immutable, or it is fake crypto. HEX is real crypto, and it is the leading innovation in cryptocurrency.

    This podcast promotes financial literacy and cryptocurrency literacy because I believe this knowledge can make the difference in ensuring our financial and personal freedom. Let us learn and teach financial and personal freedom in order to cut a path away from the hamster wheel.

    Learn, Teach, and Enjoy!

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    39 mins
  • Review of "Mastering Ethereum"
    Jan 15 2024

    Crypto participants should study the basics. A book titled "Mastering Ethereum" is an introductory user manual for the Ethereum Network. Much of the book is written for developers who know computer science, but there is plenty of general knowledge that a common participant of crypto can find useful. Whether conducting common operations, or evaluating new things, or understanding privacy and censorship, you serve yourself well by knowing the basics.

     

    I get nothing from mentioning this book. It exists in paper text, digital text, and audio forms. Check your bookstore for a paid version, or check your library or GitHub for a free version. This book is an excellent resource for people of all technical levels. In addition to this book, one can read the Ethereum "Yellow Paper" or read the website Ethereum.org for more info. If a person can only study one blockchain, then Ethereum is the place to start right now.

     

    Bitcoin created send-only cryptocurrency.

    Ethereum innovated programmable contracts.

    Pulsechain improved upon Ethereum with lower fees and faster transactions.

     

    Links for reading:

    https://github.com/ethereumbook/ethereumbook

    https://ethereum.github.io/yellowpaper/paper.pdf

    https://ethereum.org/

    https://pulsechain.com/

     

    This podcast promotes financial literacy and cryptocurrency literacy because I believe this knowledge can make the difference in ensuring our financial and personal freedom. Let us learn and teach financial and personal freedom in order to cut a path away from the hamster wheel.

     

    This podcast is not financial advice or trading advice. Enjoy!

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    38 mins

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