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Ask HN: What are some good resources to learn about Crypto/Altcoins?

54 points by sk2code 8 years ago · 20 comments · 1 min read


How do you develop your knowledge or keep your self upto date on Cryptos/Altcoins? Please suggest books/blogs/websites/person to follow.

bootsz 8 years ago

I recommend the Princeton course on Bitcoin and Cryptocurrency Technologies, available free on Coursera:

https://www.coursera.org/learn/cryptocurrency

I took this last year and found it very informative

exolymph 8 years ago

Realistically, almost all of the real-time discussion happens on Reddit, Twitter, and in various private chat groups (Telegram, etc). But you have to be savvy about sorting the shilling and nonsense from actual useful information.

  • is0tope 8 years ago

    If you are interested in looking at what reddit is saying about any coins you are researching you can try http://bitreddit.com. Disclosure: this is a side project I am working on to learn react.

muzani 8 years ago

From an investment or technical perspective? I'll assume investment.

I do it the hard way as the summaries often leave out a lot or bias facts. Especially mass media.

Start with the coin official site. If you like the pitch, skim the white paper. Abstract and conclusion tells you a lot.

You can learn a surprising amount from just the tone of the founders.

Next, check out the community. Usually Reddit or Slack. Read both sides, e.g. for ETH and ETC. As a general rule, don't invest in something until you know its downsides. If there are no downsides, then you don't understand enough about it.

car 8 years ago

Stanford CS always has great resources.

https://crypto.stanford.edu/cs251/

boysabr3 8 years ago

If you're starting from scratch, I'd recommend this Khan academy course (it's short and sweet): https://www.khanacademy.org/economics-finance-domain/core-fi...

There's a lot more advanced stuff out there (as you can see in the other comments) that I would touch on once I have a rough overview.

A lot changes in the crypto world month-to-month, and so forums like Reddit and Twitter are usually the best to stay up to date. Unfortunately, there's a lot of useless chunder on these forums you'll have to learn to filter to get access to the quality stuff.

Personally, I avoid the fanboys/girls and like following people who are more critical of the space. Because of this, I've discontinued following r/Bitcoin on Reddit (I'm sure there're smart people out there—there was just too much I didn't agree with and decided to leave).

Some of my favorites today are:

- patio11 on Twitter

- prestonbyrne.com website and Twitter

- buttcoin on Twitter

- Tim Swanson (ofnumbers on Twitter)

- Bitfinexd on Twitter

- http://thereformedbroker.com/2017/11/27/it-just-got-real/

I know this is more of a crypto pessimist crowd but I tend to agree with their views way more than the rest of the herd. I think they're a lot more rational and highlight some great things to look out for.

I would encourage you to fish for some of the rational optimists as well. If anyone has recommendations, I'm all ears!

  • patio11 8 years ago

    I would recommend Naval Ravikant (@naval) and Nick Svabo (@NickSvabo4) as the smartest people I know who are heavily engaged in cryptocurrency professionally.

jimnotgym 8 years ago

From a couple of months ago

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=15762485

There is a lot of information on Reddit about what is new, but it lacks the same quality filters that HN has so I have not really enjoyed it.

https://www.reddit.com/r/CryptoCurrency/ is a place to start

DrNuke 8 years ago

http://www.Bitcointalk.org for the huff & puff + http://www.coinmarketcap.com for the money talk + http://www.icodrops.com for entering at the penny stage

Tr0naldDump 8 years ago

If you are just getting started, you might wanna check out this page:

http://cryptocurrencyfacts.com/

I think it is good for an initial overview

zMiller 8 years ago

https://lopp.net/bitcoin.html

Great resource that covers a array of topics on a spectrum of levels for different audiences.

drdrey 8 years ago

The book mastering Bitcoin is available for free on github, it is really well made. I also secong the Princeton course (available on YouTube).

aymeric 8 years ago

http://cryptopanic.com

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