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RE: Just because the ball is thrown at you doesn't mean you have to swing - Warren Buffett

in #crypto7 years ago

Hi @altall nice to meet you. I really enjoyed reading your introduction.
Can you give me an advice? I am not into technology but would like to learn enough to (better) understand cryptocurrencies. On the other hand I am familiar with fundamental analysis and investing.
Can you tell me how to improve knowledge? What to learn?

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@cryptogirl1 I usually try to read the whitepaper, try to examine what the company is offering and if it looks like a solution to an existing problem. Can you see mass adoption for this technology. Is the blockchain really necessary? Then research the team and their previous projects, have they been successful in their previous roles.

Best way is to buy tokens you can be passionate about, created by people you like or a technology you can image yourself using in the future.

I think companies that are coming up with solutions for mass adoption will be successful, next step for crypto is simplicity for everyday user, just like with the first PC the DOS command line was replaced by the Mac's GUI

I am analyzing coins the same way. Problem-solution, whitepaper, team, management etc. :-)
I thought on IT knowledge, programming language and that kind of things.

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