I'm new to crypto, and have also turned to YT for news. I'll check out the channels you recommended.
Here channels I have tried, highest quality first:
Boxmining seems to have been in the industry for quite a while, has excellent connections in China with exclusive interviews, daily videos, and level-headed analysis light on hype. The only truly professional guy I've come across on YT specializing in crypto, not the best presentation, though.
I check his stuff out almost daily.Bitesizebitcoin has a very, unique presentation style. If you can stomach the constant screams of "to the moooon!" and "HODL!" and the video and gif meme spam, there's some decent info peppered in his videos.
I visit him occasionally, partly for the lulz.Chris Dunn pushes his own day trading teaching program, and commits the cardinal sin of technical analysis (aka reading tea leaves). Very few videos, think he's making his money from his trading program or trading.
I don't visit him anymore.Cryptobud does decent videos rehashing white papers if you're too lazy to read, otherwise seems to be almost as new to cryptos as I am having been on YT for only two months, and doesn't seem like he's been into cryptos any longer than that. He set up a paywalled program recently for selling some kind of advice. From someone who's been in the scene for not that long.
I actively avoid his channel.Boxmining is a good guy, i like his videos. Good analysis and perspective that you won't find anywhere else. Often times very technical.
I actually like Cryptobud. He puts out high quality videos and it seems like he admits when he is wrong. He doesn't seem to pump a coin or pretend to be so sure of his picks. It's just what he thinks he will happen based upon x. His reasoning appears solid and his picks do pretty well. As far as paid content, I dislike it very much in general, but from the guys who pump their own content, Cryptobud seems to be the most reliable.
Brandon Kelly ("BK") is hit or miss but I avoid him because he psychobabbles ("If you don't like me you must not like money"). He makes BOLD predictions that are sometimes right but more often wrong and you can be sure you will hear when hes right and won't hear anything when hes wrong. He was right about ANS booming but made prediction after prediction about BTC and ETH crashing much much more and it actually went up alot. I think he tries too hard to put out big predictions and relies too heavily on charts. Community backing and development seems to take a back burner in his analysis.