Though I am new to cryptocurrency, there is undoubtedly more than a plethora of news, information, whitepapers and documents to browse through, analyze, and subsequently make decisions on in combination with one's own logical/speculative reasoning. Obviously, this learning curve can be quite intimidating to newbies like myself who start at rock bottom.
- In this manner, I would like to get an all-around understanding (a "crash course") in the world of cryptocurrency, such as the roles and functions of transactions and mining, jargon, et cetera. If you don't want to explain yourself (which you probably don't), links (perhaps with a brief description) to good good reads/educational material are perfectly acceptable and helpful.
- What are your favorite resources and how do you reason through them in a time-effective manner?
- How do you make decisions based off of what you read and what you reason?
All input is highly valued and appreciated.
You need to be very careful where you get your info as there is lots of propaganda in this community by people who just want to scam you.
I personally recommend
https://reddit.com/r/Bitcoin as most people give their honest opinions.
Otherwise, search this forum for posts by trusted members and read Wikipedia articles related to Bitcoin.
Put a $100 onto an exchange and practice with it to get used to trading and some experience.
All of this should help you learn about Bitcoin... at least enough to know how it works.