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August 29, 2020, 03:46:32 AM
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we were investors not programmer that must expert in coding, give this case to coding expert and we review on another points to get project detail that will influenced to its future. look at famous crypto investors they didnt analize code and give it to their team to check , if we have good team it will be good if distributed our job in fundamental analisys.
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August 28, 2020, 03:46:44 PM
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Hi guys, i have been doing technical and sentimental analysis for a while now. Now, i am really getting interested in medium cap projects from a fundamental point of view. However, it seems that to do a proper study you need to know coding. Most whitepapers are just too technical for a regular person to know if they are viable or not.

Do you use coding knowledge to study a project? If so, is there a course that you would recommend that's aimed for this case? I want a serious one, not really into udemy and the likes.

Thank you for your advice!
Technical knowledge about crypto is not really important for fundamental analysis and I don't consider fundamental analysis can be applied for most of the shitcoins out there because we can analyse the project technically but we can't sure about they will keep their promises as mentioned in their road map.
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August 28, 2020, 03:45:30 PM
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Do you use coding knowledge to study a project? If so, is there a course that you would recommend that's aimed for this case? I want a serious one, not really into udemy and the likes.

The bottom line is that as an investor, you don't really need to know the nitty-gritty stuffs about programming or coding. You just need to put your focus on what the project is about and their value proposition and don't worry much about the technical know-how except you're planning on deeply utilizing / utilizing their platform to build something. I used to be a huge fan of reading the whitepaper of different projects until I realized that it often don't ends up as expected (majority of the stuffs written there don't get implemented.
 
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August 28, 2020, 03:21:53 PM
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Hi guys, i have been doing technical and sentimental analysis for a while now. Now, i am really getting interested in medium cap projects from a fundamental point of view. However, it seems that to do a proper study you need to know coding. Most whitepapers are just too technical for a regular person to know if they are viable or not.

Do you use coding knowledge to study a project? If so, is there a course that you would recommend that's aimed for this case? I want a serious one, not really into udemy and the likes.

Thank you for your advice!


First of all, study what bitcoin is, what bitcoin does, etc. THe first thing y ou should do is to read Mastering Bitcoin from antonopoulous:

https://github.com/bitcoinbook/bitcoinbook

After that, you will see that 95% of the project only do what bitcoin does, so they are irrelevant.

Then you should read about ethereum. I suggest Mastering Ethereum from the same author.
https://github.com/ethereumbook/ethereumbook

Then, you will really what those projects are, what they need to achieve what they have in their roadmap, giving you a much better understand of the ecosystem.
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August 28, 2020, 03:12:03 PM
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I have no knowledge of studying codes of the project and that's why I'm leaving it to those who can read codes through Github of the projects.

It has a factor if there's something wrong caught with their codes and you have a nice point addressing that.

I want a serious one, not really into udemy and the likes.
What you want? a university that offers the same?
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August 28, 2020, 03:05:11 PM
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1) How deep do you manage the basis? (Bitcoin)

You can go through some of these:
https://www.forbes.com/sites/rogerhuang/2019/08/12/eleven-free-courses-to-learn-bitcoin-blockchain-and-cryptocurrencies/#7af53d6250a7

2) Once you are fine with BTC's main mechanisms, have a deeper look into ETH.
https://blockgeeks.com/guides/ethereum/
https://www.coindesk.com/learn/ethereum-101/how-ethereum-works

3) Then, if you want to go even deeper, you can look at:
http://tech.seas.harvard.edu/free-blockchain

If you understand these 2 in depth, going through more WP will get easier.

Hope that helps
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August 28, 2020, 02:26:40 PM
#1
Hi guys, i have been doing technical and sentimental analysis for a while now. Now, i am really getting interested in medium cap projects from a fundamental point of view. However, it seems that to do a proper study you need to know coding. Most whitepapers are just too technical for a regular person to know if they are viable or not.

Do you use coding knowledge to study a project? If so, is there a course that you would recommend that's aimed for this case? I want a serious one, not really into udemy and the likes.

Thank you for your advice!
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