Listen "Beginner's Guide to Cryptocurrency"
Episode Synopsis
This podcast is based on sources that discuss various aspects of cryptocurrency, from its historical development and early iterations before Bitcoin, including concepts like eCash and Bit Gold, to its current state and potential future growth, drawing parallels to the early days of the internet. They also explore the psychological, political, and social characteristics of cryptocurrency owners in the U.S., suggesting associations with traits like conspiracy thinking, nonnormative personality types, and a reliance on alternative social media for news. Furthermore, the sources cover the practicalities of interacting with crypto, such as using digital wallets and exchanges, as well as the inherent risks like volatility, fraud, and lack of recoverability.Sources:Exploring the Disruptive Potential of Smart Contracts - Global X ETFswebStage of evolution vs internet: Where are cryptocurrencies at? - Ledgerdrive_pdfThe Death of Cryptocurrency - Yale Law SchoolwebThe Early Days of Crypto Exchanges - GeminiwebThe political, psychological, and social correlates of cryptocurrency ownership - PMCdrive_pdfThe role of media coverage in bubble formation: evidence from the Bitcoin market - CentAURwebTop 7 Cryptocurrency Trends (2025 and Beyond) - Exploding TopicswebWhat Was the First Cryptocurrency? - InvestopediawebWhat is Cryptocurrency and How Does It Work? - Charles Schwabmore_verthow many of you guys were crypto skeptics
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