Crypto education can be confusing, especially with important resources dispersed or locked behind fees. The beginning was simply collecting useful courses, books, and guides as we found them. It began as a way to track resources for ourselves but became a practice of sharing. We don’t act like experts, but we know valuable content when we see it.
Though often expensive, we make sure these materials are accessible without payment. We focus on accessibility, not profit or recognition. People started counting on the content we provide as time progressed. Whenever valuable material appears, we find it and give it away for free.
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