You have spent a lot of time learning. You understand what crypto is, how blockchains work, how markets behave, how to think about risk, and how to read the information environment around you with clear eyes. That knowledge is genuinely valuable. This course is about using it.
Everything up to this point has been preparation. This course is about the practical side: setting up a wallet, making a transaction, and using an exchange. These are the actual steps involved in holding and moving cryptocurrency for the first time. They are straightforward when you understand what you are doing, and this course is here to make sure you do.
Take your time with these chapters. Unlike the earlier courses in this series, this one is designed to be used alongside real actions. Read a section, then do the thing. There is no need to rush, and in crypto, being careful and unhurried is always the right approach.
Every step in this course involves real money and irreversible actions. Crypto transactions cannot be undone. There is no customer service line to call if you make a mistake and send funds to the wrong address. This is not said to frighten you. It is said so that you go in with the right level of care. The good news is that with a little patience and attention, the steps involved are well within reach for anyone. Thousands of people do this for the first time every day. You can too.
Chapter 2: Making Your First Transaction
How to send and receive crypto, what to check before you confirm anything,
and the habits that keep every transaction safe.
Chapter 3: Crypto Exchanges
How to choose an exchange, how to buy your first crypto, and how to move
it to your own wallet when you are ready.
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