@50d94fc2…df281d63 I’ve been in the process of learning how to interact with multiple bitcoin protocols, but I have found some obstacles.
the biggest one is where to find reliable and solid information. everything is all over the place. if you are not interacting with bitcoin communities, good luck.
I’ve found great information providers on the way like
@8172b920…20b4f0e2 @cbc5ef6b…4ebeaccb and others. I’m so grateful for them. but it needs to be a curriculum that people can follow and it needs to be affordable if this has to scale.
I have fundamentals on how to learn. I have a bachelor’s degree in psychology plus one year of software engineering where I learned the principles of coding. I think I can figure something out experimenting in the space. but I don’t think it is the easiest place to learn something. there’s too much noise in the space to follow a path.
It’s a grind, I think it’s worth it. that’s the reason I keep learning. I think people are smart and they are going to figure out, like everyone else did. but if the path is smoother, that would help a lot.
my current learning level:
https://github.com/Slender2097