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How much time does it take to learn crypto?

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Learning about cryptocurrency can take varying amounts of time depending on your goals and the depth of knowledge you seek. For a basic understanding of what cryptocurrency is, how it works, and its underlying blockchain technology, several resources can help. A course can explain these concepts clearly, enabling you to discuss crypto confidently.

Time allotment is approximately two hours. This can help you gain an understanding of what crypto is and how different types of cryptocurrencies work. A comprehensive video course and accompanying PDF guide can be useful.

For skill aptitude for crypto fluency, you need 12 hours to study. A skill path includes training courses on essential concepts such as crypto and Bitcoin fundamentals, as well as the basics of crypto trading and investing. This path can help you develop expertise as a crypto expert.
 
When it comes to learning crypto, i believe it mostly depends on your own learning capabilities and how serious you are about learning it.
 
Learning crypto all depends on you; if you are that interested and put your courage into it to learn. It takes days to acquire skills in crypto, but after the hardship, you will become an expert in crypto investing and trading.
 
This crypto learning requires a little patience, it's not something that's rushed. If you just want the basics of understanding blockchain and how coins work, you can spend about two hours. The video course and PDF guide will help you speak confidently, but if you want to have real skills and get into trading and investing well, you must put in about twelve hours. It's like the Swahili proverb that says, "Education is an endless ocean."
 
I have known about Bitcoin/crypto since early 2011, at that time there were no teachers or tutors let alone crypto courses, so I taught myself what a wallet and address were, learned how to send Bitcoin from one wallet to another, joined the Bitcointalk forum then the Cryptotalk forum, and became a moderator on the BitcoinDiscussion forum, but until now I still have a lot to learn, and there is still a lot I don't know.
 
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