Do you recall when you tried to learn something new but ended up being completely confused? The same way but multiplied by 10, that’s how crypto can sometimes be.
Most websites use jargon like ”decentralized ledger technology” to scare off their readers when they could just say ”a system that keeps track of transactions.” It is as if they were deliberately trying to confuse you!
We wouldn’t have started CoinMinutes if we hadn’t been fed up with that kind of treatment. Learning crypto should be as simple as learning anything else.
I was trying to explain Bitcoin to my teenage cousin yesterday. When I started using technical terms her eyes quickly lost focus. However, when I compared blockchain to a shared notebook where everyone can see what’s written but nobody can erase the entries, she understood it right away. This is the way we do it with everything we teach.
Truth be told, crypto has a huge problem with trust. A recent survey found out that nearly two-thirds of people simply stay away from crypto as they don’t trust the information.
It’s hard to find fault with their behavior, isn’t it? Certainly, lots of crypto sites are just waiting to sell you something. They couldn’t care less if you actually grasp what you’re buying.
When your teacher is not worthy of your trust:
you end up buying things that you don’t understand
you get scammed
you quit because of getting fed up
you lose money through mistakes that could have been avoided
It was only a month ago when one of our users shared with us their experience of almost sending $5,000 worth of Ethereum to a scam website because a different crypto course didn’t teach them how to identify scams. Fortunately, they decided to check with our community forum first.
Proper education is what keeps your money safe. It’s really that straightforward.
What makes our education different? Four things majorly.
The fact that we go to extreme lengths to check our facts is the first point. Every publication of ours is reviewed by at least two crypto experts. If a claim is incorrect or vague, it won’t appear in our publications.
Our second point is that we don’t just take someone’s word for it, but we also do it ourselves. You will never hear us give just one try of a process. While preparing our guide on hardware wallets, we actually went through the process and tested it on five different devices. It sounds like overkill, doesn’t it? But not if it is your money that is at stake.
Thirdly, we do not talk as experts, but we talk as normal people. Instead of a set of difficult words, a set of simple words is used. We don’t say ”implement proper key management protocols” – we say ”keep your passwords safe.” Great difference!
Fourthly, we are not stuffing the knowledge in one go. The more challenging stuff comes after you have learned the basics. Bitcoin mining would have never been our first lesson, we would have first explained what Bitcoin is.
And yes, when users say they don’t understand something, we listen to them. Our explanation of gas fees was very difficult for people last year, but we have since revised it entirely. Now it is one of the most highly-rated sections with the users.
Do you want to see it as it happens? What about seeing our Wallet Security class live?
We do not take for granted that you already know, so we explain: ”A crypto wallet is like an app that uniquely holds your digital money.” Beyond that, we jump to advanced concepts.
Which feature is the most attractive? You do everything in a completely safe environment. While you are learning how to back up a wallet, you are given test accounts with some fake money. Made a mistake? Not at all. The course pinpoints the exact error and the method to rectify it.
A college student in an email to us wrote: ”I could never thank enough the part of the practice that almost brought me to disaster. During the test, I typed the wrong address, and if it had been my real money, it would have been lost forever.”
That is not the end of the story. When the most commonly used wallet apps are going to change their look, we finish our updates and new guides ready within a couple of days. It was causing you trouble not being able to match your screen with the instructions, but now it is no longer a source of frustration.
Similarly, our Trading Basics course is a softer introduction to the trading world instead of just throwing one among complex charts abruptly. We start with ”Why do prices change?” To explain supply and demand, we use the example of concert tickets before we give any crypto-related explanations.
This is how education should operate. Starting from where you are. Slowly building up. Training in a safe way.
The great content is only the start. Through community, we also gain trust.
Our forum is a place where novices can learn from seasoned users. Ask a question about the safest way to keep your crypto, and within a few hours, you will have several useful answers. If there is someone who posts misleading information, our moderators fix it immediately.
We have Q&A sessions scheduled where you can have a direct conversation with crypto experts. During the session held last month, we devoted half an hour exclusively to tax questions. Not the most exciting topic, but one that inevitably gives people a lot of trouble!
We are also honest with ourselves about what we don’t know. Crypto rules continue to evolve. Whenever we are not completely certain about something, we let you know. No pretending here.
A newbie once emailed us: ”The thing I love most is that you guys admit it when something is difficult or uncertain. It actually makes me trust everything else you say even more.”
We don’t deny that crypto is risky. The real risks are presented clearly so that you can make up your mind if it is the right thing for you. There is no sugar-coating.
Good education makes a real difference. Our users see it every day.
According to our 2024 survey, people who use Coinminutes Cryptocurrency make 71% fewer costly mistakes compared to the industry average. That’s real money staying in your pocket.
People learn faster too. About 8 out of 10 users say they can explain blockchain basics to friends within a month. That confidence keeps them coming back.
A recent email from a high school teacher made our day: ”After your first three courses, my students felt confident enough to join our school’s blockchain club. Before, they were too intimidated to even apply.”
Our users stick around longer too. The completion rates for our advanced courses are three times higher than the industry average. When people trust what they’re learning, they want to keep going.
Many end up teaching others. Over 40% of our new users come from word-of-mouth. People trust what they learn here enough to recommend it to friends and family.
Trust in crypto education is not a result of flashy marketing or big promises, rather, it comes from doing the basics right: providing clear explanations, accurate information, and offering genuine support.
We are able to get your trust through our efforts which include: verifying facts, trying out tutorials, using simple language, and continually getting better through your feedback. This makes your learning efficient and helps you stay away from costly mistakes.
Quality education is different from all the confusing crypto contents out there. It’s the reason why people stay with CoinMinutes and share their experience with their friends.
The crypto world is an ever-changing one. Our instructional methods are going to be different as well, but our commitment to getting your trust through the quality of our work will remain unchanged. That is our pledge.
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