DCX academy Archives - My Blog https://realcontrarian.com/tag/dcx-academy/ My WordPress Blog Tue, 10 May 2022 06:19:42 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7 214799890 HOW TO DECENTRALIZE YOUR METAMASK – MUST WATCH https://realcontrarian.com/2022/05/02/how-to-decentralize-your-metamask-must-watch%ef%bf%bc/ Mon, 02 May 2022 07:01:40 +0000 https://realcontrarian.com/?p=642 The post HOW TO DECENTRALIZE YOUR METAMASK – MUST WATCH appeared first on My Blog.

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Recorded on 15-03-2022

Notes on Apr 26, 2022

1:04:53

Who owns MetaMask?

Consensys 

Infura - provides API access to Ethereum, Ethereum 2.0, IPFS, Filecoin and other Layer 2 network on Ethereum

In response to the concerns we have been hearing, we want everyone to know that we corrected the problem that so many of you have pointed the problem that so many of you have pointed out. In changing some configurations as a result of the new sanctions directives from the United States and other jurisdictions, we

The US Governement directed Infure to Block IPs due to sanctions

ConsenSys lawsuit reveals JPMorgan owns critical Ethereum infrastructure

JPMorgan - owns 10% stake inside metamask, the deal known within CAG as Project North Star, resulted in financial institutions (JPMorgan) winning a significant slice in the company’s lucrative intellectual property (IP), specifically MetaMask and Infura.

Could the relationship between Consensys and JP Morgan have influenced blocking entire countries through Infura??

POKT - a decentralized Alternative to Infura

Poket Network

  • Provides API requests & calls using a network of 33,000+ nodes, making it DECENTRALIZED and UNSTOPPABLE



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ALT-FI COURSE DAY 4: ALT-FI ECOSYSTEM https://realcontrarian.com/2022/05/02/alt-fi-course-day-4-alt-fi-ecosystem/ Mon, 02 May 2022 07:00:20 +0000 https://realcontrarian.com/?p=638 The post ALT-FI COURSE DAY 4: ALT-FI ECOSYSTEM appeared first on My Blog.

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Recorded on 28-01-2022

Notes on Apr 26, 2022

57:26

*do LP, staking, etc when the market is LOW

Uniswap - POOL

Quickswap - POOL; FARM; LP MINING

Raydium (SOLANA) - staking 


GOAL (leverage/exhcange ideas)

  • X Amount Starting

  • XX Goal Gets Hit

  • Withdrawal

Mint - .05 ETH (2000 DOLLARS) (100 DOLLARS)

Floor Price - 2 ETH (4000)

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ALT-FI COURSE DAY 3: HOW TO LEVERAGE TRADE WITH ALT-FI https://realcontrarian.com/2022/05/02/alt-fi-course-day-3-how-to-leverage-trade-with-alt-fi%ef%bf%bc/ Mon, 02 May 2022 06:58:52 +0000 https://realcontrarian.com/?p=634 The post ALT-FI COURSE DAY 3: HOW TO LEVERAGE TRADE WITH ALT-FI appeared first on My Blog.

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Recorded on 27-01-2022

Notes on Apr 26, 2022

56:55

Curtis Kobane And Mike Sotero

How does leverage trading work

Leverage works by using a deposit, known as margin, to provide you with increased exposure to an underlying asset. Essentially, you’re putting down a fraction of the full value of your trade - and your provider is loaning you the rest. Your toal exposure compared to your margin is known as the leverage ratio.

Key Takeaways. Leverage is the use of borrowed funds to increase one’s trading position beyond what would be available from their cash balance alone. Brokerage accounts allow the use of leverage through margin trading, where the broker provides the borrowed funds.

What is MEtaTrader 4 and how oes it work?

First, you should know that MetaTrader4 (MT4) is simply a trading platform used by tons of traders and brokers. Traders use it to view real-time currency prices, open or adjust orders, get technical and fundamental analysis. This makes it easy for them to track trade opportunities.



What is a Pip?

Pip is an acronym for “percentage in point” or “price interest point.” a pip is the smallest price move that an exchange rate can make based on forex market convention. Most currency pairs are priced out to four decimal places and the pip change is the last (fourth) decimal point. A pip is thus equivalent to 1/100 of 1% or one basis point.

For example, the smallest move the USD/CAD currency pair can make is $0.0001 or one basis point.

Key Takeaways

  • Forex currency pairs are quoted in terms of pips, short for percentage in points. 

  • In practical terms, a pip is one-hundredth of one percent, or the fourth decimal place (0.0001).

  • Currency base pairs are typically quoted where the bid-ask spread is measured in pips.

What is a Satoshi?

The satoshi is the smallest unit of the cryptocurrency bitcoin. It is named after Satoshi Nakamoto, the founder(s) of the protocol used in blockchains and the bitcoin cryptocurrency. The satoshi to bitcoin ratio is 100 million satoshis to one bitcoin.

Key Takeaways

  • A satoshi is the smallest denomination of bitcoin, equivalent to 100 millionth of a bitcoin.

  • Bitcoins can be split into smaller units to facilitate smaller transactions

  • The satoshi was named after the bitcoin founder(s) known as Satoshi Nakamoto.

Understanding Satoshi

The satoshi represents one hundred millionths of a bitcoin. Because bitcoin has increased in value exponentially, smaller denominations are needed for smaller transactions. Small denominations make bitcoin transactions easier to conduct while making them readable by people. For example, if you caught a $100 item with one bitcoin, your charge might ring up as 

00210028 BTC, or 210,028 satoshi (if BTC equaled $47,612.81). In this example, it’s easier to understand satoshi.


ALT FI RULES

Step 1 - check blueprint of H4 TF Market Conditions (above or below orange line)

Step 2 - drop to 30 minute TF for educators notes

Step 3 - confirm risk to reward is greater than 1:3 or above


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ALT-FI COURSE DAY 2: WHAT ARE NFTS? https://realcontrarian.com/2022/05/02/alt-fi-course-day-2-what-are-nfts-%ef%bf%bc/ Mon, 02 May 2022 06:56:16 +0000 https://realcontrarian.com/?p=630 The post ALT-FI COURSE DAY 2: WHAT ARE NFTS? appeared first on My Blog.

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Recorded on 26-01-2022

Notes on Apr 25, 2022

54:13

Curtis Kobane And Mike Sotero

What is an NFT?

An NFT is a digital asset that represents real-wolrd objects like art, music, in-game items and videos. They are bought and sold online, frequently with cryptocurrency, and they are generally encoded with the same underlying software as many cryptos. 

What is non-fungible token?

Non-fungible tokens or NFTs are cryptographic assets on a blockchain with unique identification codes and metadata that distinguish them from each other. Unlike cryptocurrencies, they cannot be traded or exchanged at equivalency.

How do non-fungible tokens work?

NFTs are tokens that we can use to represent ownership of unique items. They let us tokenise things like art, collectibles, even real estate. They can only have one official owner at a time and they’re secured by the ethereum blo0ckchain - no one can modify thee record of ownership or copy/paste a new NFT into existence.

Tools: opensea, rarity, crypto.com, raritysniper, icytools, ninjaalerts


What is NFT Utility?

Utility NFTs are NFTs with valuations based on the access , perks, and opportunities they provide to token holders. Utility NFTs are NFTs that offer clearly defined intrinsic value in addition to the usual scarcity associated with NFTs. 

*defillama NFT


What to look for in an NFT project?

  • Utility

  • Developers

  • Community

  • Use case

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ALT-FI COURSE DAY 1: UNDERSTANDING DEFI https://realcontrarian.com/2022/05/02/alt-fi-course-day-1-understanding-defi%ef%bf%bc/ Mon, 02 May 2022 06:54:54 +0000 https://realcontrarian.com/?p=626 The post ALT-FI COURSE DAY 1: UNDERSTANDING DEFI appeared first on My Blog.

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Recorded on 25-01-2022

Notes on Apr 25, 2022

50:30

What is DEFI?

Defi (or”decentralized finance”) is an umbrella term for financial services on public blockchains, primarily Ethereum. With Defi, you can do most of the things that banks support - earn interest. Borrow, lend, buy insurance, trade derivatives. Trade assets, and more - but it’s faster and doesn’t require paperwork or a third party. As with crypto fgenerally, DeFi is global, peer-to-peer (meaning directly between two people, not routed through a centralized system), pseudonymous, and open to all.

Why is DeFi important?

Defi takes the basic premise of Bitcoin - digital money - and expands on it, creating an entire digital alternative to Wall Street, but without all the associated costs (think office towers, trading floors, banker salaries). This has the potential to create more open, free and fair financial markets that are accessible to anyone with an internet connection.

How does it work?

Users typically engage with DeFi via software called dapps (“decentralized apps”) most of which currently run on the Ethereum blockchain. Unlike a conventional bank, there is no application to fill out or account to open.

Here are some of the ways people are engaging with DeFi today:

  • Leding: lend out your crypto and earn interest and rewards every minute - not once per month.

  • Getting a loan: obtain a loan instantly without filling in paperwork, including extremely short-ter, “flash loans” that traditional financial institutions don’t offer.

  • Trading: make peer-to-peer trades of certain crypto assets - as if you could buy and sell stocks without any kind of brokerage.

  • Saving for the future: put some of your crypto into savings account alternatives and earn better interest rates than you’d typically get from a bank.

What are the advantages of staking?

Many long-term crypto holders look at staking as a way making their assets work for them by generating rewards, rather than collecting dust in their crypto wallets.

Staking has the added benefit of contributing to the security and efficiency of the blockchain projects you support. By staking some of your funds, you make the blockchain more resistant to attacks and strengthen its ability to process transactions. (some projects also award “governance tokens” to staking participantsm which give holders a say in the future changes and upgrades to that protocol.)

What are some staking risks?

Staking often requires a lockup or “vesting” period, where your crypto can’t be transferred for a certain period of time. This can be a drawback, as you won’t be able to trade staked tokens during this period even if prices shift. Before staking, it is important to research the specific staking requirements and rules for each project you are looking to get involved with. 

What is yield farming?

Yield farming, also referred to as liquidity, mining, is a way to generate rewards with cryptocurrency holdings. In simple terms, it mean locking up cryptocurrencies and getting rewards.

In some sense, yield farming can ve paralleled with staking. However, there’s a lot of complexity going on in the background. In many cases, it works with users called liquidity providers (LP) that add funds to liquidity pools.

What is a liquidity pool? It’s basically a smart contract that contains funds. In return for providing liquidity to the pool. LPs get a reward. That reward may come from fees generated by the underlying Defi platform, or some other source.


*DAO - decentralized autonomous organizations - it is an internet-native organization collectively owned and managed by its members.

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LEVERAGE TRADING WITH SWIPECOIN APP https://realcontrarian.com/2022/04/29/leverage-trading-with-swipecoin-app/ Fri, 29 Apr 2022 05:45:48 +0000 https://realcontrarian.com/?p=618 The post LEVERAGE TRADING WITH SWIPECOIN APP appeared first on My Blog.

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Recorded on 23-12-2021

Notes on Apr 22, 2022

1:05:08

Veve App & NFT recap

Rarity tools - NFTs website

Leverage trading with swipecoin app training

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WHAT ARE NFTS – BASICS https://realcontrarian.com/2022/04/29/what-are-nfts-basics/ Fri, 29 Apr 2022 05:44:46 +0000 https://realcontrarian.com/?p=614 The post WHAT ARE NFTS – BASICS appeared first on My Blog.

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Recorded on 21-12-2021

Notes on Apr 22, 2022

1:08:09

Intro to the world of NFTs!

Is it a bubble or should I actually be learning this?

  • Whaaaaat is an NFT?!

    • Non-fungible token

    • Unique digital assets that represent real-wold objects. They are bought and sold online, with cryptocurrency, and they are generally ecoded with the same underlying software as many cryptos

  • What are they even good for?

    • Ownership rights, to make money to flex

    • Lets talk about some examples music, restaurants, community perks, art, gaming, real estate

  • Why is there such a hype?

    • The hype won’t last forever



Fungible

Non-fungible

bitcoin

Your dog

ethereum

Images, videos, real estate

cryptocurrencies

Any type of digital file

You can buy fractions of it

Unique no two are the same

Each fraction of the tokes has the same value as the other (1 BTC same price as another 1 BTC)

Can be sold at different prices, eve if same collection


What to look for in an NFT:

  • Utility

  • who/community/marketing

  • Desirability (common sense will help you here, but not always)

  • Reg flags?! 

    • Where is the money going

    • “Guaranteed returns”?

    • Too good to be true?

Where do get find / buy / sell NFTs?

  • Opensea - ETH Network(metamask)

  • Solanart  - solana network (phantom)

  • Veve app - 

  • gaming /metaverse NFTs - sandbox

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CRYPTO SCAMS – HOW TO IDENTIFY AND AVOID THEM https://realcontrarian.com/2022/04/29/crypto-scams-how-to-identify-and-avoid-them/ Fri, 29 Apr 2022 05:43:18 +0000 https://realcontrarian.com/?p=610 The post CRYPTO SCAMS – HOW TO IDENTIFY AND AVOID THEM appeared first on My Blog.

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Recorded on 18-04-2022

Notes on Apr 22, 2022

56:56

Fake Websites & Apps

Cybercriminals create fake websites/apps with the goal to have you put to have you put in your personal or wallet details OR connect your wallet

  • Check name of site properly!

  • Careful when google searching

  • Question if you’re being asked to connect “again”

Linking devices to public wifi

(Don’t ask me how, but!) cybercriminals could potentially hack your LOGGED in/UNLOCKED crypto wallets via Public Wifi

  • Once you are finished using your wallets, log out / lock

  • Think twice about connecting to public wifis

  • Don’t keep your crypto on devices you commonly use in public

Phishing / Fake Profiles

Where the scammer tries to get your personal information, passwords, seed phrase, private keys, etc.

Typically you get an email, DM, or phone call with scammer pretending to be a authority figure or company representative

  • NEVER send ANYONE in any shape, way or form your passwords, seed phrases, private keys

  • Don’t share access to your computer with anyone

  • Double check email address/social media profiles

Giveaways/more fake profiles

Sending crypto to participate in a giveaway, or send crypto to then receive more crypto which you have won in a giveaway

Scammers will pose as celebrities, authority figures in the space or even important platforms in the space e.g. fake metamask, coinbase, binance, etc and claim they are doing a giveaway

  • Don’t send crypto to enter any “giveaway” or “contest to win”

  • Don’t send crypto FIRST, to then be sent back more crypto e.g. “send me 1 BTC to approve the transaction and I will send you back 2 BTC”

  • Double check the profile!

Investment scams

These come in amny ways, shapes and forms

  • Watch out for phonny investment pitches

  • Random DMs sent to you by fake profiles to visit a website to learn more about a potential investments opportunity with unrealistic or guaranteed results

  • Or they may ask you for money directly

Sometimes your intuition can be your best frience.

Two most common type: exits & rug pulls


Exit scams

Where a “company” claims to be raising money via an ICO (initial coin offering) or some other method, to then “launch a crypto project” but then they quickly exit and steal the funds without creating an actual product.

  • DYOR - always research who, what, where, when

 (as we do anyway BEFORE investing in any crypto, right?!

  • Never invest what you’re not willing to lose (ICOs are high risk)

Rug Pulls

A new coin is created and listed on an DEX

Once people swap their cryptocurrencies for the new coin, the coin’s developers pull out of the project and leave investors with worthless coins.

Typically these projects are heavily promoted online.

  • DYOR!!! Always research who, what, where, when (as we do anyway BEFORE investing in any crypto, right?!)

  • Ask yourself - is this hype?

  • Check % of wallet holders on a blockchain explorers, eg. Etherscan (more than 20% in a personal wallet = 2 reg flag)

  • Never invest what you’re not willing to lose (new coins are higher risk)

Random airdrops

When you get sent random crypto to your wallet from someone anonymous.

When you try to pull them out or awap to another token, they steal the rest of your crypto from your wallet (don’t ask me how!)

  • Sometimes you are rewarded new crypto based on crypto/NFTs you hold as a reward. Did any of the projects you hold recently announce AirDrops?

  • Research the coin before swapping to anything

  • Check details on a blockchain explorer, eg. Etherscan (same address airdropping big amounts/much higher than max supply? Reg flag)

  • Ridiculous amount/value when you go to swap OR big price impact (see example)

There are so many. But overall

  • Wallet security security security security!

  • Don’t give ANYONE your private keys, seed phrases, passwords (and store them offline/off devices)

  • Always DYOR - don’t act on emotion!

  • If it;s too good to be true, it probably is (no “guarantess” or rich quicks”!)

  • Use your intuition/common sense

But most importantly: continue getting EDUCATED!


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CRYPTO SLANG – SOME FUN CRYPTO TERMINOLOGIES! https://realcontrarian.com/2022/04/29/crypto-slang-some-fun-crypto-terminologies%ef%bf%bc/ Fri, 29 Apr 2022 05:41:45 +0000 https://realcontrarian.com/?p=606 The post CRYPTO SLANG – SOME FUN CRYPTO TERMINOLOGIES! appeared first on My Blog.

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Recorded on 08-04-2022

Notes on Apr 21, 2022

58:54

Corrine Florence

Crypto Slang! Getting you accustomed to the LANGUAGE used in the world og crypto!


“It’s like they speak another language?”

Yep, I feel you! Here is the translation you need 😉


ALTCOINS - any coin which NOT bitcoin, is a ALT (alternative) coin

ATH - all time high. (when a coin reaches the highest price it has ever been.

BAG HOLDER - someone who buys crypto and holds large quantities for a medium to long term period of time, with the hope to make good profits.

BEAR/BEARISH - when the coin is in a down trend (prices going down)

BTFD - buy the f***ing dip! (see “dip” meaning below). Buying when everyone else is in panic and fear.



BULL/BULLISH - when a coin is in an up trend (prices going up)

DIAMOND HANDS - someone who holds onto their crypto/options even during what seems to be bad times/low prices.

DIP - when the prices of a coin come DOWN (the lowest possible price) before going back up!

DUMP - a biiiiig sell off of a coin (prices move very quickly down).

DYOR  - do your own research.

FA - fundamental analysis

FOMO - fear of missing out (especially on a “LAMBO TRADE”!). Trading with emotion.

FUD - fear, uncertainty, doubt. Usually related to “FUD new” which is released and plays with people’s emotions to throw them off.

HODL - HOLD ON for Dear Life!!! Invest and forget it (long term)

LASER EYES - that you are bullish on crypto  (a movement).

LONG - a margin trade position where we want price to go UP!

MCAP - market capitalization

MOON - price is going UPPP (all the way to the moon!)

PUMP - price moving aggressively UP

SH*TCOIN - a coin that has no valid use-case or potential value. Usually has a lot of hype around it but no substance.

SHORT - a margin trade position where we want price to go DOWN!

TA - technical analysis

REKT - when you lose a lotttttt

RUG PULL - where crypto developers abandon a project and run away investors’ funds.

WAGMI - we are all going to make it!

WHALE - persons that are very wealthy and have a lot of money which they use in the market and therefore have the ability to move the whole market, aka Market Mover.

WEAK HAND - when people act on emotion and sell as soon as they see the prices in the market coming down.


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UNDERSTANDING TRADINGVIEW AND HOW TO INTERPRET SWIPECOIN TRADES https://realcontrarian.com/2022/04/29/understanding-tradingview-and-how-to-interpret-swipecoin-trades%ef%bf%bc/ Fri, 29 Apr 2022 05:40:20 +0000 https://realcontrarian.com/?p=602 The post UNDERSTANDING TRADINGVIEW AND HOW TO INTERPRET SWIPECOIN TRADES appeared first on My Blog.

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Recorded on 10-02-2022

Notes on Apr 21, 2022

1:06:24

Corrine Florence

Tradingview and Scalper 

*still learning trading view and scalper it only show basics in trading view and scalper on how to navigate them interpreting the scalper, I need deep leaning on this to gain  more knowledge on how to use the tools.

Tradingview and swipecoin

*copy the entry point in swipecoin to your trading view

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