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Who else here is writing or thinking of writing a book on crypto? Now I've been in this game for a little over 5 months now, pretty hardcore - learning TA, FA and other things related to crypto (unlike casual fags who invest and forget here, although also a good method, you don't actually understand the market and if you lose it all you won't be able to return back up). I know there is one anon here who's self-proclaimed successful and writing a book.
I want to do it for a few reasons, first of all crypto trading and investing is, whether you like to believe it or not differs from investing into other instruments. For better or for worse it is more simple yet more complex in certain areas, this is due to, of course, mainly because it's decentralized and is not controlled up the ass by (((them))), unless it's jewbase that decides to do "wallet maintenance" during crucial hours, but that's every now and then. The other reason is because writing helps me learn, I wrote down notes all my life to memorize things and been doing this with crypto. I'm by no means successful yet (no one would be in this time span), but since the crypto world differs pretty wildly from other markets, it seems like a good idea to start contributing. Also I know there are some books on crypto trading and investing, but they are mostly basic and outdated. Looking forward to some new books on crypto.

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>New books on crypto

"REEEEEEEE: A memoir"