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Lesson 1 — Crypto Jedi Orientation

Start the Crypto Jedi learning path by understanding crypto as both a financial market and a blockchain infrastructure system.

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Crypto is not only about price charts. It is a complete digital asset ecosystem made of markets, blockchains, wallets, exchanges, smart contracts, stablecoins, liquidity pools, and on-chain data. A trader who only looks at candles but does not understand the infrastructure behind crypto is exposed to unnecessary risk.

This orientation introduces the Crypto Jedi learning path. The goal is to help students understand crypto from the inside out. Students will first learn the foundations of blockchain, then Bitcoin, Ethereum, DeFi, liquidity pools, swaps, NFTs, and on-chain data. This order matters because each topic builds on the previous one.

A serious crypto student must understand the difference between market analysis and operational behavior. Market analysis is about reading price, trend, liquidity, and sentiment. Operational behavior is about using networks, wallets, exchanges, transfers, smart contracts, and protocols safely. Both are important.

Many beginner mistakes in crypto are not chart-analysis mistakes. They are infrastructure mistakes: sending funds to the wrong network, using unsafe wallets, approving malicious contracts, misunderstanding gas fees, or interacting with risky DeFi protocols. This course is designed to reduce those errors.

Crypto education should not be built on hype. It should be built on structure, security, and practical understanding. The purpose of this course is to help students recognize opportunity while respecting risk.

Homework

1. Write five crypto concepts you already understand and five concepts you need to learn.
2. Explain the difference between trading crypto and using blockchain infrastructure.
3. Create a personal crypto safety checklist with at least seven rules.
4. Pick one crypto mistake beginners often make and explain how education can prevent it.

Quiz / Exam Questions
  1. 1. Why is crypto more than price charts?
  2. 2. What is the difference between market analysis and operational behavior?
  3. 3. Why can wrong-network transfers be dangerous?
  4. 4. Why should crypto education avoid hype?
  5. 5. What are three infrastructure elements in crypto?
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