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I may be very active on SN, but no one should be taking bitcoin lessons from me. I am still fairly new to it, as well, and am still very much in the process of learning from those others.
Thanks but I still feel that you'll be a great fit to teach at least the beginners course and also the intermediate one. Kindly give it a thought again.
I've come up with this because I feel that there's a great need of formal education. I meet a lot of people and when I ask about Bitcoin they simply reply with such answer which have no base.
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I can speak to economic questions that relate to bitcoin, but I'm sure that I'm below the median stacker in terms of knowing the technical aspects of bitcoin and the related technologies.
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I don't know about a bitcoin teacher but I would pay for your online course on how to get someone to pay you to "work" in a manner in which you can be on SN all day.
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41 sats \ 2 replies \ @0fje0 4 Jul
Ah, so I'm not the only one wondering about this?
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Here's a freebie:
In computationally heavy data work, there's lots of downtime after you press "run".
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So basically this in another context?
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That mystery will be revealed someday.
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