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Sunday, 10 November 2019
In your opinion, what is the best resource for learning about crypto and blockchain?
I recently got a trial position in the marketing team of a tech startup that works with crypto and blockchain.
I have been given a week to learn about a variety of related topics and if I pass a verbal test at the end of that week I will be given the job.
The problem I’m having is that there is SO much to learn and I am a bit overwhelmed. What do you think is the best way for someone without a tech background to become an expert in a week?
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Do you like poker? Do you like BCH? When this post is ~12 hours old, there are several BCH poker events, including a couple of free-to-enter tournaments.
All events held on https://blockchain.poker
The first event is in approximately 12 hours, at 14:30 UTC. It's a 0.01 BCH freeroll tourney, meaning that it costs nothing to enter but there are 0.01 BCH in prizes up for grabs.
Link to register: https://blockchain.poker?tournament=6388
The second event is an hour later at 13:30 UTC. It's a 0.05 BCH prize pool freeroll tournament. Link to register: https://blockchain.poker?tournament=6376
The third event is an hour after that, at 14:30 UTC. This one has 0.1 BCH in prizes up for grabs but is not a freeroll and costs 0.01 BCH to enter. Link to register: https://blockchain.poker?tournament=6378
If there's enough interest, I'm happy to create a fourth event with a 0.5 BCH guaranteed prize pool and a 0.05 BCH entry fee. With this style of tournament I have to put up the guaranteed amount myself and can end up losing money if not enough people register, so I'll only do it if enough people indicate that they plan to participate.
These tournaments have been a great way for noobies to dip their toes in the water with BCH (I like to think of the freeroll tournaments as skill-based faucets), and are also a fun time to hang out playing a game with other folks. The site has a chat feature and there's getting to be quite the community of regular players so there's some good banter going on.
These events are open to all, hope to see you there!
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source https://www.reddit.com/r/btc/comments/du5k39/do_you_like_poker_do_you_like_bch_when_this_post/
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