Steemit Crypto Academy Weekly Update #2 [ February 15th, 2021 ]
Thank you to all the many people who took part in Week 1 of the Steemit Crypto Academy.
The Crypto Professors produced some great teaching posts and we have been delighted with how many of the community have joined in with the homework tasks.
We are still working through the posts giving vote rewards from @steemcurator01 & 02 for the best ones after the Crypto Professors have checked them.
The Crypto Professors are now posting their week 2 lessons and we hope many of you will join in with the homework tasks.
The Steemit Crypto Academy Courses - Week 2
These are the courses for Week #2…
@besticofinder [ Sri Lanka ]
Homework task…
- Create a simple beginners guide for any leading cryptocurrency exchange explaining how to complete registering, verification, depositing funds, withdrawing funds etc.
@gbenga [ Nigeria ]
- The Steemit Crypto Academy Week 2: Cryptocurrency Exchanges and Cryptocurrency Market Capitalization
Homework task…
- Will You Keep Your Crypto Assets in a Wallet or on an Exchange? Make a post to why you would prefer to keep your asset in one over the other.
@stream4u [ India ]
- Steemit Crypto Academy | Course 2 by @stream4u | How To Read Candlestick Charts In Different Time Frames & Information about Buy-Sell (Support & Resistance)
Homework task…
Make a post on what you understood about How To Read Candlestick Charts In Different Time Frames with the example of one of the coin charts and explain where did you find the buy-sell zones.
@yohan2on [ Uganda ]
Homework task…
- Explain at least one Dapp on the Tron Blockchain.
@sapwood [ India ]
Homework task…
- How do I download & install a wallet? Examples(Hint- Etherum, Tron, etc or any other you wish to)? How do I restore a wallet using a Private key/Mnemonic key/Keystore file? How important is the Mnemonic key or Private Key or Keystore File during the installation/restoration of a wallet? How do you store/secure your keys? Examples? Any Blockchain wallet you have used before, having the experience of any/all the three forms of keys-- Private/Mnemonic/Keystore file?
Homework Guidelines
We are keen to ensure that all contributions to the Steemit Crypto Academy are of as high a standard as possible.
While the Crypto Professors may set specific requirements for some of their homework tasks we would suggest all students follow these basic guidelines…
- Title the post with the format - Crypto Academy Week 2 Homework Post for [name of Crypto Professor] …
- Homework posts should be at least 300 words
- All work should be your own - plagiarism will not be tolerated
- Any graphs, screenshots, quotes etc used from other sources should be fully referenced
- Any images used should be from copyright-free sources and fully referenced
- Homework posts should include the tag #cryptoacademy and any tag specifically required by the Crypto Professor in the first five tags. It will also be good to include a tag for your country.
- Tag the relevant Crypto Professor to help them find your homework post.
Please make sure you send your homework posts into the Crypto-Academy community…
Do not post any other posts in this community - it is only for Crypto Academy posts.
Following all these guidelines carefully will help you gain higher vote rewards for your homework posts.
We hope as many of you as possible will join in with the Steemit Crypto Academy courses and do the homework tasks set by the Crypto Professors. You are free to follow as many of the courses as you want.
We will be giving votes from @steemcurator01 or @steemcurator02 for good homework posts - so make sure you do as many as you can as well as you can !
You can also help grow the Steemit Crypto Academy by telling your friends about it and sharing the courses on your social media.
And if you know any crypto content creators do encourage them to come along and get involved. We will be on the lookout for more Crypto Professors soon.
Thank you
The Steemit Team
Dear @steemitblog,
Thank You.
Wow..thank you so much for this wonderful and amazing assignments @steemitblog and @crypto-academy community .
This is my entry
https://steemit.com/hive-108451/@kadosh2340/crypto-academy-week-2-homework-post-for-how-to-setup-a-crypto-trading-account-in-a-cryptocurrency-exchange-by-besticofinder-100
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Week One was really really educating and informative. I learnt quite a lot from the lectures and the research I carried out afterwards.
I'll do well to take all lectures and submit every task.
Hello The Steemit Team, thank you for continuing to advance with this academy that brings quality information to understand this wide world of cryptocurrency from its base.
I have a question, the links of the tasks that we do, should I share them in a comment on this publication?
A clear resteem to my + 6.6 k followers.
It is good way to teach the users infact.
Thank you for giving us another opportunity. We move.
@steemcurator01. @steemitblog, and @steemcurator02, Please I have a suggestion. I don't know if it's gonna make sense.
There are different crypto professors. They all locate their homework responses on one platform which is the cryptoacademy community. Of course it's cool, but what if there is a tag for each of them. For instance, anyone doing the homework of @yohan2on, or @besticofinder would include their name in the tag, or any name you come up with for each of them. This way, It would be easy for every professor to locate and read all the responses to their homework by not relying on mention, which is complicated in most case. Also, It would help to differentiate between one post from another, and moderation would be easier. Once any professor clicks on his/her tag, all contents created in response to his/her homework would be accessed. I just think this process would make it ordered and a lot easier for professors and the curating accounts. just a suggestion.. I appreciate every step.
I agree with you, that would be helpful if you all include the professor steemit account tag in one of your tags, easier for them to locate your homework.
Thanks @cryptokannon. I believe it would help more because some people just drop their entry in the community without notifying the profs, and with the number of people participating, it's a big work for the steemit team to cut across because its not an easy task, and they are trying so well. The profs too would find it easy to know the number of people that participated in their lectures, and reply swiftly if need be. I so much appreciate your reaction. Thank you, and one love.
Hi there @steemitblog, Are we gonna get small amount of steem coins for participating in crypto academy like in coinbase watch video courses and earn crypto.
Thank you @steemitblog and @crypto-academy community for this amazing opportunity to learn and do these assignments. You'll get my enteries soon.
Very educative topics to talk about crypto. Well done.