
Welcome to The Top 100 Cryptocurrencies For Beginners. The ultimate crypto podcast for anyone looking to master digital currencies without the hype. Launched by a seasoned crypto vet who’s been in the game since 2013, this show breaks down the top 100 cryptocurrencies by market cap as of March 25, 2025, with clear, beginner-friendly explanations and real-world use cases. Whether you’re new to Bitc... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 88 | Founded | 10 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Technology | |||

EPISODE 88 — What Is a Stablecoin — and Which One Should You Trust?
In May 2022, TerraUSD was an $18 billion stablecoin pegged to the US dollar. Within 72 hours it had collapsed to near zero. Billions were permanently wiped out. Hundreds of thousand... more
EPISODE 87 — Celestia — The Modular Blockchain Revolution
For most of blockchain history, every network tried to do everything: execute transactions, reach consensus on their ordering, ensure data remains available, and settle finality — all in one ... more
EPISODE 86 — What Is a Seed Phrase — and Why It Can Never Be Lost
There is no password reset in crypto. No customer support team can restore your access. No bank or government agency can help. If you lose your seed phrase and your device fails, is s... more
EPISODE 85 — Bonk — Solana's Meme Coin King
Christmas Day 2022. Solana was at its lowest point in years. The FTX collapse had occurred weeks earlier, devastating confidence in the entire ecosystem. Token prices had fallen by 90% or more. Developer m... more
EPISODE 84 — What Is a Crypto ETF vs Buying Crypto Directly?
Two investors both want Bitcoin exposure. One buys shares in the BlackRock iShares Bitcoin Trust through their existing brokerage account. The other downloads Coinbase, buys actual Bitcoin... more
EPISODE 83 — JasmyCoin — Japan's Data Privacy Blockchain
JasmyCoin is one of the most quietly persistent projects in crypto — a Japanese blockchain initiative that has maintained a dedicated community across multiple market cycles while pursuing a s... more
EPISODE 82 — What Are Gas Fees — and How Do You Avoid Paying Too Much?
Gas fees are the transaction costs you pay to use a blockchain — and if you have tried to interact with Ethereum during periods of peak demand, you may have paid twenty, fifty, o... more
EPISODE 81 — Notcoin — The Telegram Game That Became a Token
In early 2024, a Telegram mini-app called Notcoin asked users to tap a coin on their phone screen. That was the entire game. No complex mechanics, no blockchain knowledge required, no wall... more
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