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To Understand Crypto

CRYPTOGRAPHY is To Manage a Digital Wallet

Roy M. Avila
4 min readNov 23, 2022

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If one thing I do understand about crypto is that it’s speculative. Speculative because no one has the time to learn blockchain and programmable languages, the code. As if everyone uses the term crypto to mean cryptography, the art of writing or solving code. It’s associated only with trading as an asset, stock, or equity. The way to understand blockchain is to know the technology; capitalizing would be a bonus.

A friendly note: It’s been refreshing to find technology again. The real meaning of technology. Like back when I sold my first TRS-80 to folks who had a vision of ‘all possibilities.’ Once again, I love it!

A little about your trainer, my passion, and beliefs:

  • Technology
  • Global Approach
  • Humanity
  • Science and Arts
  • Spiritual Understanding
  • Animal Welfare (Animanity)

With over 25 years of technology experience, I’ve concluded that technology changes every 256 days. That means that you are at risk of losing the advantage of your protocol. Furthermore, the nonsense that centralized protocols and exchanges mirror the hard work of developers feeds into the speculation of money, your hard-earned dollar.

Follow the developers who code for the protocol/blockchain and review their mission and strategy to better sound technology.

Google, Microsoft, and Amazon have today’s technology down; now, for the next generation, blockchain.

Allow me to give you an insight into what it really means. Blockchain wasn’t attainable when computing power was expensive and limited; today, it is affordable and bountiful. Imagine allowing part of your storage on any device encrypted by cryptographic algorithms and earning credits for providing computer power; that’s what a decentralized solution attempts to design and implement. Unfortunately, only a handful of protocols exist today that do that exact thing.

Although not financial advice, I have past financial advisement experience, a technological background, and an entrepreneurial spirit. Therefore, I feel compelled to provide technology recommendations on storing and managing your crypto in a hardware (hard) wallet when connected to a software (soft) wallet/dApp so that you can manage your protocols easily and confidently.

I aim to get the other 95% involved in the blockchain. The best way is to educate the masses, starting with youthfully spirited pioneers who see the future of decentralization. But, of course, you don’t need to get involved if you don’t believe decentralization is the future. I say that because today’s technology is excellent and only improving by the day. The advantage of decentralization is that no entity, corporation, or organization controls the data; we all collectively safeguard the data.

Many of us have invested and labored over countless hours, days, months, and years of learning the best practice approach to handling identities and data better, controlled by oneself and not the other way around. Think about your assets, personal information, ‘likes’, and managed personal health records.

It is yours to take back and control; an encrypted, rule-based, managed dApp (decentralized application).

Some reasons to get involved in cryptography (CRYPTO):

  • Branding and Entertainment
  • Art and Collectables
  • Gaming and Sports
  • Banking and Financial Services
  • Identities and Data Control
  • Global Ownership and Transferrable
  • Media and Communication

Get the training for a great experience from the start.

I propose you get the 101 Tutor Crypto Experience instead of what most people do, sign up with an exchange and buy a coin in hopes of getting rich.

Technology Training How-To (only, not investment advice) While only focusing on the top ten decentralized protocols.

  • Key Management
  • Proper Handling of Wallets and dApps
  • Self-Custody
  • Storing Important Information
  • Create complex passwords easily
  • Recognizing Scams and Preventing Fraud
  • Send or Accept payments
  • Navigating Consoles
  • Trade, Lend, Borrow, and Buy and Sell

The Cryptography (crypto) Usability Training:

It starts with a free consultation—ask away—a one-on-one call for us to get to know each other. Once our dynamics and synergy are aligned, we schedule the sessions up front.

  • 1 Hour Sessions
  • 1-ON-1 Remote or In Person
  • A span of 4 weeks (not necessarily in sequence)
  • Lecture
  • The Purchase of Hardware
  • Payment
  • Program Individual Priced
  • Croup training available

Prerequisite:

  1. Familiar with a Mobile Apple/Android Phone
  2. Understand how to navigate in Windows/PC or macOS/Apple
  3. Knows a person who they can fall back on for future updates

Results:

  1. Established understanding of Blockchain/Crypto
  2. Owning and Managing a Hardware (hard) Wallet
  3. Confident in recognizing a preferred protocol
  4. Trade an asset on an exchange

In conclusion, you’ll understand how Cryptography works and what it stands for and socialize and manage protocols

I think the best time to get involved in any new technology is when the noise is at its worst. You’ll also have more and better choices.

Instead of trying to dip your toe in the water, learn how to swim; you’ll love the ocean of possibilities.

Thank you,

Roy M. Avila

NOT INVESTMENT ADVICE

Any views, opinions expressed, and consulting services provided are for educational purposes only; you should not construe any such information or other material as legal, tax, investment, financial, or any other advice. Sessions do not constitute a recommendation or endorsement of any particular cryptocurrency as

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Roy M. Avila

A technology enthusiast and an advocate long time promoter towards a healthy wellness lifestyle.