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When he started a YouTube channel in 2019, Jesse Hall decided not to tell his wife and kids until he’d gained a small following. Within a few weeks, he had a few hundred people subscribing to his coding tutorials di lui – a success, in his mind di lui. But it wasn’t until he started exploring NFTs that his audience di lui exploded, quickly growing from thousands of subscribers to hundreds of thousands.<\/p>\n

\u201cI’m by nature very much an introvert, and this has really brought me more out of my shell than I ever have been,\u201d Hall said. “And I’ve learned that I really like to teach.” <\/p>\n

The crypto space tends to be dominated by enthusiastic boosters promising huge returns to anyone savvy enough to buy in – even as headlines fill with stories of crash after crash. But look beyond the hype, and you can also find a contingent of creators providing something rare: practical knowledge and reasonable expectations for newcomers to the space.<\/p>\n

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