Crypto Informational Videos

We have put together a small collection of informational videos, to help get you started.

The content provided is for informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as, nor should it be construed as, financial or investment advice.

The information provided below should be considered  as general information concerning the technology behind blockchain, cryptocurrency.

Always… Do  your own due diligence!

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Crypto Wallets Explained
(Beginners Guide)

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TronLink USDT TRC20 Wallet. …
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Ledger Crypto Wallet. …
Exodus USDT TRC20 Wallet. …
Trust Wallet. …
Guarda USDT Tether Wallet.

Gas fees are the transaction fees paid to conduct a transaction or execute a smart contract on a blockchain. The term “gas” is often used to describe these fees on the Ethereum blockchain, but other cryptocurrencies may use different terms, such as miner fees.

Here are some key things to know about gas fees:

What gas fees are used for
Gas fees pay for the resources needed to conduct transactions, such as the work required to execute a smart contract.

How gas fees are priced
The price of gas is determined by supply, demand, and network capacity at the time of the transaction. Gas prices can be volatile and can rise significantly during periods of high network congestion.

How gas fees are paid
Gas fees are usually paid in the native token of the blockchain. For example, on Ethereum, gas fees are paid in Ether (ETH).

How gas fees are measured
Gas fees are typically measured in gwei, which is a fraction of 1 ETH. For example, 1 gwei is equal to 0.000000001 ETH.

How gas fees vary by transaction
Different transactions can have different levels of complexity, which can impact how much gas is consumed. For example, a simple ETH transfer might cost 21,000 gas, while more complex transactions could cost hundreds of thousands or even millions of gas. ⛽️