I recently discovered a good side hustle idea—systematically sharing my understanding of blockchain. I could create an introductory blockchain course on online learning platforms or organize offline workshops to teach basics like how to use wallets and how to securely protect assets—fundamental but super critical topics. Honestly, there are many knowledgeable people, but those who can explain clearly are indeed rare. After launching the course, earning a share of the sales revenue provides a decent passive income. Recently, I've been following the trends of XRP, ZKC, and SOL, and many students are very interested in the technical details of these projects. In my opinion, the more bullish the market, the more you should focus on accumulating knowledge. This could potentially help diversify income in the next cycle with this set of skills.

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MetaverseMortgagevip
· 20h ago
I've seen this routine too many times; they talk convincingly but are actually just harvesting the little guys. Those XRP things—it's better to buy the dip yourself than to teach others. Teaching about a bull market is indeed a skill, but you need to have real expertise. Course sellers all talk about passive income, but in reality, most are losing actively. Clarifying security and protection might actually make you more vulnerable to doxxing, forget it.
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AirdropHarvestervip
· 01-03 13:43
Relying on lectures to harvest the leeks? I think it works, but you really need to understand it well. Speaking of wallet security, it's indeed a blank spot, but mixing in coins like XRP into the course... feels a bit like product placement. Passive income sounds great, but in reality, you need a solid fan base to make it work. I agree with the idea of calmly accumulating knowledge, but for me, it's to qualify for shorting in the next cycle.
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LayerZeroHerovip
· 01-02 19:48
It has proven that very few people can truly explain the security architecture of wallets, and this idea has some merit.
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ImpermanentPhilosophervip
· 01-02 19:37
Damn, isn't this exactly what I've been wanting to do? Someone is actually doing it. Being able to explain clearly is truly valuable; most people haven't even figured it out themselves. During a bull market, teaching and monitoring the market at the same time is awesome. But be careful when teaching about XRP and SOL; students asking questions can easily lead to trouble.
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LiquidationWizardvip
· 01-02 19:30
Hey, clarifying things is indeed rare, I like this approach. Really, teaching wallet security is much more meaningful than hyping coins. Wait, is this guy trying to drive traffic to his course? That's a bit sneaky. HODLing through a bull market? Haha, easy to say, everyone is watching the K-line. Just XRP, ZKC, SOL, can students really understand the technical details? I have my doubts. Passive income sounds great, but how much effort is needed upfront? Is it tiring? The next cycle is uncertain, who can say for sure, but diversification right now is truly attractive.
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