Eight Days of Simple, Digestible Teaching

From crypto curious,
to crypto confident.

Fifteen minutes a day, for eight days. By the end, you will know how to buy, store, and protect cryptocurrency — and how it fits into the longer financial life you are already building.

8 Lessons
15 Minutes a day
Lifetime access
The Premise

If you can send an email, you can use cryptocurrency.

You do not need to be a programmer who understands the code and protocols in order to send an email. You do not need to be a mechanic in order to drive a car. In the same way, you do not need to be a cryptography programmer in order to use cryptocurrency.

The course teaches what an ordinary person needs to know in order to use cryptocurrency safely and competently.

"What email did for communication, cryptocurrency is doing for money."
— Brad Garlinghouse
The Curriculum

Eight compact lessons. By the end, you will know how to buy, store, and protect cryptocurrency.

Each lesson is self-contained, and ends with a one-page checklist of small steps you can complete in under ten minutes. Take the lessons in order, or in any order that suits you, at your own pace.

  1. 00

    A welcome from Andaza

    A short, personal hello, recorded on camera. Why this course exists, what to expect, and how to make the most of the eight days ahead.

    5 min
  2. 01

    What cryptocurrency is

    A careful definition, taught the way Andaza had to learn it himself: by relating each new idea to something you already know.

    15 min
  3. 02

    Email, but for money

    The mental model that brings the rest together. Once you see cryptocurrency through this lens, the wider conversation around it begins to feel familiar.

    15 min
  4. 03

    Wallets — your digital safe-deposit box

    What a wallet is, what it makes you responsible for, and the small daily habits that keep what is inside it protected.

    15 min
  5. 04

    Buying your first cryptocurrency

    A guided walk-through of your first purchase, with the small details that often surprise newcomers — bank holds, transfer limits, account verification — explained in advance.

    15 min
  6. 05

    Where to keep it, and why it matters

    On-exchange storage, off-exchange storage, and hardware wallets — what each is for, when each is appropriate, and how to think about the trade-offs.

    15 min
  7. 06

    Keeping your cryptocurrency safe

    The small daily practices that protect what you own — drawn from the difficulties newcomers most often run into, and the quiet habits that prevent them.

    15 min
  8. 07

    Using cryptocurrency in real life

    Sending, receiving, and spending. A measured view of the practical uses of cryptocurrency today, and where the road appears to be heading.

    15 min
  9. 08

    A long-term view

    How to think of cryptocurrency as one piece of a longer financial life — patiently, in proportion, on a timeline that suits you. The wave is a long one; the value is in steady, considered participation.

    15 min
From the Author

I started learning crypto at 52.
This is the course I wish I had.

I read articles. I watched videos by people who, clearly, were thinking in a language I didn't speak. I paid people to teach me, and I was still lost. There were times I quietly believed this was for younger people, for smarter people, for people who had grown up with a screen in their hand.

Then someone said the line that changed everything: "What email did for communication, cryptocurrency is doing for money." The whole thing clicked. Not because I had become more technical, but because someone had finally translated it into something I already understood.

I am not a cryptographer. I am not a financial advisor. I am someone who came to this from outside the tech bubble, the long way, and remembers exactly what it felt like to be lost. The course is the one I wish I'd had on day one. It assumes nothing, and rushes nothing. It speaks the language you already speak — plumbing, carpentry, grocery shopping, email — and uses what you already know to teach you the new thing. If a fifty-two-year-old who didn't grow up with this could learn it, so can you.

Andaza Hezekiah Author of the Course
Who It Is For

If you have ever felt left behind by all this, the course is built for you.

  • The busy parent who keeps meaning to "look into bitcoin" and never does.
  • The professional who feels behind the curve and would rather not ask publicly.
  • The grandparent who wants to understand what the family is talking about.
  • The skeptic who wants to know what is true before putting a dollar in.
  • The fifty-something who watched the internet take off and would rather not miss this one.
  • Anyone who considers themselves outside the tech bubble, and who would rather understand cryptocurrency before deciding what to do about it.
From the Students

Andaza explains it the way you'd explain it to family.

— A, 24
I want this packaged version for my friends.
Dr. W, 62 United States
He connects God to scripture to crypto in a way that finally makes sense.
Akushia, 22 England
You bring it all together.
Ms. Na, 70
Price

$497

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Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to know anything about cryptocurrency already?
No prior knowledge is required. The course is designed for absolute beginners. If you have used email, and you are an enthusiast — somebody who wants to learn — you have everything you need to begin.
Do I need to be good with computers?
Comfortable use of email is the only technical baseline assumed. The course is taught with the explicit understanding that many of its students consider themselves outside the tech bubble, and the pace is set accordingly.
Why fifteen minutes a day?
Because more than that, in this material, simply overwhelms. Fifteen minutes is the right length to introduce a single idea well, let it settle, and end with one small action you can complete in under ten minutes. Eight days of those, and the foundation is in place.
How long will I have access to the course?
Lifetime. A single payment grants permanent access. Take the lessons at your own pace and return to them whenever it suits you — months, or years, from now.
Is this financial advice?
No. The course is financial education, not financial advice. Andaza is a cryptocurrency enthusiast sharing what he has learned, and is neither a cryptographer nor a licensed financial advisor. Cryptocurrency carries real risk. Conduct your own research, and make your own decisions.
What if the course is not right for me?
A full refund is available within fourteen days of enrollment. Send a brief note to the contact address and we will process it promptly.