6 Hour Crypto Workshop - A Review

in #leofinance5 days ago

I recently purchased a ticket for a 6 hour (ended up 7+) crypto workshop titled “The 2025 Crypto Wealth Blueprint” taught by The Bitcoin Block Bully. In my humble opinion he is a hidden gem in this space, and one that is constantly delivering value to his community. There were over 1000 people in attendance. Already being an experienced user, there’s a few reasons I still took this workshop:



  1. I’ve been in the game 5+ years and consider myself pretty experienced. I’ve hosted classes/workshops of my own, spoke at a couple schools about Web3, and have had my share of communications with some project founders and so on.
    With that said, I haven’t been eating, sleeping, and breathing crypto in the past year like I had done prior to. But one thing I know for sure is THINGS MOVE FAST, so to get caught up I wanted to link with somebody I know is immersed in the actual tech and the current state of the market. The instructor regularly interacts with a slew of different defi projects and is also an active trader that keeps up with where the big capital is moving within the market.

  2. Based on what you’re trying to achieve, the perspective or angle of who you’re getting information from is just as important as the information itself. I’ve watched Bully blossom into an elite student/teacher, especially when it comes to decentralized finance and more specifically, self-banking. Once you develop some level of mastery with these strategies, you will be well positioned and really shouldn’t have to sell your coin.

  3. As someone that made the mistake of trying to live off my crypto too soon (only because I didn't have the know-how), I look to learn from individuals who have successfully made that transition. It takes a combination of foundational principles, risk-management, and the ability to adapt to make it a reality.


Takeaways

Even as an experienced user I got exactly what I was looking for and some. There was time spent on fundamentals for newbies like setting up wallets and how to check on transactions but it got pretty advanced from there. In crypto, the money moves in waves. You have to stay up-to-date with what sectors are hot and the best tools to interact with them.

From the workshop I got a refresher on managing collateralized debt via AAVE, some of the better cold and hot wallet options (these things change with time), a thorough introduction to the merging worlds of crypto and AI agents, how to participate in the real estate market through blockchain, and got pointed in the direction of some juicy APRs across different ecosystems.

This was an actual workshop, so the instructor funded wallets with his own capital to interact with all the different blockchains and applications. A couple chains I engaged with for the 1st time were BASE and XRP which was pretty cool just for the experience. I wasn't aware that BASE shifted its focus to be a platform for AI development, specifically agents. We made a few moves on Solana, BNB, and Arbitrum also.

One thing that stood out to me as an observer is the fact that everyone is at a different level of understanding. I'm not sure if he coined the phrase but the instructor always emphasizes "comprehension before compensation". If you keep this maxim front of mind while maneuvering through the space you'll be a lot better off.

Gold slippeth away from the man who invests it in businesses or purposes with which he is not familiar.

-Richest Man in Babylon


Rating - 9.5/10

Based on the title and delivering on the promise of the workshop, I'm going to rate the course a 9 out of 10. The instructor under-promised and over-delivered. By walking through all the steps and rewatching to enhance their comprehension, a newbie can become a lot more advanced than the majority of crypto users who just buy & sell with their wallets. It was indeed a blueprint.

The only reason I wouldn't give it a perfect score is because it was presented as being newbie friendly but most of the new attendees had trouble keeping up. This wasn't at the fault of the instructor, more so just because of the amount of value he was squeezing into one session. By rewatching a few times and studying, even a newbie could get through all the steps.


Takeaway

The $100 I paid was exponentially cheaper than the value provided. I'll get that back within a few weeks or sooner from potential yield, potential upside, and potential airdrops. Of course this is crypto, and things can go left quick. But proper positioning will keep you on firm ground.