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Is Crypto Dying Again? What This Week’s Headlines Really Made Me Think
A beginner’s honest reaction to the nonstop “Crypto is dead” narrative the news keeps throwing at us.

Why Writer Coins Feel Like a Fresh Start for Us Beginners
How I’m discovering a new way to write, support, and grow — even when I’m just getting started

$3.7B Liquidated — What I Learned Watching the Market Burn as a Beginner
Seeing billions wiped out in a week is terrifying… but it taught me more about crypto than any tutorial ever has.
I’m still super new to writing — like, barely know what I’m doing new — so when I came across this idea of a writer coin, it honestly blew my mind a bit.
I always thought writing online was basically two choices:
chase clicks, or
throw up a paywall and hope someone cares.
Neither felt right for someone like me who’s just starting.
But in AVC’s post, they explained this new thing Paragraph is doing:
readers can actually benefit if the writer grows.
Not through ads or subs — but through a token tied to the writer’s work.
As a beginner, that feels way more fair.
I don’t have a big audience yet, but if someone believes in me early, they could be part of the journey instead of just “reading and leaving.”
It also takes the pressure off. I don’t have to pretend to be an expert or lock content behind something. I can just… write, learn, improve, and maybe one day launch my own writer coin when it actually makes sense.
For now, I’m just curious and excited.
Still figuring things out, still experimenting, but this model feels like something that finally gives newbies like me a real shot.
I’m still super new to writing — like, barely know what I’m doing new — so when I came across this idea of a writer coin, it honestly blew my mind a bit.
I always thought writing online was basically two choices:
chase clicks, or
throw up a paywall and hope someone cares.
Neither felt right for someone like me who’s just starting.
But in AVC’s post, they explained this new thing Paragraph is doing:
readers can actually benefit if the writer grows.
Not through ads or subs — but through a token tied to the writer’s work.
As a beginner, that feels way more fair.
I don’t have a big audience yet, but if someone believes in me early, they could be part of the journey instead of just “reading and leaving.”
It also takes the pressure off. I don’t have to pretend to be an expert or lock content behind something. I can just… write, learn, improve, and maybe one day launch my own writer coin when it actually makes sense.
For now, I’m just curious and excited.
Still figuring things out, still experimenting, but this model feels like something that finally gives newbies like me a real shot.
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Thx for sharing nice info
Great news update 👍
https://paragraph.com/@cryptomadn3ss/trying-to-understand-writer-coins-as-a-total-newbie