There is a high-quality cryptocurrency beginner tutorial worth paying attention to, especially suitable for newcomers to get started quickly.



My suggestion is this: first, input this content into Grok, and let it help you track all the referenced original posts and related background information. This step is crucial to help you understand the entire knowledge framework.

Next, input the original text along with all reference materials into NotebookLM. It can automatically organize them into a mind map and also generate a podcast audio version. This way, you can digest the content in multiple ways.

Finally, it's a slow process of savoring and understanding. When you encounter something you don't understand, ask more questions. This will greatly improve your learning efficiency. Gradually building a knowledge system is much more solid than trying to absorb all the information at once.
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MeaninglessGweivip
· 7h ago
Wow, the Grok+NotebookLM combo is amazing, way better than figuring things out on your own. This idea is correct, you just need to clarify the logic from the source; otherwise, beginners might get led astray. I love the audio version of this; listening and understanding at the same time really boosts efficiency.
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Gm_Gn_Merchantvip
· 14h ago
The combination of grok and notebook is really awesome. I did it this way before, saving me a lot of time. I love the podcast version feature. Listening to it during my commute is much more comfortable. But to be honest, the biggest pitfall for beginners is rushing for quick success. You still need to take it slow.
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UncommonNPCvip
· 01-08 14:19
This method is okay, but I find that the mind maps generated by NotebookLM sometimes tend to fragment the knowledge points. Manually organizing them myself makes things clearer. Grok's tracking and referencing feature is indeed convenient, saving the trouble of digging out sources one by one. Listening to the podcast version? Honestly, it's pretty good to just pop in headphones during work, but if you really want to learn technical details, you still need to keep your eyes on the screen. The key is not to be lazy; the beginner tutorials are just the starting point. The real self-cultivation begins afterward.
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WalletDivorcervip
· 01-08 11:25
Amazing, I have to try the Grok NotebookLM combo... It sounds much more reliable than just grinding through tutorials.
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RealYieldWizardvip
· 01-07 06:51
Using just the Grok and NotebookLM combo might seem a bit over-engineered... but the logic checks out. Actually, the biggest fear for beginners is being bombarded with all kinds of concepts right from the start. This method can definitely help avoid that pitfall. I like the idea of a podcast audio version—just listen while you work. --- Hey, what exactly is that tutorial you mentioned? Can you send a link... Just saying "high quality" but no one knows what it's about. --- Is NotebookLM really that powerful? It feels like a new tool. --- The mind map step is the core, right? Compared to scattered individual points, having a framework makes it much easier to understand. --- I agree with the idea of digesting and understanding, but the problem is most people never even get to that step...
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ChainProspectorvip
· 01-07 06:48
Really, you need both Grok+NotebookLM to fully understand a tutorial; this process is a bit complicated. I'm actually interested in the audio version generated by NotebookLM. Being able to listen while mining coins is really awesome. But honestly, beginners are most likely to get stuck on "step-by-step" guidance. Often, they get cut off before even building a framework. Why so many tools? Can't you just read directly? Why make it so fancy? Mind maps are indeed great, but the key is to think for yourself. No matter how many tools there are, if you don't think, it's all useless. By the way, is this tutorial really reliable? Could it be just a big influencer's scheme to harvest users' funds? Good grief, from beginner to expert, having to go through so many steps. Is this the learning cost of Web3?
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StableGeniusDegenvip
· 01-07 06:36
Yeah, the Grok plus NotebookLM combo is really good, although a bit complicated, but definitely effective. I tried the podcast feature in NotebookLM, and the generated audio sounds incredibly natural, way better than some official tutorials. But to be honest, most beginners can't stick to the "slowly digest" step at all; they give up after watching twice haha. This process is basically outsourcing learning to AI, then reviewing it yourself, which is quite a scientific methodology.
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PretendingToReadDocsvip
· 01-07 06:33
Haha, first use Grok to scrape the references, then toss in NotebookLM to generate a mind map. This combo is truly awesome. To be honest, I’ve become addicted to NotebookLM’s podcast feature—it’s much faster than reading text myself. If beginners can progress step by step like this, they can really avoid many detours.
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SmartContractPhobiavip
· 01-07 06:29
Let's mark it first. The Grok+NotebookLM combo is indeed quite powerful. But to be honest, beginners are often overwhelmed by the sea of information... It's still best to find a reliable person to guide you through it.
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mev_me_maybevip
· 01-07 06:24
The beginner tutorial is pretty good, but this process is indeed a bit complicated. Isn't it better to just read the original text? Grok plus NotebookLM plus podcasts, does it feel a bit overdone? Honestly, that last sentence really hit home. Taking things step by step is indeed more effective than trying to do everything at once. I need to copy this methodology; it seems applicable to other learning areas. I haven't actually tried the NotebookLM live podcast wave yet. I'll tinker with it later. The beginner tutorial is just that—a beginner tutorial. It depends on the author's skill. It feels like just connecting AI tools for knowledge management, which is a decent idea. I agree with asking more questions, but the prerequisite is to find the right talent.
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