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Confused about Bitcoin? Created in January 2009, Bitcoin is a decentralized digital currency that uses cryptography to maintain its security. Transactions are verified by “mining” — massive amounts of computer processing power. Bitcoin is so popular that it has launched hundreds of similar cryptocurrencies, which the industry refers to as “alt coins.” The appeal of Bitcoin is in its lower transaction fees and the fact that it’s created, distributed, traded, and stored by a nongovernment decentralized authority and ledger system called “blockchain.” The following Bitcoin influencers keep their followers informed about what’s happening with the cryptocurrency.

10 social influencers offer input on all things Bitcoin

Ben Armstrong

Known to his 419K Instagram followers as “BitBoy Crypto,” Ben frequently posts about Bitcoin, Ethereum, and other cryptocurrencies. His in-depth videos cover more than just rises and drops in Bitcoin. He also explains blockchain technology, why Dubai is a tax haven, and how the actions of Congress affect the crypto market.

Scott Melker

Scott hosts “The Wolf of All Streets” podcast, where he talks to people about the world of Bitcoin, as well as trading, finance, and more. His 116K YouTube followers rely on him for predictions about the Bitcoin market, how Bitcoin “whales” really make money trading crypto, and why he buys during certain Bitcoin dips. He also does frequent interviews with big names in the crypto industry, like veteran trader Peter Brandt.

Jordan Camirand

Jordan livestreams daily for his 62.5K YouTube subscribers about cryptocurrency news and trading, including Bitcoin, Ethereum, XRP, Chainlink, and other relevant topics. He analyzes Bitcoin, calms his followers when they may panic and sell, and explains patterns that are forming to help predict breakouts. He gets into great detail about topics like logarithmic regression bands and their effects on Bitcoin’s price.  

Benjamin Cowen

While many cryptocurrency “experts” only use memes and catchy slogans, Benjamin uses his science, engineering, and programmatic background to look at metrics that drive the price of Bitcoin and other crypto. His 693K YouTube subscribers tune in for videos like those in the series “Bitcoin: The Beauty of Mathematics” and “Bitcoin vs. U.S. Dollar Currency Index.” If you’re curious about the macro-level volatility of Bitcoin or accounting for the money supply behind Bitcoin, subscribe to his channel.

Sami Loyal

Sami makes Bitcoin and other cryptocurrency trading videos for his 120K YouTube subscribers. His videos vary from mystery Bitcoin indicators to regular trading analyses. His video about the real reason you’re not a good trader touches on blockchain technology innovations and the lightning network. Sami has a playlist of exchange tutorials that are helpful to industry newbies.

Jebb McAfee

Jebb’s YouTube channel focuses on Bitcoin technical analysis and trading wisdom. He sometimes interviews other experts, like crypto CPAs who explain how to avoid Bitcoin taxes and talks about how the Federal Reserve’s decisions about interest rates affect Bitcoin. Be sure to catch his video with crypto expert Kelly Kellam, who studies Bitcoin for 80 to 100 hours each week.

Jamie Tree

Describing himself as a “financial and digital minimalist,” Jamie’s YouTube channel focuses largely on investments, including stocks and cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin. There are lots of videos with predictions from crypto experts on topics like inflationary crashes and factors that can collapse everything. Sami also shared highlights from the 2021 Bitcoin Conference in Miami.

Michael Wrubel

Michael has accumulated 310K subscribers on YouTube with his videos on investing in crypto. His explanations of Bitcoin ETF approval and investing in real estate using crypto have helped his audience better understand the future of the industry. His subscribers tune in to get the latest news on digital currency, such as when Walmart announced it would get into crypto and which cryptos U.S. senators purchased, including Bitcoin.

Tyler Strejilevich

Curious about crypto terminology, like “bull signals” and “replicating fractal”? Tyler’s entertaining videos cover these phrases for Bitcoin investors, as well as “falling wedges” and “cycle factors.” Tyler also makes price predictions for Bitcoin using charting hints.

Jason Pizzino

Jason teaches his YouTube subscribers how to invest in stocks and crypto by providing tips, analysis, predictions, and news, like China’s influence on Bitcoin. He explains in detail the types of mistakes that investors make when investing in Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies and shares his best strategies to navigate Bitcoin for profit. For those who are new to the industry, don’t miss his tutorial on how to invest in Bitcoin and crypto for beginners in 2022.

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