Product Design roles often require a degree or a few years of experience, even at the entry level. But you don’t need either to break into this field!
Join experienced Product Designers as they share their personal experiences + insider tips & practical advice to your questions on Product Design as a career:
▪️ What does a Product Designer do, exactly? ▪️ What Product Designers love & hate about the job ▪️ What career progression in Product Design looks like ▪️ How to start building your design portfolio ▪️ The most important skills & tools you need to learn ▪️ And more!
So if you're unsure whether Product Design is right for you, or you are sure & you want to know how to get your first job as a Product Designer, then this is for you 👇🏼
Product Design roles often require a degree or a few years of experience, even at the entry level. But you don’t need either to break into this field!
Join experienced Product Designers as they share their personal experiences + insider tips & practical advice to your questions on Product Design as a career:
▪️ What does a Product Designer do, exactly? ▪️ What Product Designers love & hate about the job ▪️ What career progression in Product Design looks like ▪️ How to start building your design portfolio ▪️ The most important skills & tools you need to learn ▪️ And more!
So if you're unsure whether Product Design is right for you, or you are sure & you want to know how to get your first job as a Product Designer, then this is for you 👇🏼
A leaked Telegram discussion by 50 so-called crypto influencers has exposed the extraordinary steps they take in order to profit on the back off unsuspecting defi investors. According to a leaked screenshot of the chat, an elaborate plan to defraud defi investors using the worthless “$Few” tokens had been hatched. $Few tokens would be airdropped to some of the influencers who in turn promoted these to unsuspecting followers on Twitter.
How to Buy Bitcoin?
Most people buy Bitcoin via exchanges, such as Coinbase. Exchanges allow you to buy, sell and hold cryptocurrency, and setting up an account is similar to opening a brokerage account—you’ll need to verify your identity and provide some kind of funding source, such as a bank account or debit card. Major exchanges include Coinbase, Kraken, and Gemini. You can also buy Bitcoin at a broker like Robinhood. Regardless of where you buy your Bitcoin, you’ll need a digital wallet in which to store it. This might be what’s called a hot wallet or a cold wallet. A hot wallet (also called an online wallet) is stored by an exchange or a provider in the cloud. Providers of online wallets include Exodus, Electrum and Mycelium. A cold wallet (or mobile wallet) is an offline device used to store Bitcoin and is not connected to the Internet. Some mobile wallet options include Trezor and Ledger.