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Been scrolling through YouTube crypto channels again and realized I should probably share my go-to list. Honestly, the biggest crypto channels on youtube have gotten pretty good at explaining stuff without the hype, which is refreshing. If you're just starting out, 99Bitcoins and Crypto Casey are solid – they don't overcomplicate things. Andrei Jikh and Brian Jung are bigger channels with like 2+ million followers each, and they mix personal finance with crypto which hits different. For daily news, Michael Wrubel keeps it short and sweet, usually under 10 minutes. Then there's Altcoin Daily – those guys post almost daily and cover everything from ETFs to Layer 2 stuff. If you want someone who connects crypto to macro trends, Lark Davis is worth checking out. The biggest crypto content creators seem to focus on either education or market updates, and honestly both matter depending on your mood. For the more technical crowd, Benjamin Cowen does deep dives with actual data, and The Moon Show is all about Bitcoin technical analysis. CryptosRUs has been around forever and still delivers solid daily updates. Coin Bureau is probably the most polished production-wise – their project reviews are thorough. Bankless if you're into DeFi, Crypto Banter if you want that live show vibe with call-ins. Kevin O'Leary brings a traditional finance lens which some people vibe with. The thing is, biggest crypto channels on youtube aren't always the best fit for everyone – depends what you're actually trying to learn. I usually rotate between a few depending on what's happening in the market. And yeah, never treat any of these as financial advice, just use them as a starting point for your own research. What channels are you watching these days?