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Just went down a rabbit hole looking for the biggest crypto channels on YouTube and honestly there's way more solid educational content out there than I thought. Like, I always knew about the major ones everyone recommends, but finding the right channel really depends on where you're at in your crypto journey. Started with the beginner stuff - 99Bitcoins and Crypto Casey are legit for learning the basics without all the hype. Then I got into the intermediate level channels and found some gems that actually break down altcoin opportunities and NFT trends in a way that makes sense. Benjamin Cowen's Into The Cryptoverse is insane if you want deep technical analysis. The biggest crypto channels on YouTube aren't always the best fit though - sometimes the smaller creators with 100k-300k subscribers give way better insights for specific topics like DeFi or trading strategies. What I noticed is that a lot of these biggest crypto YouTube channels fall into categories - some are news focused, others do predictions, and some just teach you how not to get scammed. Coin Bureau, Crypto Banter, and Bankless seem to be the ones people reference most when they want comprehensive analysis. The key thing I learned is don't just follow one channel. Mix it up between the big names and smaller creators to get different perspectives. Also watch out for channels pushing unrealistic gains or sketchy projects - there's definitely some questionable stuff mixed in with the legit educational content. Anyway if anyone's looking to expand their crypto YouTube watchlist, I'd start with matching your skill level first, then branch out from there.