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The basics were explained very well. I have been interested in crypto for a long time, but now I am beginning to understand how the market works.
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A huge thank you to all the organizers for the idea of creating this online academy, and to Alexander for the lessons. You have a talent for explaining complex things to the public in a simple way. FFA - you are the best!
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At the moment, I am not using the bot because I have a very conservative approach to every step I take when it comes to financial transactions. Until I have learned everything from A to Z, I don't want to risk making a mistake. Sometimes I trade on the spot market, and I also use signals on futures, following the advice of our team.
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Everyone in our dorm started talking about crypto last year, but no one really knew how to get started. I accidentally saw an ad for Orlovsky on Telegram and decided to check it out. The course wasn't boring — on the contrary, it was very lively. It's cool that there's a community where you can ask questions, even if you're a complete beginner.
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I am a freelancer and accept payments from abroad. I often heard that you can receive and store money in crypto, but I didn't know how to do it safely. I accidentally came across the FFA channel, then there was a webinar, then a course. Everything was step by step, with examples, they even showed the platform interfaces. Now I accept part of my payments in USDC, withdraw them through exchangers, and save on commissions. I'm very glad I took the course — now I'm not so dependent on banks and their tricks.
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I had been looking for a decent course on crypto for a long time, but everything I found was either boring or aggressive “pitching.” I liked the atmosphere at Orlovsky's webinar: no one yells or pressures you, everything is calm. I took the course on my own, without my parents' support, so I was worried that I would waste my money. But no — the training is very well structured. Now I understand what stablecoins are, how networks work, and how wallets differ. I even helped my brother figure it out. It's a great experience, especially for girls — there's nothing scary about this field
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I was very afraid to get into cryptocurrencies, I thought it was all too complicated. But with Sasha's course, things just took off. He explains things in an accessible way, and the lessons are short but to the point. It took me a while to figure out where to submit my homework, as the platform interface is a little confusing. But otherwise, everything is fine. Thanks to the team!
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I stumbled upon Orlovsky's live stream by accident. I wasn't interested in crypto at all before. It was cool, not boring, and even I, a complete novice, understood something. I'm not sure I'm ready to commit to the course, but I'm definitely interested.
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I trained at another school before we met.
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I'm an IT guy, and I'm pretty tech-savvy. But I knew nothing about crypto. It all seemed like a wild forest — tokens, networks, blockchain, DeFi, CEX/DEX, wallets... In short, chaos. I heard about FFA Academy through a friend. First, I just subscribed to Telegram, then I went to the free website, and over time I completed the course. I liked the community and the amount of information, thanks to which I now earn extra money on crypto, spending no more than an hour a day.
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I've been retired for over 10 years and work as a security guard. I heard about crypto from my son, who suggested I take a course with Orlovsky. At first, I laughed — I thought it wasn't for someone my age. But then I decided, why not? The training went smoothly, nothing complicated. I had to review some parts, but everything was explained clearly. I especially liked that there was no pressure — you learn at your own pace. Now I have a small amount in USDT and follow the market. I can't say that I've become an investor, but at least I don't feel detached from reality