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Topic: Beginner recommendations for technical reading (Read 194 times)

newbie
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November 07, 2021, 02:24:29 PM
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Quite strange behavior. The first question you ask is how to navigate the forum, although it seems quite simple. You are expressing an interest in technical knowledge about bitcoin, but in the second post, you are applying for merit.
It's easy to guess what the motive of this thread is. Just an assumption, the OP has an interest in learning bitcoin and wallet technically which often get the attention of old members to give it a merit as a form of support. I don't think it would be a problem if the OP really wanted to learn the technical stuff about bitcoin, but when he starts hoping his rank can rise quickly just because of his interest then that's where people will ignore him.

If the OP really has a desire to learn bitcoin technically then I would recommend him to start finding something in this ratimov thread: Beginners & Help Encyclopedia

Sorry if it came across as some sort of plan for merit. I posted this and basically start browsing the forum. After seeing the other thread re: merit, I thought hey why not maybe I can do more things.

Thanks for all the responses everyone! Looking forward to spending more time here.
legendary
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It's been month since I joined this forum but the more I look the less I see and understand how things work here. I must say, it really feels discouraging to me being static all these while.
Tell me what is your purpose for joining this forum, and what are your real interests?

I can suggest you a few thing if you show your interest in this forum, but assure yourself that all this will still take some time and process. You can absorb knowledge quickly if you have the consistency of studying, reading and also discussing it with other users. But if you just stand still then I can assure you that you will not be able to move towards achieving your desired target.
member
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It's been month since I joined this forum but the more I look the less I see and understand how things work here. I must say, it really feels discouraging to me being static all these while.
legendary
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Merit: 4002
Read master bitcoin and then use Youtube you will find too many good channels that teach you every thing in bitcoin and trading.
After that use google and ask there to learn more then start coding using any language you learn.
in the end education is a continuous process and you need to develop yourself continuously
full member
Activity: 378
Merit: 135
Just initially browsing the big sections, there is ALOT of stuff going on here haha. Any recommendations on must-read threads or how do you guys navigate this forum?
Welcome ALTcoinSeason Forum rules are the most important threads you should read as a newbie. You can learn how to post images as a newbie, how to properly quote messages, search topics, forum rules, e.t.c

Guideline on posting images (with size adjustments), hyperlinks

Hidden pages/ features on the forum

Forum rules

Rank & activity

Do not post off topic replies

     
[TIPS] to avoid pyramid quotes (for Newbies)


I did a quick look on your post history and you've already applied on a merit thread. There's no need to tell you how merit systems works
legendary
Activity: 2660
Merit: 1141
Quite strange behavior. The first question you ask is how to navigate the forum, although it seems quite simple. You are expressing an interest in technical knowledge about bitcoin, but in the second post, you are applying for merit.
It's easy to guess what the motive of this thread is. Just an assumption, the OP has an interest in learning bitcoin and wallet technically which often get the attention of old members to give it a merit as a form of support. I don't think it would be a problem if the OP really wanted to learn the technical stuff about bitcoin, but when he starts hoping his rank can rise quickly just because of his interest then that's where people will ignore him.

If the OP really has a desire to learn bitcoin technically then I would recommend him to start finding something in this ratimov thread: Beginners & Help Encyclopedia
hero member
Activity: 966
Merit: 701
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Hello, Bitcoin talk!

I always knew about this forum but never found the time to finally participate. I am mainly interested in learning more technical aspects of Bitcoin like wallets, nodes etc. And also want to learn more about trading BTC and if there are any best practices, tips I need to know.

Just initially browsing the big sections, there is ALOT of stuff going on here haha. Any recommendations on must-read threads or how do you guys navigate this forum?

Thanks in advance!
The information is here you only need to go to the right places to search for it. You can use the search button to find the answers you need.
Please the pinned thread [General] Bitcoin Wallets - Which, what, why
Ratimov compendium of useful materials    
Ratimov's Forum Guides, Tutorials & Lists
legendary
Activity: 1932
Merit: 2354
The Alliance Of Bitcointalk Translators - ENG>SPA
Well, without falling into suspicion, welcome to the forum ALTcoinSeason. I guess that many people read these pages, but just a little percentage make the decision to participate actively.

You may not like my opinion on your question, but I don't really believe too much in TA. In many cases, it leads to making trading decisions that a newbie wouldn't make just as a precaution, and let's not forget that there is no crystal ball and no analysis can tell us how the price in the market will unfold.
legendary
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I would recommend these resources (both are free and structured),
1. https://learnmeabitcoin.com/
2. https://github.com/bitcoinbook/bitcoinbook. If you wish to support the author, you could buy the physical book.
legendary
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Quite strange behavior. The first question you ask is how to navigate the forum, although it seems quite simple. You are expressing an interest in technical knowledge about bitcoin, but in the second post, you are applying for merit.
Do you urgently need merits to gain knowledge? Huh Huh Huh
legendary
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Merit: 3095
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If the above suggestions are not enough there are more technical sources to learn related to Bitcoin.

Check these lists below it was already shared here on the forum but you can go directly on these links.

- https://github.com/yjjnls/awesome-blockchain
- https://github.com/openblockchains/awesome-blockchains

For trading fundamental and technical analysis you can check this link below.

- https://github.com/SpiralDevelopment/Awesome-Crypto-Trading
copper member
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https://bit.ly/387FXHi lightning theory
Yeah normally you can just check the pinned topics, some places like the bitcoin wiki (mainly to search for things - https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Main_Page) are helpful too and threads you find interesting and want the answer to you can leave open and wait a while to see how a few users have answered them.

You can also check youtube and a few other places for information if you don't want to have to read everything.
sr. member
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Merit: 413
Beginner's guide are pinned on this board. Those topics should be enough to get you started. Welcome!
newbie
Activity: 3
Merit: 0
Hello, Bitcoin talk!

I always knew about this forum but never found the time to finally participate. I am mainly interested in learning more technical aspects of Bitcoin like wallets, nodes etc. And also want to learn more about trading BTC and if there are any best practices, tips I need to know.

Just initially browsing the big sections, there is ALOT of stuff going on here haha. Any recommendations on must-read threads or how do you guys navigate this forum?

Thanks in advance!
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