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This is my first post, I know sometimes we can be ignorant of what we're doing thinking we are right, I will love to know if mentors are assign to guide us?
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legendary
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The idea of mentorship isn't all that appreciated here, Bitcoin is a do it yourself kinda network, thus the forum is along that same line. Well everything has been made pretty easy, all you need do is search and research and you will find whatsoever you are looking for, then you can read it and garner knowledge. In any aspect you need clarification on, you basically make a new post about it, and users will help you out, there is absolutely no need for any individual mentor or coach.

Having said that, you've brought yourself out as a noob, so be careful of PM's from anybody offering to be your mentor, it might just be a scam, remember you have a responsibility to learn how to protect yourself/your funds.
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You dont need one but you could always follow or check post of some prominent members here that are very good in guiding beginners. Observed their post and how they interact in the forum. Everybody has equal rights here regardless of ranks. You could try asking someone to guide you but I doubt they will focus on lecturing you alone cause its not a school. You could consider it but the massive information you are gonna learn here comes from the general and not only by specific people.
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This is my first post, I know sometimes we can be ignorant of what we're doing thinking we are right, I will love to know if mentors are assign to guide us? over our posts to avoid violating the forum rules and regulations.

Personally am here to learn more than doing what I don't know how to do best. Although Cryptosystem community is very large one which you can not learn everything at once but with you guys here, sure going to learn enough about bitcoin, Bitcoin wallets, transactions, mining and trading, market situations and policies.

No mentors assigned here since not everyone can able to teach people what they need to learn. It self learning study so you need to read the contents which has been posted by other member and you can learn more ideas about many things about crypto with those post. But you can post a question here if you don't understand what you are researching and many people will post their answer or experiences to the thread you created.
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I will love to know if mentors are assign to guide us? over our posts to avoid violating the forum rules and regulations.
No there are no assigned mentors to guide anyone. You could always create a thread if you confused about something and have researched on it but gotten no answer yet, there would be lots of members willing to help out.
You can also use the PM option to ask questions, but I would not advice it, since you're new and members either cannot receive PMs from you or you could abuse the PM rules and get banned.

But there is an evil fee paid upon registration as a penalty for an alleged IP crime. Without paying that fee you can not post from that account. What is that for or you have not heard of anything like that?
There is a way to bypass that if you're a totally new user, as some members, including myself, have whitelisting privileges.
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The admin here don’t charge anything when we register so don’t expect such service here.

But there is an evil fee paid upon registration as a penalty for an alleged IP crime. Without paying that fee you can not post from that account. What is that for or you have not heard of anything like that?

You need to DYOR here or hire a service of someone knowledgeable here if you want a mentor. Don’t expect someone will offer you a 1 is to 1 mentorship for free here because all our time is precious.

It is the same thing as telling someone to put their money where their heart is. If your heart is not convinced to invest into a project, do not do it even after you have done enough research on it.
hero member
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Forum is a discussion board and not a service to guide a user. The admin here don’t charge anything when we register so don’t expect such service here. You are free to browse all the content here and all rules and forum feature is already posted on the sticky thread of Meta and Beginners & Help Board.

You need to DYOR here or hire a service of someone knowledgeable here if you want a mentor. Don’t expect someone will offer you a 1 is to 1 mentorship for free here because all our time is precious.
legendary
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Nobody is really going to act as a mentor to spell out the forum’s rules or else. You can however search around the ample amounts of information there is on a given topic, and ask whatever you wish, and people will normally chip-in.

In general terms though, it may prove to be better to perform the said exercise of searching around first, not only to avoid duplicity, but to enable you to build-up a better context through which to better contribute or ask around the forum.
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The forum rules are very basic and should be easy to understand; unless you don't understand English that much.

As for learning about Bitcoin/cryptocurrencies, there are so much free information online. And if there are stuff you don't understand, you can easily consult Google or ask questions here. Mentorships in this case are totally unnecessary.


* If you like reading articles: https://coindesk.com/learn
* If you like reading books: https://theinternetofmoney.info/
* If you like watching videos: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPQwGV1aLnTuN6kdNWlElfr2tzigB9Nnj

Security related:
* https://cryptosec.info
* https://www.lopp.net/bitcoin-information/security.html

If you want to get more technical
* https://github.com/bitcoinbook/bitcoinbook#chapters
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This is my first post, I know sometimes we can be ignorant of what we're doing thinking we are right, I will love to know if mentors are assign to guide us? over our posts to avoid violating the forum rules and regulations.

Personally am here to learn more than doing what I don't know how to do best. Although Cryptosystem community is very large one which you can not learn everything at once but with you guys here, sure going to learn enough about bitcoin, Bitcoin wallets, transactions, mining and trading, market situations and policies.
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