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hero member
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August 14, 2023, 03:58:45 AM
#9
Hello, my name is Smart-Cash. I don't know where to begin. Because I am new to this forum. I would like to know some of the rules and regulations of this forum and guidelines to avoid getting Lost.

Furthermore, how would like to learn more about cryptocurrencies and Blockchain technology, How do they operate?
 
Welcome to the forum. A few members that commented above me already gave you the necessary information that you need, so I don't have to send the same link again. But I notice that every newbie joining the forum is creating a similar thread making an introduction, which I think is not really making sense. All the necessary information that we all need to post on the forum has already been pinned, so I see no reason to ask for the links again, and I am sure even after posting the link here, most of those newbies won't still read it. Maybe a thread should be created in case any newbies decide to make an introduction. They can do it there, but it's annoying seeing newbies introduce themselves every week.
legendary
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August 14, 2023, 03:44:56 AM
#8
~snipped~

Yeah, the same story again.

I don't like to be hard on newbies, and I know that sometimes I have been in threads of this style although more crude, but I don't see a promising future for those who come to the forum expecting us to give them everything on a platter.
You aren't harsh if you've this mindset. I do too. Sometimes I think it's sheer laziness that makes them ask questions that are staring them in the fact right there. I believe anyone genuinely seeking knowledge will be voracious in reading and researching and when I don't find it in these newbies, I summarily conclude they just want to be here for the grab; so to say. Recently, we've seen a preponderance of "I'm a newbie" threads pop up here and there. They can lurk around, study and read comments in the forum and form answers to some of the questions they might have asked in a haste, without screaming they're here.
legendary
Activity: 1372
Merit: 2017
August 14, 2023, 02:30:51 AM
#7
First unofficial rule: Probably read around or use Google first before asking as to prevent redundant questions. This questions is being asked like a few times a week.

Topic: New to the Forums, hello everyone! https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/new-to-the-forums-hello-everyone-5459900

Yeah, the same story again.

I don't like to be hard on newbies, and I know that sometimes I have been in threads of this style although more crude, but I don't see a promising future for those who come to the forum expecting us to give them everything on a platter. I don't know, maybe I lived in a time when when you wanted to acquire knowledge about a specific topic you had to physically leave home and go to a library, or to buy books maybe previously having talked with someone so they could guide you on how to get the information, while today you can get a lot of information that the wise men of antiquity could not have even dreamed of at the click of a button.

My advice, OP is to be as autonomous as possible to acquire knowledge of the topics discussed in the forum and in general. Of course, if you have a specific question when you are learning, ask in the forum and we will help you.
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legendary
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August 13, 2023, 10:48:25 PM
#6
First unofficial rule: Probably read around or use Google first before asking as to prevent redundant questions. This questions is being asked like a few times a week.

Topic: New to the Forums, hello everyone! https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/new-to-the-forums-hello-everyone-5459900
sr. member
Activity: 714
Merit: 353
August 13, 2023, 07:55:18 PM
#5
Hello, my name is Smart-Cash. I don't know where to begin. Because I am new to this forum. I would like to know some of the rules and regulations of this forum and guidelines to avoid getting Lost.

You're welcome to bitcointalk. You are already in the right place. Feel free to say what is bordering you regarding bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies; you will get it here. However, as you can see, the number of new users is increasing day by day. All you need to do is read the rules and regulations governing the forum.

NOTE: The most important thing here is plagiarism, mate. Don't make that mistake here because that is what most newbies do and get themselves banned, so I highly recommend you be careful of what you write here. Make sure what you are discussing here is not someone's idea or something copied from the internet. Such things are prohibited, mate. I wish you the best of luck while operating on the forum.

You can use click read before posting

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sr. member
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August 13, 2023, 05:52:24 PM
#4
Hello, my name is Smart-Cash. I don't know where to begin. Because I am new to this forum. I would like to know some of the rules and regulations of this forum and guidelines to avoid getting Lost.

Furthermore, how would like to learn more about cryptocurrencies and Blockchain technology, How do they operate?

I believe your name should say a lot about your personality.  If you're as "smart" as your name suggests, understanding the forum won't be too difficult for you to figure out with time. Cantasy has already provided you with several resources to help you learn more about cryptocurrency and blockchain technology. Take your time reading them because they will guide you here and keep you from getting lost in discussions or when you come across one.

Also check here to know what to do as a newbie. It will also give you a guide in the forum.
legendary
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August 13, 2023, 05:03:54 PM
#3
Hello, my name is Smart-Cash. I don't know where to begin. Because I am new to this forum. I would like to know some of the rules and regulations of this forum and guidelines to avoid getting Lost.

Furthermore, how would like to learn more about cryptocurrencies and Blockchain technology, How do they operate?

There are no complex rules for local boards you can ask locally and for the other section you can read the pin posts there, I think the most prominent rule newbies need to be informed of is the forum doesn't compromise on the content quality and originality so you must not spam in any term of AI or Plagiarism.

Things similar to that, for rest you will go through them as time will pass.
hero member
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August 13, 2023, 03:15:37 PM
#2
Welcome to Bitcointalk.org.

It seems like a lot of em newbies have been poppin’ up in the forum with the same question lately, I do hope you guys find the time to gain and utilise the knowledge that the forum has to offer.

Alright back at you Op, I’d love you to check out the rules of the forum. Because if you really wanna stay in the forum with out encountering any issue with the admin then you should start with going through the rules of the forum. Click here to check em’out.

It will also benefit you if you take out your time to check the following links that I’ll be providing for you.

newbie
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August 13, 2023, 03:09:32 PM
#1
Hello, my name is Smart-Cash. I don't know where to begin. Because I am new to this forum. I would like to know some of the rules and regulations of this forum and guidelines to avoid getting Lost.

Furthermore, how would like to learn more about cryptocurrencies and Blockchain technology, How do they operate?
 




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