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November 25, 2023, 01:11:18 PM
#51
OP you mean how people learned to trade and buy cryptocurrency? If your question is about this than I can tell there is so many ways in the internet. Here is this forum there are articles where you can learn so much and you can always watch videos related to cryptocurrency and use that knowledge to trade cryptocurrency.

Keep in mind that knowledge has no limit so don't limit yourself while it comes to learning.
When I first learned trading I mostly took knowledge from videos. But I started trading with advice from my older brothers around me who knew about trading. I had a lot of difficulty in trading at first. I lost a lot of money while trading without understanding.  But they seem very sad to me now. If I had traded with a little understanding then, maybe I would not have lost those money now. But again, I also think that I have learned good trading by losing money. So I think that learning something without doing anything wrong.  doesn't go
Well your case isn't that bad, well for me I believe in learning and practical and at first I got interested in trading through many influencer that claim it's a very easy act but I found out it's not the hard way as my curiosity led me to actually get an Olympic trade account of which I was given a bonus to try out my skills and on my demo account I actually traded successful and for me I thought it's easy and after some weeks I decided to go real and to my shock I was surprised and lost some tangible funds and on that moment I knew trading isn't really child's play.
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November 25, 2023, 12:57:47 PM
#50
The answer to your question is very simple,  they best learning ever is the one you settle down and learn by yourself because you will understand it perfectly and from their you can now know your strategies and you can also be able to analyse things yourself.  You can only do all these things listed above if you keep on searching and ask questions when you get confused. People can't teach you everything that is for sure.
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April 20, 2023, 05:38:21 PM
#49
Learning crypto for beginners can be confusing, giving rise to many question marks because there are so many important things to learn. To start learning crypto assets you need to know what cryptocurrency is and how it works. Crypto assets do not have a physical form because they can only be reached via the internet, apart from that the prices are always different because the prices of crypto assets are always changing caused by the actions of several traders or investors who buy or sell them.

To avoid confusion a person who is aiming to learn cryptocurrency should laid out his learning plans.  As a beginner, he don't need to learn everything.  He should focus in one aspect first then another after he completed the learning of his first target.  If he aim to learn all at once, then he will be in for a huge confusion.  Take the learning step by step. 

The increasing popularity of cryptocurrency makes many people want to learn crypto, the urge to learn Cryptocurrency is because many people get many times the profit. To invest in Cryptocurrency is not as easy as one might think, there are important things that must be learned such as trends, prices and other things.

That is also the reason why many starters wanted to make haste and wanted to learn everything on one go which resulted to confusion.  There is a saying, haste make waste, so better to take time learning the basic of cryptocurrency and move forward to the goal of what aspect of cryptocurrency he wanted to learn.

There is no need to study all Cryptocurrencies circulating in the market, apart from Bitcoin there are still thousands of other crypto assets that have been launched. Bitcoin is still popular today and there are still many people who transact with Cryptocurrency which is always at the top of the rankings. You just need to study the coin you are investing in, in this case high-end coins are highly recommended.

I agree, we need to limit the number of cryptocurrency project we wanted to learn.  Just choose the worthy one such as Bitcoin and other leading altcoins.  You can add potential new project and the new proposed innovation in crypto industry once you have grasp the basic knowledge of cryptocurrency.
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April 19, 2023, 10:30:25 AM
#48
Hello and thank you for clicking on this!

So, what I mean by the title is, how did you learn what everything means? What is good? The whole market in terms of coins and tokens, the technical information, how they work, the technology and competitors, etc.

I see so many coins yet If I read the whitepaper or try to dive into things I quickly find out I don't really know much. Yet I see many people who are very positive on certain coins as if they've understood everything within the project and also the competition and made a good logical decision.

My question is how do you get to that point? Anyone have a blueprint on what they did to acquire that knowledge to figure everything out? I'm willing to spend hours on end everyday learning but would greatly appreciate pointers on where to start and go to.

Thank you for any help it will be very much appreciated.  Smiley
Learning crypto for beginners can be confusing, giving rise to many question marks because there are so many important things to learn. To start learning crypto assets you need to know what cryptocurrency is and how it works. Crypto assets do not have a physical form because they can only be reached via the internet, apart from that the prices are always different because the prices of crypto assets are always changing caused by the actions of several traders or investors who buy or sell them.

The increasing popularity of cryptocurrency makes many people want to learn crypto, the urge to learn Cryptocurrency is because many people get many times the profit. To invest in Cryptocurrency is not as easy as one might think, there are important things that must be learned such as trends, prices and other things.

There is no need to study all Cryptocurrencies circulating in the market, apart from Bitcoin there are still thousands of other crypto assets that have been launched. Bitcoin is still popular today and there are still many people who transact with Cryptocurrency which is always at the top of the rankings. You just need to study the coin you are investing in, in this case high-end coins are highly recommended.
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April 19, 2023, 09:18:16 AM
#47
Nobody can honestly claim to have learned everything there is to know about crypto, therefore there is still no need for them to focus and deepen their knowledge of crypto again.

We are all still learning about crypto, as far as I can tell, and there is still more to discover as we proceed in crypto

I see so many coins yet If I read the whitepaper or try to dive into things I quickly find out I don't really know much. Yet I see many people who are very positive on certain coins as if they've understood everything within the project and also the competition and made a good logical decision.
A person can gain knowledge and appear to be an expert at something by continuously learning about it. When you've spent a lot of time examining and researching various crypto projects, you may find yourself in the position of making a good logical decision by merely reading a project's whitepaper. You find it really simple to examine it.


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April 19, 2023, 08:25:14 AM
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Well I cannot claim that I learned everything about it and there is always something new to learn from it. I learned it first honestly as some coin that is primarily used in the dark web/dark net for the "you know what are those" things. For the technical stuffs, I am not really into it since I just want to use Bitcoin rather than develop it although I am somehow interested in Blockchain programming though.

For its competitors? Man, I never even thought of its competitors. I just knew that Ethereum exists after I learned about Bitcoin. I thought Bitcoin was the only cryptocurrency like "Bitcoin = cryptocurrency", but then I found out that there are indeed plenty of alts out there.
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April 19, 2023, 07:01:43 AM
#45
OP you mean how people learned to trade and buy cryptocurrency? If your question is about this than I can tell there is so many ways in the internet. Here is this forum there are articles where you can learn so much and you can always watch videos related to cryptocurrency and use that knowledge to trade cryptocurrency.

Keep in mind that knowledge has no limit so don't limit yourself while it comes to learning.
When I first learned trading I mostly took knowledge from videos. But I started trading with advice from my older brothers around me who knew about trading. I had a lot of difficulty in trading at first. I lost a lot of money while trading without understanding.  But they seem very sad to me now. If I had traded with a little understanding then, maybe I would not have lost those money now. But again, I also think that I have learned good trading by losing money. So I think that learning something without doing anything wrong.  doesn't go
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April 19, 2023, 04:28:01 AM
#44
Still, the learning isn't over yet. But if you spend enough time here then you will slowly realize on your own how well known you are. How much time you spend here is up to you and you will learn as fast as you can.
The name of learning actually never ends as long as a person still has things he needs to know, and in general everyone will always learn about what he needs so that he can use it in his life, because living without learning anything is pointless at all.

Learning is never over if you don't give up on it.
Actually learning is not about when someone will give up or stop learning, but it always depends on when someone no longer needs something new to learn because basically everything always has stages of learning.
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April 19, 2023, 01:02:07 AM
#43
For me, I learn by doing because I joined the crypto world for the first time as an airdropper and bounty hunter. So, I've jumped in since 2017 until now, and I have met so many kinds of projects since then. I learn about the projects by design because I won't make good content without learning about them, right? From time to time, I gain knowledge about which projects are good and which are not, whether a project is a scam or not, and so on. I think the motivation that I got from hunting was also affecting me indirectly in analyzing the projects. I should do it whether I want it or not, and then it makes me used to it.
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April 18, 2023, 09:19:19 PM
#42
When learning about cryptocurrency investments, there are a few key things to remember. Firstly, it's essential to understand that this field is complex and ever-changing. There is always something new to learn, and getting up to speed with the latest developments can take time.

That said, taking your time and researching is vital to succeeding as an investor in this space. This means keeping up-to-date with the latest news and trends and staying on top of any changes to regulations or technologies that could affect your investments.

It's also essential to approach your learning with dedication and a willingness to put in the effort required to succeed. This might mean setting aside regular time to read up on the subject, attending webinars or conferences, or even taking a course to help you build your knowledge and skills.

Ultimately, the key to cryptocurrency investing success is knowledge, patience, and persistence. By staying focused and committed to your goals and taking the time to learn and grow as an investor, you can build a solid foundation for long-term success in this exciting and rapidly-evolving field.
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April 18, 2023, 09:11:41 PM
#41
Still, the learning isn't over yet. But if you spend enough time here then you will slowly realize on your own how well known you are. How much time you spend here is up to you and you will learn as fast as you can.

Learning is never over if you don't give up on it.
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April 18, 2023, 07:30:56 PM
#40
Hello and thank you for clicking on this!

So, what I mean by the title is, how did you learn what everything means? What is good? The whole market in terms of coins and tokens, the technical information, how they work, the technology and competitors, etc.

I see so many coins yet If I read the whitepaper or try to dive into things I quickly find out I don't really know much. Yet I see many people who are very positive on certain coins as if they've understood everything within the project and also the competition and made a good logical decision.

My question is how do you get to that point? Anyone have a blueprint on what they did to acquire that knowledge to figure everything out? I'm willing to spend hours on end everyday learning but would greatly appreciate pointers on where to start and go to.

Thank you for any help it will be very much appreciated.  Smiley
Education does not end here. The more you learn, the more your knowledge will grow. We have built ourselves up here over time. Couldn't get the old lady here very easily. In short, this is exactly how a traveler first makes his way from my side. Still, the learning isn't over yet. But if you spend enough time here then you will slowly realize on your own how well known you are. How much time you spend here is up to you and you will learn as fast as you can.
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April 18, 2023, 07:13:38 PM
#39
OP you mean how people learned to trade and buy cryptocurrency? If your question is about this than I can tell there is so many ways in the internet. Here is this forum there are articles where you can learn so much and you can always watch videos related to cryptocurrency and use that knowledge to trade cryptocurrency.

Keep in mind that knowledge has no limit so don't limit yourself while it comes to learning.
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April 18, 2023, 06:34:29 PM
#38
Hello and thank you for clicking on this!

So, what I mean by the title is, how did you learn what everything means? What is good? The whole market in terms of coins and tokens, the technical information, how they work, the technology and competitors, etc.

I see so many coins yet If I read the whitepaper or try to dive into things I quickly find out I don't really know much. Yet I see many people who are very positive on certain coins as if they've understood everything within the project and also the competition and made a good logical decision.

My question is how do you get to that point? Anyone have a blueprint on what they did to acquire that knowledge to figure everything out? I'm willing to spend hours on end everyday learning but would greatly appreciate pointers on where to start and go to.

Thank you for any help it will be very much appreciated.  Smiley

Thru experience, we can learn a lot of things about everything we see because we experience those flaws and cool things about crypto. that's why you need to learn first the basic before diving in more crucial means of investment if we want to earn because it can help us out to navigate things what we need to consider. Also post from other people is good source of information because you can read up mixed experience which is important to learn from to.
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April 18, 2023, 06:18:13 PM
#37
Thru bad experiences.
Bought  about 0.03 Btc around 2017 and ended up in an exit scam. Xapo by name.
Last year, around 2021 I was paid in BTC and also got involved with payment systems so I opened an account with bitgo. All Sweet so far.
In progression I learned to appreciate Litecoin which was way faster.
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April 18, 2023, 06:08:26 PM
#36
Actually as a beginner you don't assume to know everything about cryptocurrency and especially bitcoin at one point in time, you most as well operates or work step by step to understand the procedures of cryptocurrency, to know of tokens of your choice or to know the potentials of coins you have to advocate time and make research concerning the coin that captured your interest, so I will advice you to learn from the thread you come across.
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April 18, 2023, 05:55:44 PM
#35
So, what I mean by the title is, how did you learn what everything means? What is good? The whole market in terms of coins and tokens, the technical information, how they work, the technology and competitors, etc.
The important lesson is that when you are serious about learning something you want to know, do an analysis of anything related to what you are learning and forget about coins and tokens for now.

I see so many coins yet If I read the whitepaper or try to dive into things I quickly find out I don't really know much. Yet I see many people who are very positive on certain coins as if they've understood everything within the project and also the competition and made a good logical decision.
No one dares to guarantee which token or coin has more potential to be held in the long term than bitcoin. The fundamental level sometimes affects many people who don't trust tokens or coins because they are easy to make and easy to trash.

My question is how do you get to that point? Anyone have a blueprint on what they did to acquire that knowledge to figure everything out? I'm willing to spend hours on end everyday learning but would greatly appreciate pointers on where to start and go to.
I am not one of those knowledgeable in the field of advice, let alone dealing with tokens and coins that have no fundamentals, but as far as I can see they cannot sustain themselves in the market and so quickly disappeared.

Try switching to bitcoin knowledge and you can continue the discussion on existing posts and there is a lot of fundamental level discussion going on. Currently, there are many sources that we see that bitcoin is stronger and able to survive in any conditions, even though corrections and negative news continue to develop.
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April 18, 2023, 05:51:22 PM
#34
Experienced have give me lesson how to learn more about bitcoin or altcoin and way to earn profit in cryptocurrency, I joined on every telegram channel and update all cryptocurrencies twitter tweet looking for new way and info update before start trading in altcoin. Don't worry when difficult finding guider for learning in bitcoin because many news update you can found on twitter and telegram channel news.

You need to find with twitter account consistency update when new altcoin listing on coingecko or coincap market, its most important thing if you want success when trading in altcoin based on my experienced first time announcement have impact for altcoin growing up drastically.
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April 18, 2023, 03:57:25 PM
#33
You're not gonna get all the knowledge overnight and I think if you wanted to start, you can actually read some useful information in this section and also in your local board if you have some because you can understand it more easily there and you can also ask your countrymen for follow up guides and tips about the topic. Last but not the least, you can search for all the necessary information you need about a certain topic just get to some other boards as well cause there is a lot of useful info there regarding crypto stuff and others. Don't worry, when it comes to tips and guides, people are sharing every day and soon you will find yourself equipped with the knowledge you will need in your journey toward the crypto industry.

In addition, to be open minded is key, because you never really know when that great inspiration will reveal itself.
Also, by exploring other sections in this forum might introduce one to new terms and the hidden language of crypto which everyone speaks or uses in common.
Following crypto news and pages on social media is also very useful as this is one way I learnt, and it was by simply turning on the notification for updates once I followed a content online I found interesting.
Don't also be afraid to ask good questions in this forum, because of it is stupid, you will understand why it is and if it is great and insightful, you will earn merits as a thumbs up for good contribution.
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April 18, 2023, 10:19:47 AM
#32

So, what I mean by the title is, how did you learn what everything means? What is good? The whole market in terms of coins and tokens, the technical information, how they work, the technology and competitors, etc.
We learn by making continueous research about the market. You will need to join project telegram group, Discord, Twitter etc to get some information about the project so you can make your conclusion on if the project is cool by you to invest.

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My question is how do you get to that point? Anyone have a blueprint on what they did to acquire that knowledge to figure everything out? I'm willing to spend hours on end everyday learning but would greatly appreciate pointers on where to start and go to.
If you want to acquire knowledge about the cryptocurrency marketplace especially for altcoins to know which coin to dive in then you need to get familiar to Coinmarketcap or other information sites where you can seek for information about a particular project. There is nothing that had about making enquiries about projects to know whether there is need to buy the coin or not.
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