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hero member
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April 18, 2023, 09:06:48 AM
#31
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.
sr. member
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April 18, 2023, 08:41:37 AM
#30
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
No one has come to this forum with prior knowledge . Everyone came to the forum and gained knowledge about everything. If you want to do well in the forum, you need to spend time in the forum and read the posts of senior members more and more. I have seen many new members come to the forum and do great things. If you want to do good in forum then spend more time in forum and read more posts of senior members. Then you can acquire all kinds of knowledge. I hope you understand my point. thank .

As far as I observe There are two types of user came here in forum one is The knowledgeable one. Which they have already knowledge in any aspects but not all and also there are User came here have a few understanding or knowledge about crypto. And time flies too fast they will learn through communicating, searching and asking question they learned a lot of things. So if yiu came here with zero knowledge then then it's okay ad long as you are interested they you can learn .
hero member
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April 18, 2023, 08:34:44 AM
#29
It's been many years since I have been in Bitcoin. Yet, there are a lot of things I don't know. Don't force yourself to learn everything. You don't have to learn everything about Bitcoin or Other Cryptocurrency to invest in it. First of all, Choose a small number of crypto currency that has some name in the market. If you want to play with pump and dump coins, that's a whole different things. I won't suggest pump and dump coins to anyone who is still learning.

Spend your time on forum. Watch speculations and technical analysis from others. try to understand what are they talking about. Ask question if you don't understand what are they talking about. You are most likely to get answers from them. If you choose blogs or youtube videos and make comments there, I don't know if you will get any answers from them. The chance is very low.

If you force yourself to learn everything in a short time. You could mess up with everything.
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April 18, 2023, 08:29:39 AM
#28
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.
You learn by reading. Reading wide on whatever coins and tokens that appeals to you the most. Reading could be hard copies or soft copies materials and resources.. Secondly join communities of people with like mind and goal. They could be online or offline. Listening to them have conversations surrounding the subject matter will sharpen your knowledge and broaden your understanding of bitcoin and the cryptocurrency ecosystem. Thirdly, participate in crypto related events and hangouts. Watch tons of YouTube longform and shortform videos. That how I learned.
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April 18, 2023, 08:05:02 AM
#27
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

Memory has a sneaky property of forgetting how hard it was for us to develop, making strong-willed decisions, taking risks, reading uninteresting information in places. Nevertheless, this is the only way to develop, including in the world of cryptocurrencies. Therefore, getting any result, you need to remember how hard it got.

I have come a very long way to become a Hero Member: I read articles, studied projects, risked derosit. But we need to remember that we only remember our mistakes!
Therefore, the path is thorny, and you need to be patient.
And then the result will definitely be.
sr. member
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Bitcoindata.science
April 18, 2023, 07:45:11 AM
#26
Personally i learnt about Bitcoin through research and study and for other coins i did a quick glance on what they project have to offer, If it looks promising i risk it if it doesn't i back off. But I understood the mechanism of how all this work through my usage and investing in this various coin including Bitcoin. It is easier to discuss something you have used, traded, exchanged and held.
sr. member
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April 18, 2023, 06:25:34 AM
#25
First of all welcome to this forum. Since you are interested in knowing, then surely you can know and learn enough information from here. You start with the topic you have the most trouble with. If you start with any subject, you will gradually know other subjects well.

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 have fixed a certain time of the day to learn all these things, you will feel that you have taken a step forward in your learning. Because if a specific time is fixed, it becomes much easier to learn. There are many ways you can get started, firstly you can start with the various forum related rules.  Once you know about the forum related rules and regulations then you can try to learn about investment and other topics hopefully you will reach your goal in this way.
sr. member
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April 18, 2023, 05:09:24 AM
#24
Once you get interested in something, you must take your desire to study very seriously if you want to learn it in as many ways as possible. There are several learning methods depending on what you want to learn. When we learn about bitcoin, we must always ask questions. When I was first exposed to bitcoin, I read a lot of books, but I didn't always obtain the information I needed. As a result, I sought out further direction by asking questions in the forum and other places.
I believe that if one wants to understand bitcoin they should make a greater effort to ask questions in the forum, especially when it comes to technical matters. This is because I'm not sure whether a newbie will be able to master all of the technical abilities of bitcoin in a single book without asking questions in the forum.

sr. member
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April 18, 2023, 05:02:58 AM
#23
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
It took me more than two years to finally be buoyant about what I knew about Bitcoin, it's something you can't rush out, it's going to take time so you will have to be seriously focused and take things very slow, it's a step by step protocol.

Even after all these steps I still made some mistakes and I learned my mistake, and adjust myself as I go deep into the crypto journey, it's been fun all this while and I can easily teach those that lack everything about crypto today.

My advice for you OP, don't rush, if you have any money you want to invest and you don't know a lot yet, I would advice you keep the money in the bank first and lecture yourself or use that money to buy Bitcoin since we are still in a good buying period right now.
sr. member
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April 18, 2023, 04:22:44 AM
#22
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

I mean you could learn most of the things by experience if you already have the experience you know what you're going to do in other situations, of course, technical information, markets, technology and others you need to do your own research about it in order to know what it is. There's no blueprint I guess it just depends on your journey, the best thing to do is just start doing it, and then from that you could learn a lot.

Also, we have this forum where you could get a lot of information that you need on your journey, you could also ask anything here, tips, or suggestions on what ever you need that is cryptocurrency related.
sr. member
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April 18, 2023, 03:58:09 AM
#21
As a newbie in every platform, learning will always seem difficult, but learning from every mistake you made is very essential.
Secondly, being informed and asking questions from those who are ahead of you is another good learning strategies. Most people fail to learn because they feel to shy or too bif to ask question or guidelines forgeting that people are there before them. Making researches ia also important because you will discover a lot by your self.
Learning is a continuous process so we learn every single day.
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April 17, 2023, 04:11:58 PM
#20
There are many references that we study to get the right knowledge and assessment later, maybe we all learn by reading, looking carefully and even hearing valid information and trying to find out the truth about the truth of that information. from some of your statements it seems that you are confused about which coin to make as an investment, because there are many coins on the market and it makes you a little confused.

What is good? The whole market in terms of coins and tokens,

Although there are many coins on the market, and which is the right choice right now for investment assets we recommend taking Bitcoin more than anything else, and most people invest in Bitcoin where they prefer to hold for a long time, even though it can be for a long time. short term, we think it's more optimal for long term, regarding some other coins maybe we think you can use it but it's better to do research first because it's risky,

sr. member
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April 17, 2023, 03:59:10 PM
#19
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.

They’ve had extensive learning on the process and they became so perfect that they can predict the next move by simply looking at the charts and the market trends. If you want to be like them, you’ll have to learn more, ask more, research more and understand more.

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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.

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

My method of learning and comprehension may differ from yours based on what my brain is set aside to be able to accumulate and comprehend at any particular time. It is commonly known that practice makes perfect, therefore putting in more effort and learning new things with a focused and determined mindset will help you reach your goal of learning new things.
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April 17, 2023, 03:12:28 PM
#18
Proper research can guide you into unfamiliar situations, you don't have to know it all after all but as you keep diving into discussion with questions and observation so experience is build with time. Crypto is wide technology that can not be assimilated on every page of it especially as new altcoins keep coming on daily basis. I have also take this similar issues as a post and many was for me to stay with the areas of knowledge of bitcoin or cryptosystem. So always apply the use of google search for findings and reference purpose. We can get better as we stick to guides and learning.
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April 17, 2023, 02:55:37 PM
#17
We learn in so many ways,sometime through a very nice experience,and something through a very ugly experience that made us regret ever trying such,but all of them are learning.In Bitcoin,we sometime make so many mistakes that if we were given the chance to correct them,we would have corrected them,but due to how the situation was then,we made those mistake which is currently affecting us now or might affect us tomorrow.They are all called experience.The first time i started to trade,I never thought of losing,I used all the little money I had then to trade,not knowing that anything is possible in the market,I lose my money,and was hurt for some many days before I could get myself.I learn that as a newbie,it isn't good to rush into trading,take time to analyse the market,make research and invest with a little money for a start to avoid being hurt.
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April 17, 2023, 12:06:10 PM
#16
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
Your forum username is kind of funny, but let me focus on the real matter.

As a newbie which you are, the only way to get to understand all you need to know about cryptocurrency is simply by you spending more time on the forum, reading and doing your own research "DYOR", because no knowledge ever comes that easily, which requires time and personal effect to attain to that height you wish to afford. Moreover, with the help of Google & the new A.I called ChatGPT, I don't think it should be any harder for anyone not to get the needed knowledge required to effective communicate in any crypto gathering, as much as you ask the right keywords.

So I will love to advise that reading whitepaper of coins can be too boring and not contain what you need as a beginner, so for a start, you can equally check this out
https://academy.binance.com/en/start-here
hero member
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April 17, 2023, 11:56:14 AM
#15
you get confused when you can't focus on a certain thing. too many altcoins, why don't you learn what makes you so passionate? maybe Bitcoins. just focus on learning it, and start gradually.
but if you mean there are altcoins from new projects, then it requires persistence and more detailed skills. just focus first on one project, and explore everything related to the project you are researching. when you focus, you will get more satisfying results.
jr. member
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April 17, 2023, 11:25:16 AM
#14
I just joined the forum to have informative knowledge with people here and gather sources for my learning. But if you ask me how I learned some stuff about the alt coins or crypto itself, then of course its only from the internet, every details about my questions I researched every bit of them and little by little having ideas and just trust the process. I can't say that I've learned everything about the market seems like the basics and techniques only, that's why everyday is a lesson and the reason why I've joined this forum to find opportunities here.
hero member
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April 17, 2023, 10:55:34 AM
#13
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

Don't get it so complicated, you don't need to rush in learning about bitcoin or cryptocurrency in general, everything takes time and procedures, you have to first discover your own area of interest first, if it involves the technical aspect or the discussion aspect, then create time to learn from this aspect you're good at and make it a continuous process, dont rush, make research and consultation on many areas, you will later discover that growth is a process that needs time to take place in learning.
hero member
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April 17, 2023, 08:26:23 AM
#12
Hello and thank you for clicking on this!

So, what I mean by the title is, how did you learn what everything means?

Reading regularly and absorbing important information, if ever there is a term that I do not understand, I search for the meaning of that terms.  Or ask question on the announcement thread or telegram of the said project.

What is good? The whole market in terms of coins and tokens, the technical information, how they work, the technology and competitors, etc.

Among the cryptocurrency, the best is Bitcoin, if we find the best we do not need to get involved with other cryptocurrency, since most of the new release are just a copy cat of the previous coins and often use to milk investors of their money.

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.

Those who are positive on the new projects are those who invested on it regardless of what is written on the whitepaper or the developer is capable of fulfilling the promised roadmap.  They intend to be positive to lure more investors so that their holdings will increase in value.

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.

Experience, researching, reading and asking questions, verifying answers to questions.  These are the most important steps to have better understanding of every crypto project.  There is no such thing as instant knowledge especially if we are talking about newly created crypto projects.

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