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November 14, 2023, 05:13:19 PM
#27
Do not let us repeat what has been posted recently. Go through this thread: I'm new here, I have little knowledge of Bitcoin and blockchain, guide me.

The thread was created less than 3 days ago.
That is how it is supposed to be. Newbies are expected to read and learn. There's nothing wrong if the Op checked the first page of this board. There is more than 3 "I am a newbie posts". But the as the system permits, every newbie would like to create their own topics and possibly have a personal encounter.

But then, the irony is that most newbies never get to return to the thread and they will move on and jump to another thread and continue their way of life. I do not even believe that most of them click the links provided them.
The "I am a newbie posts sounds like an introduction post of every newbie, rather than a post intended to have suggestions for growth.
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November 14, 2023, 05:02:48 PM
#26
Hi everyone I am a newbie, who is open to learning new things here and also about Bitcoin, sincerely speaking I will say I have little or no knowledge about Bitcoin and I am eagerly seeking to know the basic aspect of it and also to become professional like some of you guys someday, if there is anything I need to know about Bitcoin I am always ready to learn.
Newbies to Bitcoin forums don't know much about Bitcoin at first. By spending time on Bitcoin forums, they become well versed in Bitcoin. Since you are new and don't know much about Bitcoin, you have to be active here patiently and you will eventually become Bitcoin expert like others. Moreover, if you want to know about various topics of Bitcoin, you can watch various Bitcoin-related newspapers, magazines and short films on Bitcoin. Moreover, you can also read various forum posts to learn various important information about Bitcoin.
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November 14, 2023, 02:54:55 PM
#25
Welcome to the BitcoinTalk forum as a newbie. Most people in the world know about the cryptocurrency called Bitcoin, but not everyone. Various kinds of dreams are unbroken through people's interest from childhood. Through initiative and hard work, they keep moving forward to fulfill their dreams. If you want to know about bitcoin, you will find that different threads in the forum provide different links. You just keep learning from there slowly over time. If you have any questions, feel free to ask.  Maybe you joined the forum to change your life. Your current situation may be different but you have to be patient. Many people have been able to earn money from bitcointalk forums by working hard and proving their worth. Set right goals for life change, be diligent.
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November 06, 2023, 01:55:18 AM
#24
I just wanted to write like this, I really don't know where to start reading, everything makes me confused, I wanted to write like this and I accidentally found this post, I'm grateful to have found this post, so I don't need to make a similar post again .
sr. member
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November 06, 2023, 01:12:23 AM
#23
sometimes when you are putting newbies in order they will feel assaulted and criticism in all ramifications whereas you are giving them a hit of what to do in order to actualize their dreams

You would not blame them when they feel that way, some members don't know how to go about correcting the newbies here and you'd agree with me that is not all the new comers (newbies) that can endure hurtful words, because some of these high ranked members knows how to use hurtful words to address issues and that doesn't mean they meant it the wrong way but for good though and it can be misinterpreted by the newbie(s) to be for hate or something, you know?
So all these things happens not because the newbies don't want to learn from those who are here before them but because they couldn't take the way it's being addressed to them. But I still agree with you that some newbies are not even ready to learn or take corrections no matter how you put it to them either the soft way or the hard way.
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Cryptocurrency is power
November 05, 2023, 07:48:41 PM
#22
Hi everyone I am a newbie, who is open to learning new things here and also about Bitcoin, sincerely speaking I will say I have little or no knowledge about Bitcoin and I am eagerly seeking to know the basic aspect of it and also to become professional like some of you guys someday, if there is anything I need to know about Bitcoin I am always ready to learn.
I will say that whenever you freshers come to this forum I think that the best option or thing to do is to look down into things you don't know about, so I do believe that with proper research and observation that we will get to know what we don't know and also know how to put things in order, sometimes when you are putting newbies in order they will feel assaulted and criticism in all ramifications whereas you are giving them a hit of what to do in order to actualize their dreams
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November 05, 2023, 06:05:05 PM
#21
OP I hate to say this but I just have to say it, this I'm a newbie thread is really common and if you had gone round the Forum you'd see similar threads, you would have just gone their and ask for help to learn things about Bitcoin trading or wherever you choose to do. But it has already been done.
Before you start up any thread try and check if such thread related to what you want to start has already been opened on the Forum. Just wish you good luck on your adventure on the Forum.
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November 05, 2023, 05:01:37 PM
#20
First of all, welcome to Bitcointalk forum mate. It won't be hard to become knowledgeable in the future but there is something important that you must spend in order for you to become knowledgeable or a professional someday. To start, check the pinned threads here in the forum. After done with all of that then you can start doing whaf you wanted to do. There's a saying that goes "doing something that you didn't love doing will/may result in a bad situation"
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November 05, 2023, 03:11:10 PM
#19
Hi everyone I am a newbie, who is open to learning new things here and also about Bitcoin, sincerely speaking I will say I have little or no knowledge about Bitcoin and I am eagerly seeking to know the basic aspects of it and also to become professional like some of you guys someday, if there is anything I need to know about Bitcoin I am always ready to learn.
Welcome to the forum. Also note that many people came to this forum with zero knowledge about Bitcoin but with a commitment to learning, they are currently well grounded. You have been well-directed to different threads where you can get all the information you need to excel in this forum and the Bitcoin space. But you need to know specifically that plagiarism is a capital offense that can lead to your ban from the forum. The use of ChatGpt is also forbidden and can lead to severe punishment.

The forum has different boards that discuss diverse subsystems of the Bitcoin space, take time and go through all these boards I am sure that one or more areas will interest you. The crypto space is highly dynamic and innovative so you need to keep learning and relearning to become relevant in the forum. It is good to learn from other sources but you can get almost all the information you need in bitcointalk.org if you keep searching.
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November 05, 2023, 02:47:23 PM
#18
Hi everyone I am a newbie, who is open to learning new things here and also about Bitcoin, sincerely speaking I will say I have little or no knowledge about Bitcoin and I am eagerly seeking to know the basic aspect of it and also to become professional like some of you guys someday, if there is anything I need to know about Bitcoin I am always ready to learn.

Hello newbie! You don't need to create topics, you need to read already created ones to understand where you got to and what you need to do to become a professional. After reading this topic "Newbies - Read before posting" https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/newbies-read-before-posting-1689727 you will get answers to most of the questions that are swarming in your head. And if you have a specific question in the process of studying, do not hesitate to ask it.
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November 05, 2023, 01:53:44 PM
#17
Hey there Jamestown70! It's good that you want to learn about Bitcoin.  That's awesome.  Learning new stuff is always more fun when you dive in and try it yourself, plus read about it, and talk to people who are experts in the field.   Ask anything! Seriously, no question is dumb when you're just starting out and  we'll be happy to explain the basics so you can wrap your head around this whole thing.  It'll make more sense once we go step-by-step.  It's a lot to grasp at first.  But stick with it, try things out, and you'll be amazed at how quick you'll get it.
Nicely explained. I like your statement that no question is dumb. That's because this forum is full of different mindsets of people, and they take things differently. If one person finds your question, information, or any post dumb, then another person might consider that post helpful and might like it. That's why we should not think about what others will think, because what are they going to do?

But it's not that you started to spam here and think that you have nothing to worry about. Properly following the Bitcoin rules should be considered if you want to stay here for a long period of time.

And dear OP, you should avoid plagiarised content to post here because that can ban you instantly, so be open here, ask anything, and learn new things. Sometimes your questions are the questions of others, and they might be hesitating to ask them. Let me give you some inside info.

Most of the time, high-ranking members hesitate to ask a question that looks childish, but when newbies ask those questions, it also helps them. Cheesy
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November 05, 2023, 11:55:06 AM
#16
Hi everyone I am a newbie, who is open to learning new things here and also about Bitcoin, sincerely speaking I will say I have little or no knowledge about Bitcoin and I am eagerly seeking to know the basic aspect of it and also to become professional like some of you guys someday, if there is anything I need to know about Bitcoin I am always ready to learn.
Welcome Nigerian brother!
I was going to suggest you to post in your local board where you will be guided in your own language but I saw your post history and found out that you have already posted messages there. This is great forum for learning about btc and related things. You have not mentioned your level of investment in crypto but I will suggest you to learn well before investing.

I also started as a newbie and so far lot in this forum. I found high expert member here whose every advice is valuable. I will suggest you to read article and watch video provided by first three members and if you feels any confusion then you can search here Ninjastic.space . I hope you will fund your answer because most of question already discussed here already. anyhow if you doesn't find your isuue then you can brought it to here. I hope you will learn lot of here

sr. member
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Baba God Noni
November 05, 2023, 11:44:06 AM
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OP, you are welcome to the forum and this is the right place for you to learn all the angles of bitcoin. You have been provided with a lot of materials that can help be acquire bitcoin knowledge fast and easy as a beginner, if you take it very serious. You also learn how to use the search engine to look for whatever that you want to know about because I believe that similar topics have been discussed in the past.

You should also contribute to discussions in the forum, go and identify with your local board so that you can meet people that speaks the same language with you, for easy learning and understanding. You will grow fast when you dedicate your time to reading more as a newbie and doing your own research.
sr. member
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November 05, 2023, 11:41:49 AM
#14
Hi everyone I am a newbie, who is open to learning new things here and also about Bitcoin, sincerely speaking I will say I have little or no knowledge about Bitcoin and I am eagerly seeking to know the basic aspect of it and also to become professional like some of you guys someday, if there is anything I need to know about Bitcoin I am always ready to learn.
Charles-Tim already gave you a link where you can Learn as a newbie.

Most of the newbies who come here ask the same common question.  My question is if you don't know about bitcoin how did you know about this forum and how did you get here and if someone introduced you to the forum why don't you ask them directly?  It will be easier for you if you ask him these.
And I saw you posted on Nigeria local board so it would be nice if you ask these questions on your local board.
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November 05, 2023, 11:10:43 AM
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Hey there Jamestown70! It's good that you want to learn about Bitcoin.  That's awesome.  Learning new stuff is always more fun when you dive in and try it yourself, plus read about it, and talk to people who are experts in the field.   Ask anything! Seriously, no question is dumb when you're just starting out and  we'll be happy to explain the basics so you can wrap your head around this whole thing.  It'll make more sense once we go step-by-step.  It's a lot to grasp at first.  But stick with it, try things out, and you'll be amazed at how quick you'll get it.
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November 05, 2023, 10:46:03 AM
#12
Hi everyone I am a newbie, who is open to learning new things here and also about Bitcoin, sincerely speaking I will say I have little or no knowledge about Bitcoin and I am eagerly seeking to know the basic aspect of it and also to become professional like some of you guys someday, if there is anything I need to know about Bitcoin I am always ready to learn.
I am not a professional, at least not in trading or in technical work, but I can suggest some basics, and by following them, you will make your place here. If you think you have no good knowledge about BTC and alternative currencies, and if you make any posts, others will roast you and make fun of you, then you have to extract this thought out of your mind.

Because in learning, we don't feel ashamed of bashing, instead, we have to bear it as students. And secondarily, do not make a post until you think you are ready, but even someday you will make a post under some thread, and that might be your best reply, but it would be nothing to someone, but at the same time, it would be helpful for any other person.

I suggest you read as many threads as you can because reading will give you more knowledge, and then after acquiring knowledge, you can make posts. And please in order to make posts, do not copy paste content from AI bots or from any other website without giving source link otherwise you will be banned without giving any warnings permanently.
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November 05, 2023, 10:38:20 AM
#11
Hi everyone I am a newbie, who is open to learning new things here and also about Bitcoin, sincerely speaking I will say I have little or no knowledge about Bitcoin and I am eagerly seeking to know the basic aspect of it and also to become professional like some of you guys someday, if there is anything I need to know about Bitcoin I am always ready to learn.

Your username gave me an impression that you and user Jamesborn are the same guy. I am sorry if you are not him. But that guy was annoying enough. He was creating useless threads all over the forum and never check back his threads to read what people write.

First of all, do not create threads for every question raise in your head. Utilize the search button and google as well. If you do not find any answer, then you can create a thread in this section. Please be active when you create a thread and monitor the answers you get from the thread, respond to them if you do not understand anything. It's important. Otherwise people won't be able to know if you understand anything or not.
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November 05, 2023, 10:34:44 AM
#10
Welcome to Bitcointalk. Check these threads if you have the time.

Here are some links if you wanna learn more of Bitcoin.

https://github.com/bitcoinbook/bitcoinbook#chapters
https://bitcoin.org/en/bitcoin-paper
https://www.bitcoin.com/get-started/

Also, you might need these links if you wanna learn about this forum.

Unofficial list of (official) Bitcointalk.org rules, guidelines, FAQ
Newbies - Read before posting
Posting technique
Merit and rank requirement
Make Your Topic Title, Posts More Attractive
Topic Title Style Guide

You don't need to consume it all at once. Read whenever you are free. Whenever you can. No need to hurry the process. Best of luck.  Smiley

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November 05, 2023, 10:30:33 AM
#9
Hi everyone I am a newbie, who is open to learning new things here and also about Bitcoin, sincerely speaking I will say I have little or no knowledge about Bitcoin and I am eagerly seeking to know the basic aspect of it and also to become professional like some of you guys someday, if there is anything I need to know about Bitcoin I am always ready to learn.

I think there are already a lot of threads like this, but it doesn't matter. Above, many members have provided post links that you can learn from. All you need is to read more and occasionally write comments about your opinions or thoughts. Everything will be fine if you don't try to plagiarize and use AI to post. Welcome to the bitcointalk forum, because this is a discussion forum all you need to do is discuss, and because this is a bitcoin forum all you need to learn is about bitcoin.
legendary
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November 05, 2023, 10:28:02 AM
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I think that reading the book Mastering Bitcoin[1] and THE BITCOIN STANDARD[2] will give you the basic information that you will need to learn Bitcoin, and then watching the aantonop[3] channel will give you all the necessary information. Finally, you can search this link if you want more information ----> https://www.lopp.net/bitcoin-information

This information is basic and necessary for the beginning and does not require further details.

Thank you for pointing out to "Mastering Bitcoin". In my eyes one of the best books - especially when you want to dive in to the technical aspects of Bitcoin.
I would say that it offers the perfect amount of information for beginners and leaves nothing out for a good technical fundamentals.

"The Bitcoin Standard" on the other hand has a different target group. The book is aimed more at people who are more interested in economic and monetary topics related to Bitcoin.
Completely legitimate and the mix of both books really covers everything for beginners.
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