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jr. member
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January 04, 2024, 09:59:13 AM
#10
I was introduced to bitcointalk and I don't know much about cryptocurrencies; please advise me on what I should do to learn more about bitcoin. Please send me a link that will walk me through the process so that I don't run into any complications when I start my investment.

Do your research slowly.  And there are many others who follow the writings of good people who share the method. Beginners & Help, and learn with many resources shared by

1: Lauda: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/newbies-read-before-posting-1689727
2: mprep: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/unofficial-list-of-official-bitcointalkorg-rules-guidelines-faq-703657

Hope by following them you will know and learn something good.
hero member
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🇺🇦 Glory to Ukraine!
January 04, 2024, 09:34:48 AM
#9
I was introduced to bitcointalk and I don't know much about cryptocurrencies; please advise me on what I should do to learn more about bitcoin. Please send me a link that will walk me through the process so that I don't run into any complications when I start my investment.

I'm a bit surprised that you've been introduced to Bitcointalk and you still have to ask questions about how to learn about cryptocurrencies. I understand the desire to dive right into investing, but if you're serious about it, you need to do your own research and educate yourself about the technology first. There are plenty of resources available online, the Bitcointalk forum itself contains years of accumulated knowledge from veterans willing to guide newcomers.  Even basic internet searches turn up quality information on blockchain and Bitcoin.  Don't be lazy and rely on others to do your work for you. If you're not willing to put in the effort to learn, you shouldn't be investing in it in the first place.

I'm sorry if you find this a bit harsh, but I get the impression that you want everything served on a platter. There is no easy way to learn new things, you just have to take the plunge and start learning. Just like you learn other things in life. If you have specific questions or need help understanding something, don't hesitate to ask.
hero member
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January 04, 2024, 09:23:10 AM
#8
You're in the right section of the forum; everyone starts by reading. Begin by opening the sticky threads to familiarize yourself with the forum rules, and so that if you decide to reply to threads, you'll know the do's and don'ts. I know you'll gain a lot of knowledge not only about investments from the existing informative topics here but also from discussions, guides, and insights shared by experienced members. If there's anything you find confusing or unclear, feel free to ask, and surely, many will help you here. Just read and explore for now; maybe consider investing once you understand the basics and concepts, and be aware of the risks involved, not just the benefits. The crypto space is complex, so take your time to learn and ask questions. Be cautious of potential scams that may be offered to you.
legendary
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January 04, 2024, 09:15:24 AM
#7
It's hard to quickly find a trustworthy resource when you're first getting started. That's why we started writing some useful guides for beginners. Hopefully this isn't an infringement of the Bitcointalk rules. But here's a link to some of our guides, I hope you find them useful: https://www.coinpunkz.com/beginners-cryptocurrency-guides
You're allowed to promote your site, but discredit other resource and make your site looks good isn't good, especially when it's complete bullshit.

Decentralized vs. Centralized Exchanges: Cryptocurrency exchanges can be broadly categorized into decentralized and centralized platforms. Decentralized exchanges offer anonymity, often not requiring any personal details for trading. This makes them an ideal choice for certain individuals, including refugees or those in countries with limited banking or credit infrastructures. These platforms offer a pathway into the mainstream economy without the need for traditional financial intermediaries.

Popular Exchanges in the US: Centralized exchanges, especially prevalent in the US, abide by regulations and require users to provide identity verification. Some of the notable names in this category include Coinbase, Kraken, Gemini, and Binance (https'://accounts.binance.com/register?ref=NUFYZLWI). These platforms not only offer Bitcoin but also a diverse range of alternative cryptocurrencies (altcoins). If you're looking for a structured, compliant, and comprehensive trading experience, these exchanges should be on your radar.

You discuss about the decentralized exchanges, but you didn't mention which is the exchange, how can someone able to use it? add bisq.network.

Then you suggest US citizens to use Binance, when official Binance site isn't accept US citizens! they have their own dedicated site for US which is binance.us
hero member
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January 04, 2024, 08:59:51 AM
#6
You certainly don't want to just be spoon-fed to get the information you want. If you are interested in investing in Bitcoin, then you can start looking for information on forums related to Bitcoin and its technology. so do exchanges and wallets.
it might seem random and a lot of information if you search for individual threads. but there is a search menu there that you can use.
there is a lot of information available, which may not be what you think it would be like reading a book. find and read the information you need.
staff
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January 04, 2024, 08:15:48 AM
#5
There is a huge amount of information on the forum for learning. Look, read, study. If you don't understand something, ask, you will always get help. And you do not want to do anything, lie on the couch and that you brought everything on a platter. No one will give you a button to make money. Show some diligence.
newbie
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January 04, 2024, 08:13:44 AM
#4
It's hard to quickly find a trustworthy resource when you're first getting started. That's why we started writing some useful guides for beginners. Hopefully this isn't an infringement of the Bitcointalk rules. But here's a link to some of our guides, I hope you find them useful: https://www.coinpunkz.com/beginners-cryptocurrency-guides
legendary
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BTC price road to $80k
January 04, 2024, 06:43:59 AM
#3
What exactly is your main purpose why are you here?
If it's all about investment we are not financial advisers better seek for professional financial adviser about investment because investing money in crypto is risky if you don't have much knowledge about them.

However, if this is all about Bitcoin then better read the Bitcoin history to learn about Bitcoin before you invest check this "History of Bitcoin"
And learn more about the Blockchain here "Awesome Blockchain"

Also don't forget to read the forum rules below

- https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/unofficial-list-of-official-bitcointalkorg-rules-guidelines-faq-703657
sr. member
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I stand with Ukraine!
January 04, 2024, 06:38:48 AM
#2
You can see the sticky thread in Beginners & Help, and learn with many resources shared by Lauda in that thread.

Newbies - Read before posting.

Why you don't read it and another sticky thread that is about Bitcoin?
[General] Bitcoin Wallets - Which, what, why?

I wonder, will repeated spam from beginners, without reading anything, cause a return of newbie jail I knew theymos said he will not bring newbie jails back?
Due to a mass of trolling, only established posters are able to post in non-newbie sections.

If you have really good posts, you can post a request for preemptive whitelisting here

Also, you must have made 1 post to send PMs.
newbie
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January 04, 2024, 05:57:42 AM
#1
I was introduced to bitcointalk and I don't know much about cryptocurrencies; please advise me on what I should do to learn more about bitcoin. Please send me a link that will walk me through the process so that I don't run into any complications when I start my investment.
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