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April 08, 2020, 02:54:47 AM
#44
Updated the tables. Also, added thread "How to use -rpcwallet?" which is question asked by "OmegaStarScream" but answered by "nc50lc" is very informative which can be helpful for anyone of us.
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February 17, 2020, 01:20:26 AM
#43
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February 09, 2020, 10:45:38 PM
#42
I consider this thread as very useful.. I've lookup up some thread and they had valuable information. I am planning to translate some of them to Turkish to let my community know more about blockchain.
I am happy that this thread helped you. BTW bump
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Turkish Translator
December 04, 2019, 01:33:13 AM
#41
I consider this thread as very useful.. I've lookup up some thread and they had valuable information. I am planning to translate some of them to Turkish to let my community know more about blockchain.
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December 03, 2019, 01:41:55 PM
#40
Added new section "Misc".
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November 24, 2019, 02:31:29 AM
#39
Dont know but maybe you can add this Threads also to your list somewhere if possible !
Would be nice and i guess helpful foe other and new Users.

Guide and advice for new Users before you Download anything from the Forum !
Report Malware and Suspicious Links here so Mods can take Action !
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Crypto abbreviation, I think I don't need to create another thread for this. Let me know guys if I should create another thread for this post.
It is obviously that you should not create a topic on this, because the forum has a very comprehensive and old topic on crypto abbreviations. You can leave replies and suggest to update OP with new abbreviations found. I knew that yogi has been inactive in the forum, but if there is no new terminology or abbreviations, I don't think you should create a new topic.
Please check it there: Terminology, written by yogi.
Thanks dude, still there are few new crypto abbreviations were not added in Yogi's thread but it is ok as I already added mine (post) here. We don't need new thread for small point.  Cheesy

Maybe you can include this, Cryptocurrency Lingo/Slang by the heyoungmillionaire.


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legendary
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November 23, 2019, 10:05:19 AM
#38
Crypto abbreviation, I think I don't need to create another thread for this. Let me know guys if I should create another thread for this post.
It is obviously that you should not create a topic on this, because the forum has a very comprehensive and old topic on crypto abbreviations. You can leave replies and suggest to update OP with new abbreviations found. I knew that yogi has been inactive in the forum, but if there is no new terminology or abbreviations, I don't think you should create a new topic.
Please check it there: Terminology, written by yogi.
Thanks dude, still there are few new crypto abbreviations were not added in Yogi's thread but it is ok as I already added mine (post) here. We don't need new thread for small point.  Cheesy

Maybe you can include this, Cryptocurrency Lingo/Slang by the theyoungmillionaire.
legendary
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November 22, 2019, 11:57:29 AM
#37
Dont know but maybe you can add this Threads also to your list somewhere if possible !
Would be nice and i guess helpful foe other and new Users.

Guide and advice for new Users before you Download anything from the Forum !
Report Malware and Suspicious Links here so Mods can take Action !
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November 22, 2019, 10:49:01 AM
#36
Added following section:


<<<<<List of useful services sites>>>>>
SiteTitle
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KoinlyCalculate your bitcoin and crypto taxes
BloxCryptocurrency Accounting, Tracking and Management
Bit-taxCrypto tax calculator
CointrackingThe Leader for Cryptocurrency Tracking and Reporting
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November 21, 2019, 07:33:11 AM
#35
Updated.
Sorry for late update.. Grin

Will keep updating and add new section "Best discussion thread".
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bitcoindata.science
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🤩Finally Married🤩
July 28, 2019, 11:24:59 PM
#33
Can't find my Thread here.
jr. member
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July 27, 2019, 12:12:47 PM
#32
Other useful threads are coming up, do hope you'll be editing and updating it from time to time for future references. Good job, keep it up
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July 03, 2019, 03:14:50 AM
#31
 Adding the items of the record will enhance its beauty.
Thanks for post a list of useful Thread.
Maybe i wll read carefully all of this thread list and learn about this forum
Of course it's a lot of usefull thread. It's not just yours, it's necessary for all beginners to increase their knowledge and skills.
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Adding hacks related thread under scam guide list section will add new section for hacking related thread if needed.
It is important that everyone's opinion is important
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July 01, 2019, 11:24:13 AM
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Added new section "Threads Related to Safety Guide"
Adding hacks related thread under scam guide list section will add new section for hacking related thread if needed.
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June 26, 2019, 07:45:35 AM
#29
  • One group is for topics started by admins, staffs.
  • One group is for topics started by community members.
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Added new section "Threads started by Admin, Mods and Pinned post (NO sub-Forum)".
Here I will add those threads only which started by any Admin and Mod. Not adding links of profile and section because it takes more space.
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June 26, 2019, 12:19:54 AM
#28
I don't think we need to differentiate threads on who started it though. As long as it's useful, I think that's okay. Categorizing based on the topics is more suitable imo. So, there should be more specific criteria under those Guides, rules etc. For example, under guides, there's a posting guide, how to get merit guide, how to avoid plagiarism guide (if there's more than one), and so on.
I meant OP should sort them out, because I, personally, will take a look at official threads from admins, or staffs first. Then, after I get basic, essential things, I might move on to other (guides, something like these) in order to get more clarification from helpful threads made by community members. Because, sometimes threads from community might contains minor incorrect information, therefore readers should start with official ones first. We, old users can know admins, and staffs, but newcomers might not, and they need such help (sort out into groups mentioned above). I hope that after this clarification post, you might agree with me.
legendary
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June 25, 2019, 11:40:25 PM
#27
  • One group is for topics started by admins, staffs.
  • One group is for topics started by community members.

I don't think we need to differentiate threads on who started it though. As long as it's useful, I think that's okay. Categorizing based on the topics is more suitable imo. So, there should be more specific criteria under those Guides, rules etc. For example, under guides, there's a posting guide, how to get merit guide, how to avoid plagiarism guide (if there's more than one), and so on.
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June 25, 2019, 09:52:18 PM
#26
I think you should split this part "BitcoinTalk Guides, Rules and Others Threads" into two sub groups, because the first group should be the first place to look at, before moving further to the second group.
  • One group is for topics started by admins, staffs.
  • One group is for topics started by community members.
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June 18, 2019, 01:20:22 PM
#25
What about the threads like how to block telegram users from randomly adding you to a telegram group without your consent, thread like How to Enable 2FA using Google Authenticator and how to have a PC version of an android app that doesn't have a PC version or browser extension by using android emulator on your computer. If you include it in the list then here's the thread links
1.) [Guide] How to Enable 2FA using Google Authenticator!
2.) How to Prevent Telegram Users from adding you to Telegram Groups!
3.) Useful Application that you can use in a computer/PC
Added 1st and 2nd thread. I think 3rd is not very relevant to crypto users and my list.
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