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Topic: Must Read Threads for Beginners needing help (Read 86 times)

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January 31, 2018, 12:26:18 AM
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If you're new to this forum, you need to check out these threads. This collection will help you get educated, keep you from getting scammed, and keep you from getting into trouble on this forum. The links below will lead you to some of the best contributions on this forum over the past few years.

You can't truly HODL until you know what's contained below.

Welcome to our world, godspeed on your journey!

HabbyB
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The List

Newbies - read before posting - This is probably the most cited thread in the Help & Beginners board, all Newbies need to read it, so many don't...until given the hyperlink.

[Overview] The one thread to link them all - Arguably the most comprehensive list of education-related links and resources in this entire Forum. It's locked, it should be raised to the rafters - sticked as a banner at the top of the board!

Terminology - An incredibly long list of definitions for common terminology or jargon used in the cryptocurrency world. Read it, study it, know it!

Newbie All-Day - Ask All Your Bitcoin Questions Here! - Wow, read this before starting a thread!

[Guide] Handling splits: UASFs, BIP148, etc. - A commentary of the highest order on coins splits and hard forks.

Most Common Mistakes Of A Newbie - Asked by a Newbie, to help improve the actions of Newbies.

How to sign a message?! - Educates Newbies on how to add or ask for an additional layer of verification to their transactions. It's been fairly well merited, at about 100 today, and remains an important part of the education of people new to crypto.

A warning about Alt Coins - ok, this is an old one but it needs to be resurrected. The ICO market is bigger today than any time previously and the bubble hasn't popped. And Newbies, more than any other group, need to be aware of the risks that come with chasing alt coin ICOs.

$10,000 to invest - what would you do? - Once a Newbie knows how to this thing of ours works, they need to make some decisions on what to buy. This thread provide a good discussion the various approaches to investing in crypto and how to hold on for dear life.

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