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January 29, 2023, 03:43:04 PM
#22
I am not in a haste since my learning is going to be consistent as I keep coming here. I am happy to be here but how can I find able person that will guide me through my stay here.
Hello, welcome..

Indeed, starting to learn is commonly much easier to do, moreover, if someone told you about good things happened here and you are interested to join. This will be a strong desire to be here and want to learn more here.
But, being consistent to learn about crypto and everything here is the matter and the problem so far. We know how many time people or newbies are eager to learn here, but they are not consistent. Even after making posts and then leaving them to be, never come back again. Consistency for learning is actually a must every where you re learning. So, you can really gain knowledge, share experiences, and also more information that you need.

This forum is really good for us actually because we are here to learn together again and again, with always new ideas, experiences, and also information if we want to read more.

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January 29, 2023, 10:50:59 AM
#21
Every newbie who really wants to learn about Bitcoin must be a great reader,and a consistent one at that,because bitcoin  is not just what you learn in a day or two,it's what you need the whole of your life to lean and understand it.
As they say,that experience is the best teacher,the many times you fail in Bitcoin or during trading will help you get experience on how to trade.When you win will be a moral booster,which will energise you to learn more and be on the winning side.
But don't always forget to follow the rules that guilds the forum.
hero member
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January 28, 2023, 04:02:39 PM
#20
Hello everyone, I am an upcoming backend developer with the zeal of solving the world's biggest problems. Many weeks ago someone sent me a link about this place that I could easily learn how to buy Bitcoin and keep it safe. I was very happy but I noticed that I have no one to talk to because it looks more like big community than what I was expecting to see. I thought I could easily come here anytime and find someone to teach me how to go about it. I was told I could only learn by reading good posts of other members.
Welcome to the best Bitcoin forum, where you can learn everything there is to know about Bitcoin and where you can get all the latest Bitcoin and cryptocurrency updates.

The forum has some governed rules and regulations guiding the forum activities, which is the main reason why the forum maintains its reputation; therefore, read and abide by the forum rules and Regulations, and avoid plagiarism.

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I am not in a haste since my learning is going to be consistent as I keep coming here. I am happy to be here but how can I find able person that will guide me through my stay here.

I want to learn all about the Bitcoin network so that I can also reciprocate to my friends too. I want to learn as fast as possible so I can easily share my knowledge to my colleagues and family. I never knew Bitcoin has a community as big as this and I am ready to make my contributions as I grow in knowledge.
Everyone in this forum can help you with any issue you have here; just post your question for more clarification, and many forum users are eager to assist.


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How do I commence my learning in the most subtle way?
Is there addictional materials available? Like link, videos, PDF
Any outlines of those important topics to learn about Bitcoin and it's network?

Thank you community for your replies.
I will recommend learnmeabitcoin.com for basic knowledge about Blockchain, key and address as well as general knowledge about Bitcoin.
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January 28, 2023, 03:25:08 PM
#19
we are both newbies, I also feel what you feel. Initially a little confused explore the contents of this forum to get the information we want. We recommend that you use the search option in this forum to make it easier for you to find the topic you want. Search options are on the left of your profile.

Nope. Use Google Search instead, as Bitcointalk's search function sucks.

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site:bitcointalk.org how to earn merits
Yes, thanks for telling. I hope that bitcointalk's search function will be much more perfect in the future. Because this is very helpful for newbie users
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legendary
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January 27, 2023, 09:38:16 PM
#18
we are both newbies, I also feel what you feel. Initially a little confused explore the contents of this forum to get the information we want. We recommend that you use the search option in this forum to make it easier for you to find the topic you want. Search options are on the left of your profile.

Nope. Use Google Search instead, as Bitcointalk's search function sucks.

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site:bitcointalk.org how to earn merits
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January 27, 2023, 06:55:37 PM
#17
Some really bold statements, but when you claim yourself an upcoming backend developer you should act like a smart person. Instead you ask for a hand to help you learn about bitcoin and blockchain. You can use the forum search option for any questions, but you are asking someone to help you to guide you.
There will be a lot of PMs in your inbox if you continue searching for help, just be careful about it.
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January 27, 2023, 11:36:40 AM
#16

we are both newbies, I also feel what you feel. Initially a little confused explore the contents of this forum to get the information we want. We recommend that you use the search option in this forum to make it easier for you to find the topic you want. Search options are on the left of your profile.
The search button is a nice function, but I believe he will only be able to utilize it once he got more familiar with the design and structure of the forum (Menus, Sections, Boards, Sub-boards, the topics, etc.)

@OP, if you want to get familiarized with the forum, read the pinned threads you will see on each board. You can also start asking your local (we have a dedicated board for that).
And I advice you to do not to forget to read the articles mentioned above in this post.

Welcome & good luck!
hero member
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January 27, 2023, 11:35:29 AM
#15
Welcome to the forum, you've got some great suggestions for getting started on the forum. just like you go to a school, of course, you will be informed about the school rules so you can study comfortably without violating the rules which of course can get you punished.

How do I commence my learning in the most subtle way?
I believe you should read more on forums. And if you're having trouble finding topics, I think you saw a forum search box that you can use. I'm sure it will be too broad for you, but if you take the time to read through it, you'll gain some decent knowledge.

I hope you will stay on the forum for a long time.
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January 27, 2023, 11:21:38 AM
#14
How do I commence my learning in the most subtle way?
Is there addictional materials available? Like link, videos, PDF
Any outlines of those important topics to learn about Bitcoin and it's network?

Thank you community for your replies.
we are both newbies, I also feel what you feel. Initially a little confused explore the contents of this forum to get the information we want. We recommend that you use the search option in this forum to make it easier for you to find the topic you want. Search options are on the left of your profile.
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- Jay -
January 27, 2023, 08:47:02 AM
#13
I suggest visiting udemy and avail online courses about Bitcoin technical development will guide you on basics to advance knowledge so that you can catch up easily on discussion here instead of reading topics here from scratch if you want a quick learning.
I find reading topics here from scratch a faster and more efficient way to learn and understand how bitcoin works than going through several hours of courses on udemy or other platforms. Information gotten from here can also be considered to be more credible if you know how to discern what members to learn from.

Op would be better off learning how to use the search option[1] and find any topic of interest to them.

[1] https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/guide-searching-effectively-5276341

- Jay -
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January 27, 2023, 08:38:37 AM
#12
I want to learn all about the Bitcoin network so that I can also reciprocate to my friends too. I want to learn as fast as possible so I can easily share my knowledge to my colleagues and family. I never knew Bitcoin has a community as big as this and I am ready to make my contributions as I grow in knowledge.

How do I commence my learning in the most subtle way?
Is there addictional materials available? Like link, videos, PDF
Any outlines of those important topics to learn about Bitcoin and it's network?

Thank you community for your replies.

Since you are a developer reading on Development and Technical Discussion post will help you fully understand the technology behind Bitcoin.

In regards with some material that will help you, I suggest visiting udemy and avail online courses about Bitcoin technical development will guide you on basics to advance knowledge so that you can catch up easily on discussion here instead of reading topics here from scratch if you want a quick learning.
hero member
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January 27, 2023, 08:30:04 AM
#11
All it takes is for you to spend as much time as possible here on the forum. Over time, you will find what suits your inclinations and knowledge, because the forum contains various sections. It would be good if you did not forget to review the forum rules and the various systems (trust,merit..) that regulate various activities here.
The most important links that are useful to you as a beginner are mentioned in the previous comments. I advise you not to neglect to see them.
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January 27, 2023, 07:25:59 AM
#10
You're welcome to the forum, like you rightly said it's a big community we have here, one bond by guidelines and rules of engagement. It's good you're ready to learn, mind you learning is a gradual process you don't need rush. Here are some bitcoin resource link that should be of help to you for a beginner:
https://aantonop.com/books/iom/
Books for newbie's about BTC.

Beginners guide on trading in Bitcoin.
https://academy.binance.com/en/articles/a-complete-guide-to-cryptocurrency-trading-for-beginners
 
Beginners guide:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/guides-on-bitcointalk-index-thread-until-there-is-a-dedicated-subforum-4928968
mk4
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January 26, 2023, 11:20:40 PM
#9
Here goes my very-handy copypasta!


* If you like reading articles: https://coindesk.com/learn
* If you like reading books: https://theinternetofmoney.info/
* If you like watching videos: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPQwGV1aLnTuN6kdNWlElfr2tzigB9Nnj

Security related:
* https://cryptosec.info
* https://www.lopp.net/bitcoin-information/security.html

If you want to get more technical
* https://github.com/bitcoinbook/bitcoinbook#chapters
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January 26, 2023, 10:38:53 PM
#8
Welcome to the forum OP, if you want to learn about Bitcoin from the start you need to study what is Bitcoin and ask yourself why you are going to buy it. But before that you must explore the community. first read the community guidelines and thier rules and regulations and follow in order to avoid such mistakes. Then after wards searching and asking is a very good practice as this is a open forum you can freely ask but before you ask make sure you will do a research first.
Learning in the forum is easy,because it doesn't require anything to get started,all that is needed is paying attention to the forum guild,and adhering to the rules and regulations of the forum.Another thing is learning by reading other people's comments on posts and trying to make your own quality posts.If you always read people posts,when ever you want to make your own,it will be much more easier and simple.
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January 26, 2023, 09:34:56 PM
#7
Welcome! Just want to add a follow-up useful links that will help you on the forum aside from the above that has been given.
I'll just quote you some of the users that provided it
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Beginners & Help Encyclopedia
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/--5364418
[HUGE LIST] Useful Crypto Links !!!
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/--5264359

If you are interested in community members, then read this interview:
[Interviews] with Bitcointalk members
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/interviews-with-bitcointalk-members-5262967
sr. member
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January 26, 2023, 11:13:46 AM
#6
Welcome to the forum OP, if you want to learn about Bitcoin from the start you need to study what is Bitcoin and ask yourself why you are going to buy it. But before that you must explore the community. first read the community guidelines and thier rules and regulations and follow in order to avoid such mistakes. Then after wards searching and asking is a very good practice as this is a open forum you can freely ask but before you ask make sure you will do a research first.
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January 26, 2023, 09:50:21 AM
#5
I am happy to be here but how can I find able person that will guide me through my stay here.

This is a bad approach. If you look for a person to help you, you can easily stumble on persons that want to scam you or who may (willingly or unwillingly) mislead you.
Since you are an upcoming backend developer you may assimilate more info from pages like https://learnmeabitcoin.com/ or https://electrum.readthedocs.io/ than from watching YouTube movies.
(Same goes to private messages: scammers can pretend to help you privately; avoid.)
The questions are best to be asked publicly. See below.

How do I commence my learning in the most subtle way?
Is there addictional materials available? Like link, videos, PDF

The best is imho to read a little from reputable sources.
I'd start with bitcoin whitepaper: https://bitcoin.org/en/bitcoin-paper (if you're from UK, just ask for a different source)
Then I'd go to through Mastering Bitcoin, which is free here: https://github.com/bitcoinbook/bitcoinbook
Afterwards, the links I've started with can be of help too.


When you have some reading done, you can start asking. People here will be more than happy to help you, as long as you don't ask things already asked 100s of times.
The search feature of the forum can be of help too, or maybe https://ninjastic.space/search would make it even easier.
Make sure you make your topics when asking questions instead of hijacking others' topics.
Enjoy the ride!

@NeuroticFish has already responded to your query. If you don't want to be misled, no further response is required. Most of the guys on this forum are unfriendly and don't trust anyone. If you do not want to be a victim of a scam. Learn from the resources he has provided for you, and then ask questions about anything you don't understand.
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January 25, 2023, 04:37:26 AM
#4
I am happy to be here but how can I find able person that will guide me through my stay here.

This is a bad approach. If you look for a person to help you, you can easily stumble on persons that want to scam you or who may (willingly or unwillingly) mislead you.
Since you are an upcoming backend developer you may assimilate more info from pages like https://learnmeabitcoin.com/ or https://electrum.readthedocs.io/ than from watching YouTube movies.
(Same goes to private messages: scammers can pretend to help you privately; avoid.)
The questions are best to be asked publicly. See below.

How do I commence my learning in the most subtle way?
Is there addictional materials available? Like link, videos, PDF

The best is imho to read a little from reputable sources.
I'd start with bitcoin whitepaper: https://bitcoin.org/en/bitcoin-paper (if you're from UK, just ask for a different source)
Then I'd go to through Mastering Bitcoin, which is free here: https://github.com/bitcoinbook/bitcoinbook
Afterwards, the links I've started with can be of help too.


When you have some reading done, you can start asking. People here will be more than happy to help you, as long as you don't ask things already asked 100s of times.
The search feature of the forum can be of help too, or maybe https://ninjastic.space/search would make it even easier.
Make sure you make your topics when asking questions instead of hijacking others' topics.
Enjoy the ride!
legendary
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January 25, 2023, 04:28:42 AM
#3
You have come to the forum. I found a section for beginners; guess what you should do next if you can at least read it? Why not click on links whose questions are very similar to yours?
Of course, they come here with less ambition, like you, wanting to solve the world's problems but not able to just start reading. Pretty self-confident topic title.
Consider how much information is available, and how quickly you want someone to take you by the hand.
Be an adult.
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