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Topic: Newbies Learn From Your Senior Colleagues. - page 3. (Read 807 times)

full member
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Yes newbies should adapt the habit of learning from high rank members of the forum but only some of them not all as there are some high rank members of the forum who doesn't know anything useful and will not help you lot.So try to search for good threads and learn from them as much you can

Ranks are not determining factor of your knowledge but if you have knowledge then only you can rank up.If you want then you could learn about Bitcoin and crypto market to write good posts and easily grow on the forum but some already have knowledge and then go up easily.
hero member
Activity: 3052
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Like every other human endeavor requires mentorship and guidance so is this forum meant to shape your Bitcoin knowledge. And this can be achieved by learning from the senior members of this group(Bitcointalk) that has extensive experience. Coming into a new forum as a newbie sometimes can be challenging particularly when you're confused about the right questions to ask, however, this forum is question friendly and supportive. I advise and encourage my fellow newbies to read through the past and present posts of the senior members of this forum so that they can learn and not make mistakes that will warrant them being banned.

Newbies know This
1) Readers are Leaders: You can not grow if you don't read.
2) Experience Teaches Better: Learn from the experience of your seniors.
3) Information: You get more information about the task ahead of you when you learn from your seniors.

Summary: Success does not come from hard work alone, without good information as a newbie, you will always find the forum difficult.

This is very important as no newbie will succeed alone, there is always a mentor behind his success. And if not, he must be following some golden rules from a certain crypto influencer that he ideal the most. And there is no wrong with that. Newbies mostly succeed if they based their plans and actions on the people that are ahead of them and have bigger experiences than them. As they always say, newbies are still starting to conquer the road, while legends have been going there back and forth.

hero member
Activity: 2814
Merit: 576
By the way, just because one’s profile is a newbie rank may not automatically mean that the person behind the account has no clue about cryptocurrencies and vice versa. While learning to read more than one can reply is very important.
You are right mate. Some newbies are seen more knowledgeable and have given more brilliant ideas than some of the senior members. But in most cases, newbies that have less prior knowledge and experience, should always take the courage to follow the path of those who are ahead of them because its more proven here that once you have stay longer in this market, you have more proven experiences that could help those newbies who are still starting to explore in this market.
sr. member
Activity: 1498
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This forum has many members with different rankings, of course their knowledge and experience are also different from each other. but in this forum, everyone tries to exchange ideas or opinions according to the knowledge and experience that each person has. it's true that a beginner should work harder in learning the crypto world whether it's in theory or experience. not only a beginner, but the people here are also certainly trying to add insight and experience every day so that they can be better in the future. nothing can be obtained instantly, all of that requires a process and also hard work in it so that it can be better in the future.
newbie
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Yes, a newbie must observe how an experienced trader works their trades but it does not mean they have more knowledge. Expert traders come with experience but newbies do have an idea and are open to making changes. While every trader has a different approach depending on their goals, it is important to be consistent in trading and upgrading knowledge.
member
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I know of people who are very knowledgeable in cryptocurrency and are making it real big in it but they are not on this forum, meaning if they should sign up today, they would be newbie, and that does not mean that they are amateur in cryptocurrency, rank or amount of merits shouldn't  be a yard stick for knowledge!

You are right not all newbies  in the forum are newbies in knowledge.  Some newbies are experienced before they became a member here on the forum they already belong to somewhere. Ranking does not mean who have knowledge more or else.
member
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The issue of mentorship can never be over emphasized, because even outside this forum we learn from others, so it will be a good thing to learn from senior members here.

But on the other hand there are some newbies who have vast knowledge on Cryptocurrency before coming to this forum and it's not a bad idea to learn from such newbies.
member
Activity: 71
Merit: 22
I know of people who are very knowledgeable in cryptocurrency and are making it real big in it but they are not on this forum, meaning if they should sign up today, they would be newbie, and that does not mean that they are amateur in cryptocurrency, rank or amount of merits shouldn't  be a yard stick for knowledge!
newbie
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By the way, just because one’s profile is a newbie rank may not automatically mean that the person behind the account has no clue about cryptocurrencies and vice versa. While learning to read more than one can reply is very important.

Very accurate, as a blockchain development agency we are a newbie here, but we are more than 4 years in the market and have huge experience in the field, and have successfully developed many DeFi projects. Here is also our website to check.
https://exio.tech/
sr. member
Activity: 1610
Merit: 264
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There could be a certain internet user out there that knows more about Bitcoin more than us. Rank here does not pertain the knowledge of a certain user. I had seen quite few newbies here with a lot more experience in the technical side of Bitcoin that I was not even knowledgeable of.
legendary
Activity: 2716
Merit: 1225
Once a man, twice a child!
Higher rank does not mean one is loaded with knowledge
Believe me, it would've been worse if not for the implementation of the Merit system in 2018. The Pre–Merit years saw a great deal of empty and dumb skull accounts rise through the ranks with activities once the users were able to keep on making posts. Some veteran ranked accounts were shitty in their posts. If it were in today's reality, it's a sure thing those accounts would be stunted.

It's totally different when you saw a genuine newbie account, they even have mistakes on making threads.
This is one giveaways of genuine newbie users besides them not being familiar with forum rules. There's no genuine newbie who will say they took time to peruse the rules here before posting. I deeply doubt if there is any.
legendary
Activity: 1456
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Like every other human endeavor requires mentorship and guidance so is this forum meant to shape your Bitcoin knowledge. And this can be achieved by learning from the senior members of this group(Bitcointalk) that has extensive experience.

It will be very misleading unfortunately to follow blindly choosing only to learn about bitcoins & crypto from those you see as senior colleagues. What you see can be deceiving especially in forum and in here, there is always something to learn both about bitcoins and generally from everyone, don't underestimate anyone even with their low ranks, the answer to your question may lie with them. Evaluate a user's track record before you subscribe to their information or knowledge, it is not always about ranks... some very high ranking members do not have vast knowledge on all topics, it may so happen to be the specialty of a newbie here.

Newbies can still share some solid information and add value here while in their early days here on forum, This perhaps is the major reason why newbies are allowed to make posts as well when they just join, rather than passing through an observational stage first where they observe how things work here before they are then allowed to begin posting.
sr. member
Activity: 2506
Merit: 368
Reading is far great than relying on someone although it depends IMO since not everyone is professional what they were doing but if you are lucky enough to have someone who teaches you about crypto then the next part is how good are you for understanding or applying it on the market. And just like what the above said, you can't determine their level of knowledge through ranking since some members may be active on other forum and not this one or they are professional with their job that's but less active on a forum. Lots of factors to determine one so good luck on learning, newbies.
legendary
Activity: 2492
Merit: 1232
It totally has a difference if you will compare a genuine newbie to the newbie account that has already knowledgeable on this forum, through these (below), you can determine that it's possible they aren't newbies behind on that account.

  • Fastest growing account
  • Fastest earning merit
  • technically knowledgable on Bitcoin
  • Already knows about forum rules

It's totally different when you saw a genuine newbie account, they even have mistakes on making threads.

Newbies know This
1) Readers are Leaders: You can not grow if you don't read.
2) Experience Teaches Better: Learn from the experience of your seniors.
3) Information: You get more information about the task ahead of you when you learn from your seniors.

Summary: Success does not come from hard work alone, without good information as a newbie, you will always find the forum difficult.
It is indeed!
full member
Activity: 1008
Merit: 139
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Many many people in this forum can help you in a much better way than paid books or any certifications, mainly because there are many smart people in this forum and they share information very freely.

The forum is open to all level of beginners from beginners to advanced, it has teachers who teach the basics and then you can decide if you need to go further or not. 

Just don't give up too soon, if you find yourself a bit overwhelmed with the information, stop and take some time to take things in, that's how you learn and if you keep at it, you will find that you will soon be a master!
member
Activity: 798
Merit: 34
Higher rank does not mean one is loaded with knowledge and low rank does not mean that one have low knowledge just as his rank. Nobody knows it all, we can learn things from anybody either high rank or low. What A does not have Mr B have it to offer. But when it comes to experience  I think one with high rank has a lot to be learned from.
hero member
Activity: 1498
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The basic growth of newbie is the ability of
• Observation
• Understanding
• Research
• Reading
• Correction

So learning from the forum, is same thing of learning from already existing thread from the seniors users over here, the ability for newbies to excel, is to adopt the strategic point above.
legendary
Activity: 2716
Merit: 1225
Once a man, twice a child!
By the way, just because one’s profile is a newbie rank may not automatically mean that the person behind the account has no clue about cryptocurrencies and vice versa.
You're absolutely right! Users who look at ranks to relate with people on the forum and lord it over them miss the point. Sometimes I get to feel the harshness of tone with (some) high ranked users while they're addressing comments from those they think they're better off than by virtue of ranks and I feel bad about it. It shouldn't by any means be so.

Imagine some geniuses knew this forum and decided to make account and share their expertise on blockchain, they could outsmart some legendaries here with that rank.
You're in the know. Haven't we been seeing that already? There are a few tech dudes who came on this forum last year when Bitcoin had that surge and they've been providing tech knowledge in that direction.
hero member
Activity: 952
Merit: 555
Atimes we do have experienced users in a lower rank just because they just got to discover the forum or have been inactive for some time due to their reasons best known to them though in a rare cases, also we have some junior rank members as well who are extremely sound and fast in learning, but nevertheless, experience is the perfect teacher, and there's no barriers to extent at which learning must occur.
hero member
Activity: 994
Merit: 701
Readers are indeed leaders and experience teaches better. One can be reading more often and can never get an answer to what they want to know about rather I’ll advise if you don’t get an answer to what you want to know, it’s better you start a thread by asking questions. You’ll see how indeed friendly this forum is to answer to your questions.
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