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Topic: The bitcoin noob place to be (Read 577 times)

newbie
Activity: 8
Merit: 0
July 18, 2016, 09:08:09 PM
#9
Shouldn't people who are "bitcoin noobs" stay here and ask questions, or research if their question has already been asked?
We have many people on this forum who know lots about Bitcoin and cn share their knowledge with other people on this forum.
Maybe, instead, you could offer your own advice here on this forum and open up a hread to help beginners (make it much more of an open community)?

dude check the link. i will not answer your questions, someone who is more knowledgeable and has some kind of reputation.

on bitcointalk there is not that urgency for someone to respond right away.

for me it worked better when i have a real time conversation rather then posting on a forum.

You have your point because you have the freedom to choose what forum or ways that are essential to your learning about bitcoin. This forum itself have lots of information about bitcoin and youll able to learn even if your posting to threads.

It seems kinda crazy on it.  The second link of coin... seemed like another forum type group with a LOT less people/activity.   Not sure why you would want to go from the most active bitcoin forum to one with much less activity.  This forum just has a ton of great info, and a lot of it is in multiple posts as people tend to ask same questions over time.

The first link did not work for me... but looked at site seems to be a messaging app.  Looks like a possible chat like program? Correct me if I'm wrong but not sure how it is going to make getting started any easier then forum's.  And really getting started is SO  broad we need to know getting started to.... Is it just BTC in general, mining, holding, wallet selection, etc.  Just a almost infinite amount of things it could be getting started with.


They use Telegram, it's similar with WhatsApp, I was really surprised to discover that couple of my friends were already registered. More details here: https://www.androidpit.com/telegram-review

About what's happening there, really I wasn't expecting so many activity, but there are more than 10 groups where people continuously talk about bitcoin, mostly trading.
newbie
Activity: 32
Merit: 0
July 18, 2016, 08:59:36 PM
#8
Shouldn't people who are "bitcoin noobs" stay here and ask questions, or research if their question has already been asked?
We have many people on this forum who know lots about Bitcoin and cn share their knowledge with other people on this forum.
Maybe, instead, you could offer your own advice here on this forum and open up a hread to help beginners (make it much more of an open community)?

Edit: it looks slightly like a forum. I couldn't view the sub-sections as I got a "omain not understood" error for the tg protocol that was used to make the individual telegram web pages.

No. Because i sent noobs here and they were not happy. There are of course a lot of knowledgeable people here. If i can i offer any information i have about bitcoin any time i can.

But i believe that chatting real time ads a big advantage.

Btw hope this will help you with the problem you encountered.
 
1. click on the Join button in the coin.army website
2. You probably get the 'Don't have telegram yet' page with the 'External Protocol Request' dialog on top
3. In case you are not already logged-in in the Telegram website, click on 'Get Telegram' and either install the Deskop version or go to the Web version
4. In case you have the Telegram desktop app already installed, you need to click on 'Launch Application' in the 'External Protocol Request' dialog
newbie
Activity: 32
Merit: 0
July 18, 2016, 08:48:44 PM
#7
Shouldn't people who are "bitcoin noobs" stay here and ask questions, or research if their question has already been asked?
We have many people on this forum who know lots about Bitcoin and cn share their knowledge with other people on this forum.
Maybe, instead, you could offer your own advice here on this forum and open up a hread to help beginners (make it much more of an open community)?

dude check the link. i will not answer your questions, someone who is more knowledgeable and has some kind of reputation.

on bitcointalk there is not that urgency for someone to respond right away.

for me it worked better when i have a real time conversation rather then posting on a forum.

You have your point because you have the freedom to choose what forum or ways that are essential to your learning about bitcoin. This forum itself have lots of information about bitcoin and youll able to learn even if your posting to threads.

This forum is full of scammers and people trying to fool other people.
The only way to get started here is to get trolled by some guys who think they are fucking Satoshi because they have a whatever account status here.

I see all this signature campaigns that say people can earn btc. Fucking shit all this altcoins are scams and don't bring any value. They just pay some users of the forum some dust, to encourage them to post garbage so other people see the signature. I know for a fact that the signature campaigns don't bring any real users.

Of course another option to earn bitcoin is to do captcha which is so time consuming and earns you sheat. I dont even want to go on about faucets. But still there are people who do this and it is some how worth their time.

I also started on this forum a while ago and yes it did help me, but it was not the most efficient method.

The quality of this forum when down considerably. I proposed you guys to try to find a telegram group from the list, and talk in real time with someone or see what they are talking. The Bitcoin community around telegram is quite big. Also there are a few tasks to earn some bits there.
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1000
July 18, 2016, 08:23:45 PM
#6
Shouldn't people who are "bitcoin noobs" stay here and ask questions, or research if their question has already been asked?
We have many people on this forum who know lots about Bitcoin and cn share their knowledge with other people on this forum.
Maybe, instead, you could offer your own advice here on this forum and open up a hread to help beginners (make it much more of an open community)?

dude check the link. i will not answer your questions, someone who is more knowledgeable and has some kind of reputation.

on bitcointalk there is not that urgency for someone to respond right away.

for me it worked better when i have a real time conversation rather then posting on a forum.

You have your point because you have the freedom to choose what forum or ways that are essential to your learning about bitcoin. This forum itself have lots of information about bitcoin and youll able to learn even if your posting to threads.

It seems kinda crazy on it.  The second link of coin... seemed like another forum type group with a LOT less people/activity.   Not sure why you would want to go from the most active bitcoin forum to one with much less activity.  This forum just has a ton of great info, and a lot of it is in multiple posts as people tend to ask same questions over time.

The first link did not work for me... but looked at site seems to be a messaging app.  Looks like a possible chat like program? Correct me if I'm wrong but not sure how it is going to make getting started any easier then forum's.  And really getting started is SO  broad we need to know getting started to.... Is it just BTC in general, mining, holding, wallet selection, etc.  Just a almost infinite amount of things it could be getting started with.
legendary
Activity: 1386
Merit: 1020
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July 18, 2016, 08:17:32 PM
#5
Shouldn't people who are "bitcoin noobs" stay here and ask questions, or research if their question has already been asked?
We have many people on this forum who know lots about Bitcoin and cn share their knowledge with other people on this forum.
Maybe, instead, you could offer your own advice here on this forum and open up a hread to help beginners (make it much more of an open community)?

dude check the link. i will not answer your questions, someone who is more knowledgeable and has some kind of reputation.

on bitcointalk there is not that urgency for someone to respond right away.

for me it worked better when i have a real time conversation rather then posting on a forum.

You have your point because you have the freedom to choose what forum or ways that are essential to your learning about bitcoin. This forum itself have lots of information about bitcoin and youll able to learn even if your posting to threads.
legendary
Activity: 2814
Merit: 1112
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July 18, 2016, 07:53:14 PM
#4
Are you a noob?

Does all this gibberish about Bitcoin make you throughout your laptop and go in the forest.

Don't worry. Join this telegram group for noobs well help you get started and find all your answers.

For more Bitcoin communities around the world check coin.army.


Iam noob, when I first entered entry in this forum, but by asking questions and reading I do not think anyone else noob. And also I think this forum is enough to gain knowledge about bitcoin, so good luck with your project. because This Forum is the largest forum to discuss bitcoin.
newbie
Activity: 32
Merit: 0
July 18, 2016, 03:34:59 PM
#3
Shouldn't people who are "bitcoin noobs" stay here and ask questions, or research if their question has already been asked?
We have many people on this forum who know lots about Bitcoin and cn share their knowledge with other people on this forum.
Maybe, instead, you could offer your own advice here on this forum and open up a hread to help beginners (make it much more of an open community)?

dude check the link. i will not answer your questions, someone who is more knowledgeable and has some kind of reputation.

on bitcointalk there is not that urgency for someone to respond right away.

for me it worked better when i have a real time conversation rather then posting on a forum.
copper member
Activity: 2856
Merit: 3071
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July 18, 2016, 02:57:15 PM
#2
Shouldn't people who are "bitcoin noobs" stay here and ask questions, or research if their question has already been asked?
We have many people on this forum who know lots about Bitcoin and cn share their knowledge with other people on this forum.
Maybe, instead, you could offer your own advice here on this forum and open up a hread to help beginners (make it much more of an open community)?

Edit: it looks slightly like a forum. I couldn't view the sub-sections as I got a "omain not understood" error for the tg protocol that was used to make the individual telegram web pages.
newbie
Activity: 32
Merit: 0
July 18, 2016, 02:01:00 PM
#1
Are you a noob?

Does all this gibberish about Bitcoin make you throughout your laptop and go in the forest.

Don't worry. Join this telegram group for noobs well help you get started and find all your answers.

For more local and global Bitcoin communities check www.coin.army.

Edit: For those of you who don't know telegram is like whatsapp but you have a better control of groups. You can use telegram on your phone, web version web.telegram.me or get the desktop app from desktop.telegram.org
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