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legendary
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November 03, 2018, 07:38:22 AM
#25
What a terrible thread - no useful information, lots of spambie replies, and a load of stupid full quotes of the opening post.

It's threads like this, and the posts within them, that are reducing the reputation of Bitcoin Talk.

Come on guys - please stop it, and help Bitcoin Talk to become a great forum again.
copper member
Activity: 95
Merit: 0
November 03, 2018, 06:21:28 AM
#24
Stage 1: Learn
1. What is Bitcoin?
Before you know it, you probably heard someone say Bitcoin is virtual currency, it is not real, watch out for fraud ... right?

What exactly is Bitcoin?
BITCOIN OR BTC IS THE FIRST MONEY OF THE WORLD'S FIRST MONEY AND THE FOUNDATION FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE CRYPROCURRENCY  MARKET.

Because of the amount of information to learn about Bitcoin pretty much. You can see more here : https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/what-is-bitcoin-11698
During the Bitcoin investment you will need to use as much Bitcoin addressing. You can easily understand Bitcoin as your bank account number. You will use it to receive, transfer Bitcoin.

So how to create a Bitcoin address?

At present, there are many types of wallets dedicated to providing Bitcoin addressing such as:
   + Coinbase
   + Blockchain.info
   + Ledger Nano S
   + Trezor
And these wallets are also the safest and most trusted Bitcoin store to date.
2. Some reputable Bitcoin trading floors
In the investment process you will need to use some trading platform to buy Bitcoin or Altcoins.
At present, there are many trading floors:
   + Binance ( World leader in transaction volume )
   + Kucoin ( This floor is growing very fast. )
   + ...
Stage 2: Practice
Once you have thoroughly researched Bitcoin, then it is time for you to practice your knowledge readily.

What you should do is familiarize yourself with Bitcoin trading operations such as receiving, sending, buying and selling Bitcoin.

Once you know the transaction, then you will know how to invest. That is the experience that I have learned.

Special: YOU MAY INVOLVE THE AMOUNT MAY HAVE LIABILITY AND BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR THESE DECISIONS.

P/S: Hope it will help you. Wish you a successful investment.



Thanks for the info.
jr. member
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November 02, 2018, 06:32:28 PM
#23
Thank you very much for the information, by the way, I do not recommend creating bitcoin addresses on the Trezor platform, as it is sometimes not stable
newbie
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jr. member
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August 12, 2018, 12:12:49 AM
#21
Thanks for the above, simple and comprehensive. As a relative newbie to this, I found the following free course on Coursera both interesting and a great basic grounding for beginners though videos.

Enjoy! Grin

https://www.coursera.org/learn/cryptocurrency


ukealady18
Thanks for sharing this mate, it's a really good course for the newcomer about cryptocurrency.
newbie
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August 11, 2018, 08:25:38 PM
#20
nice post! as a beginner. i think post like this are very helpful.
newbie
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August 11, 2018, 07:04:11 PM
#19
Thanks for the above, simple and comprehensive. As a relative newbie to this, I found the following free course on Coursera both interesting and a great basic grounding for beginners though videos.

Enjoy! Grin

https://www.coursera.org/learn/cryptocurrency


ukealady18
newbie
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August 11, 2018, 11:15:46 AM
#18
In my opinion, you forgot the main link https://bitcoin.org/
I dont know !
newbie
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August 11, 2018, 10:48:17 AM
#17
In my opinion, you forgot the main link https://bitcoin.org/
newbie
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August 11, 2018, 10:19:29 AM
#16
Thanks for your contributions on this article, I will try to improve it better.
member
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August 11, 2018, 06:50:03 AM
#15
I have been searching for a guide like these but maybe more in detail.
Bitcoin is just a thing. Blockchain is real.
Everyone talk, write, chat about the same stuff but I need more technical guides, blockchain case studies etc.
Anyone know any sources like this?
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$martFund
August 11, 2018, 04:45:47 AM
#14
              BITCOIN OR BTC IS THE FIRST MONEY OF THE WORLD'S FIRST MONEY AND THE FOUNDATION FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE CRYPROCURRENCY  MARKET.

What is this? You even that don't have any knowledge about Bitcoin.

Care to correct him? So that some of us can get a clearer understanding of it
copper member
Activity: 193
Merit: 1
$martFund
August 11, 2018, 04:38:53 AM
#13
Stage 1: Learn
1. What is Bitcoin?
Before you know it, you probably heard someone say Bitcoin is virtual currency, it is not real, watch out for fraud ... right?

What exactly is Bitcoin?
              BITCOIN OR BTC IS THE FIRST MONEY OF THE WORLD'S FIRST MONEY AND THE FOUNDATION FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE CRYPROCURRENCY  MARKET.

Because of the amount of information to learn about Bitcoin pretty much. You can see more here : https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/what-is-bitcoin-11698
During the Bitcoin investment you will need to use as much Bitcoin addressing. You can easily understand Bitcoin as your bank account number. You will use it to receive, transfer Bitcoin.

So how to create a Bitcoin address?

At present, there are many types of wallets dedicated to providing Bitcoin addressing such as:
   + Coinbase
   + Blockchain.info
   + Ledger Nano S
   + Trezor
And these wallets are also the safest and most trusted Bitcoin store to date.
2. Some reputable Bitcoin trading floors
In the investment process you will need to use some trading platform to buy Bitcoin or Altcoins.
At present, there are many trading floors:
   + Binance ( World leader in transaction volume )
   + Kucoin ( This floor is growing very fast. )
   + ...
Stage 2: Practice
Once you have thoroughly researched Bitcoin, then it is time for you to practice your knowledge readily.

What you should do is familiarize yourself with Bitcoin trading operations such as receiving, sending, buying and selling Bitcoin.

Once you know the transaction, then you will know how to invest. That is the experience that I have learned.

Special:

YOU MAY INVOLVE THE AMOUNT MAY HAVE LIABILITY AND BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR THESE DECISIONS.


P/S: Hope it will help you. Wish you a successful investment.

I have made all this available. Thanks for the help
jr. member
Activity: 251
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August 11, 2018, 12:48:09 AM
#12
              BITCOIN OR BTC IS THE FIRST MONEY OF THE WORLD'S FIRST MONEY AND THE FOUNDATION FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE CRYPROCURRENCY  MARKET.

What is this? You even that don't have any knowledge about Bitcoin.
newbie
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Merit: 1
August 10, 2018, 11:11:31 PM
#11
i use blockchain ,fee transaction too high for me a newbie begin
Just use mycelium wallet , in mycelium you have a choices to a different transaction fee , and its good to use for a beginner like me Grin ( just sharing information that i get from this forum Grin)
Also in mycelium you have an accessed in your private key that you can import in some hardware wallet out their in the market like ledgen nano s and Trezor.
member
Activity: 364
Merit: 10
August 10, 2018, 10:58:25 PM
#10
To OP, You should give direct links to exchanges, websites like https://www.binance.com, https://www.kucoin.com, do not give only the name because newbie sometimes can visit the legit site by searching its name on the internet.  Scammers usually use ads to put scam links on the first line of searching results.

To @ChocolateMuscles, please do not quote the whole post,it make people feel annoying.
legendary
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Merit: 1014
August 10, 2018, 10:22:45 PM
#9
So you mean registering on these sites is not advisable in red color :
  + Coinbase
  + Blockchain.info
I have old account with blockchain and it is working fine ..
Yeah formatting in this guide is pretty awful.
But big yes for overall effort. I love people creating content for new users.

Some more polishes and corrections, will be fine then Smiley
newbie
Activity: 18
Merit: 0
August 10, 2018, 10:05:01 PM
#8
How about adding electrum wallet and bitcoin-qt these wallets are much safer than using online wallets because you don't have full control over your private keys compared to other wallets. So, I advise you to add this two well-known wallet, which is safe to use and you have a full control of your private keys.

Thanks for your effort!
But could you explain the idea behind the red color?

Why are
   + Coinbase
   + Blockchain.info
in red?

And one more thing, can I sync Coinbase and Blockchain.info with any hardware wallet?

PS: What about Jaxx wallet? Is it okay?

Based on what I heard about Jaxx Wallet many users lose their altcoin using this wallet and the support response is too slow. So, I recommend that you choose more secured wallet like ledger nano s as a hardware wallet.

Thanks a lot for your response!
Glad I didn't have any issues with Jaxx...
hero member
Activity: 1680
Merit: 655
August 10, 2018, 02:19:53 PM
#7
Your post just looks like a lame attempt on receiving merits, your guide needs a lot of polishing and more in depth explanation as you are mainly creating a topic for beginners which needs to be in depth as it serves as an introductory guide for them, to give you an idea the part of your post about "types of wallets"
At present, there are many types of wallets dedicated to providing Bitcoin addressing such as:
   + Coinbase
   + Blockchain.info
   + Ledger Nano S
   + Trezor
And these wallets are also the safest and most trusted Bitcoin store to date.
is completely wrong, you didn't even mention what types of wallets (e.g. Desktop Wallet, Paper Wallet, and Hardware Wallet) they are, because they are just names of wallets (and even brands of hardware wallets) and cannot be considered as a type itself.  If you really want to help newbies on creating a good guide on a general introduction to Bitcoin look at what Lauda has already created which is a more in-depth one on about the types of wallets which you have also discussed.
legendary
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Merit: 3095
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August 10, 2018, 02:15:36 PM
#6
How about adding electrum wallet and bitcoin-qt these wallets are much safer than using online wallets because you don't have full control over your private keys compared to other wallets. So, I advise you to add this two well-known wallet, which is safe to use and you have a full control of your private keys.

Thanks for your effort!
But could you explain the idea behind the red color?

Why are
   + Coinbase
   + Blockchain.info
in red?

And one more thing, can I sync Coinbase and Blockchain.info with any hardware wallet?

PS: What about Jaxx wallet? Is it okay?

Based on what I heard about Jaxx Wallet many users lose their altcoin using this wallet and the support response is too slow. So, I recommend that you choose more secured wallet like ledger nano s as a hardware wallet.
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