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 on: June 14, 2024, 09:59:12 PM 
Started by Cryptohygenic - Last post by Distinctin
Newbies on this forum can gain knowledge & fit in well by reading & researching extensively about Bitcoin & its underlying tech. Get involved in discussions & ask meaningful questions on the forum, this will help them learn from experienced members. By demonstrating a genuine interest & eagerness to learn newbies can gradually establish themselves within the community here.
The term newbies do not actually imply having less intellect and knowledge in general. Yes, you may be new in the forum but the controversial bitcoin has been all over the internet for long with different version of discussion and from there, your own understanding about bitcoin will start to form already in your mind, and with additional research and studies, newbies could already come up with higher level of understanding and knowledge acquisition.

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 on: June 14, 2024, 09:47:09 PM 
Started by hugeblack - Last post by Merit.s
Link 1 : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5499032.msg64206287#msg64206287

Link 2 : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5499448.msg64201963#msg64201963

Link 3 : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5499187.msg64201825#msg64201825

Link 4 : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5498774.msg64181755#msg64181755

 33 
 on: June 14, 2024, 09:36:57 PM 
Started by Cryptohygenic - Last post by Davidvictorson
I have been across newbie ranks with great intellectual exploitation in the forum like they have been here for long now. What is the secret behind their knowledge on considering the high level of their contributions in the forum? Does it mean they have the knowledges before joining the forum? Or are they bot accounts?
I am just curious as a beginner. Thank you all.
This is a better topic of discussion to create than the repetitive topic "I'm new here to the forum type of topics..." and the likes from newbies.
There are no bot accounts on the forum. They won't even last an hour here. In my estimation, there are beginners to the forum but not beginners to Bitcoin. Then there are beginners to Bitcoin who are not beginners to the forum. Probably because they are acquainted to how internet forums works. And lastly, there are beginners to both the forum and to Bitcoin.


 34 
 on: June 14, 2024, 09:29:15 PM 
Started by Cryptohygenic - Last post by Richbased
Some people actually have crypto knowledge before joining the forum, and they just come here to expand their knowledge. Some come here to both learn and share what they already know. There are also those who are good at coding and who are also trying to share their ideas with others in the forum. It all depends on what the person has to offer.
 
While some just pay attention to the forum, learn everything here, and make themselves relevant in the forum, it all depends on what the person wants and how they work towards it. It's not magical; it's just self-training and discipline.

You have just said it all but let's not also forget that there are high ranking members that opens new accounts and disguise as a newbie to make high quality posts that are above the standards of a newbie however, even though one have a pre knowledge about Bitcoin and other cryptocurrency, it isn't too advisable to make it obvious that you are a genius or well knowledgeable about discussions in the forum because other users more especially high rank members may misinterpret you to be an alt account and moreover, a newbie is a newbie so even if you have high knowledge about discussions in the forum you should try and adjust yourself to the level of a newbie pending when you've grown in rank then you can explore your full knowledge but it doesn't mean that any one with high knowledge about discussions in the forum should not air their opinion.

 35 
 on: June 14, 2024, 09:20:41 PM 
Started by BernyJB - Last post by stompix
When I talk about network free, I'm talking about an internet connection and not the fee that you might be thinking I'm referring to.
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If I'm having a poor internet connection, I like to make use of the Binance mobile app. I don't face those network challenges I face when I'm using my desktop; it's just my personal experience anyway.

I don't get it either, network free?
It's still a network, you use your smartphone app or the cable internet on your desktop it's still the internet, and I've never heard or cable charging for extra usage while data on smartphones still has it.

Am not sure if the error response you're receiving is from binance, there are many people i know that uses binance and as long as your account is verified, you will not have any withdrawal issue, so i will advise you first make a check on the profile to see if the verified icon is marked green or not, if not, then try to do so and reapply to make withdrawal, ensure that you're on the right binance platform and not a cloned one and don't enter through any random links online, all these should be your first precautions and safety measures before enjoying using a centralized exchange like binance.

He already mentioned he is getting the same error from the Binance app, what are the chances he has accessed both a fake app and a fake website designed by the same scammers?


 36 
 on: June 14, 2024, 09:17:24 PM 
Started by Cryptohygenic - Last post by DeathAngel
Newbies on this forum can gain knowledge & fit in well by reading & researching extensively about Bitcoin & its underlying tech. Get involved in discussions & ask meaningful questions on the forum, this will help them learn from experienced members. By demonstrating a genuine interest & eagerness to learn newbies can gradually establish themselves within the community here.

 37 
 on: June 14, 2024, 09:14:40 PM 
Started by Cryptohygenic - Last post by Kavelj22
I have been across newbie ranks with great intellectual exploitation in the forum like they have been here for long now. What is the secret behind their knowledge on considering the high level of their contributions in the forum? Does it mean they have the knowledges before joining the forum? Or are they bot accounts?
I am just curious as a beginner. Thank you all.

It is not surprising that there are many members who join the forum after having prior knowledge and learning the basics of crypto outside the forum. The forum may be the richest space for knowledge and research in the fields of crypto and blockchain in general, but it is certainly not the only source. This is for new members who you may have noticed. There are also old newbie accounts that have been attending the forum for years and have learned a lot from it, but they do not participate in the discussions and are satisfied with just surfing and reading.

In the Bounty and Altcoins section, there are many newbie accounts who have been registered for a long time. These accounts are active, but for purposes other than learning or sharing experiences. I doubt that most or all of them do not understand anything about Bitcoin or technology, but rather their only concern is joining bounty and airdrop campaigns. I advise you not to pay much attention to them and focus on the rest of the boards.

Perhaps what inspires me most to spend more time on the forum is all the experiences I have saw and the distinguished members I stumble upon while surfing different forum boards.

 38 
 on: June 14, 2024, 09:10:04 PM 
Started by Ojima-ojo - Last post by Ojima-ojo
If we can deceive ourself, then in some cases, we may not be able to deceive others with the way of our behavior, when  you know something, then that becomes part of you and no one can take such a way from you, if you also consider the way of how you express yourself, this will be done confidently because you're sure of what you're contributing, unlike a newbies learning and trying to frame things up that he know nothing about.
Very bad reality, recently alot of newbies try to be copy cat trying to ditch out what their have not cooked, I have read in many places in this forum where newbies try to prove a point that they knowledge is bankruptcy on and any experience member can easily spot that from the way the Express themselves.

Ops may not have considered that aspect and chararistic of some too know newbies, instead taking the time to read and learn before making the posts, and when they are corrected their take it out of contexts and claiming that the older members dislike them.

All what your pointing out here is not far from truth but the issue is that they don't want to learn first,they believe dey have what it takes to contribute and are too eager to make or ditch their idea even when it has nothing to aid the discussion. The most painful is the repeating of existing topic which is already in the board and posting some off topic where is not necessary.
Thank you all for pointing out some vital truth about the behavior of some newbies who are not so patient enough to learn along the way, I have experienced this inpatient lifestyle in some of them from the way they respond to comments when other forum members correct them, some of them become so aggressive at some point and take every little advice to meant attacks on the persons.


So it is better for the real newbies to always develop a thicker skin so as to absorb everything that comes to them in form of advice and correction regardless of the approach being used against them.

 39 
 on: June 14, 2024, 09:06:49 PM 
Started by Mee Sa - Last post by Saint-loup
I've been curious about why transaction had to deal with spending of all inputs on a particular address.
Although I'm not new to the fact that all transaction  have to be spent in a single output  buy why does it have to work that way??

So the change I'm  receiving  can I call it an output  or a new input ??
If it's not on a new address but on the same address(the received  UTXO), will it be counted as part of inputs along with other input when I want to send again  to a new address.

No you don't need to use one single output you can send a transaction to mulitple different addresses if you're using Electrum for example. And if you send several UTXO to one address, you will  be able to treat them one by one for sending them elsewhere if you're using such kind of wallet

 40 
 on: June 14, 2024, 09:00:45 PM 
Started by Cryptohygenic - Last post by Stalker22
What is the secret behind their knowledge on considering the high level of their contributions in the forum? Does it mean they have the knowledges before joining the forum? Or are they bot accounts?

We all bring different backgrounds and experiences here.  Even if someone is new to this forum, they probably have expertise somewhere and  perhaps they were active on another community before this or their job gives them professional knowledge to share.  

Im just unsure exactly what kinds of prior knowledge you think people have.  Could you give us some specific examples of what you mean?

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