You ever read the Bitcoin Guide on the official site? I found it a bit confusing at times and thought that it needed to be clarified more easily, in layman's terms even. If you haven't read through it, I would recommend you to do so and create a sort of synopsis on it. Add annotations on the side to explain certain technical aspects of the technology more clearly, like mining difficulty and what a hash exactly is.
The main points should be clear, though. Mining (and some sort of explanation on blocks), decentralization, deflationary controlled supply, block chain technology.
As for things like wallets and addresses, that is also a key point that should be emphasized. I find that a lot of individuals new to cryptocurrencies have no idea what an address is - usually don't even know public/private keys exist - so they store all their coins on the exchanges, which is bad.
If you plan on creating multiple pdfs, then separate the technicals of blocks, their headers, coinbase tx's, pub/priv key related content, into the technical one. But the aforementioned principles, I would say, should still be on the main one more all individuals.
Ah, and please compress your posts into one! Double-posting is bad.
Here's the code for you to do just that, so edit away.
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OK.
This is a "free" guide or not?
Try to explain:
1. What is substitutionality in cryptocurrency fund transfering.
2. What are the Rules for International Fund Transfers in USA. ([url=https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/18/1960]18 U.S. Code § 1960[/url])
3. What is the greater fool theory.
4. Why here is no Advertising for Monero Mixer.
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Free guide, Knowledge should [b][i][u]always[/u][/i][/b] be free.
I will try my best to answer #1, but I think #1 may be saved for a later edition for intermediary/advance teachings. but I'll try my best to break it down into a beginners format.
#2 will also follow the same attempts as #1 but I do see the importance in making this knowledge and aspect of cryptocurrency known to beginners so I'll try and get that included
#3 will be included
#4 will require some time and I think I'll make that an annex inclusion at the end of the beginners guide.
Thank you for your input, and I will try my hardest to have as much included in the beginners guide as much as possible.
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That's a very great idea of yours to create a pdf trying to help others and beginners.
Try adding the most asked things in the beginners section. Here's a few:
-How to secure their wallets such as using ledger nanos and such.
-Types of wallets available (espeically the offline ones such as electrum and mycelium.
-How to buy bitcoins.
-Dangers of keeping bitcoins on an online exchange.
That's all I can think of.
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#1 Yes, security is a major important factor for beginners so I will most certainly include this in the guide
#2 this will be included in the guide to show the options and choices present to beginners
#3 Most certainly
#4 Ok, and I'll include this inside the security section from the first point you've bought up.
thank you for your input!