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June 15, 2017, 02:05:03 AM
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If want to join the bitcoin development then you should probably be a tech savy with expertise in programming and such but if your just trying to earn bitcoin there's is no really need to be an IT expert or a computer engineering to be able to understand bitcoin. Although it migth be overwhelming at first but you'll come to understand it you just start from the basics like learning what a faucet is. Try learning faucet first for you how to learn the basic concepts of sending and receiving bitcoins. There are some sites that teaches how to earn bitcoin. I suggest you start from the basics so you dont get confused.

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June 15, 2017, 04:58:46 AM
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I am relatively new to this whole crypto thing. I'm still strugling to understand a shitload of info, terms and generally the way this industry works. Are majority of you guys here of IT background?
Is it possible to fully educate yourself and understand crypto technology if you are not dev/programmer?

Come on now. If people aged 60+ can understand technology, why cant you?

Yes, I have information technology background, and it definitely helped me understand blockchain technology. But hey, some if not most bitcoin investors didn't takr up computer courses, they only studied at home.

Just take your time to understand things. It's not like you need to master them in a few days. Goodluck!

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June 15, 2017, 09:39:31 AM
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I am relatively new to this whole crypto thing. I'm still strugling to understand a shitload of info, terms and generally the way this industry works. Are majority of you guys here of IT background?
Is it possible to fully educate yourself and understand crypto technology if you are not dev/programmer?

I am a newbie to cryptocurrency, I read and read articles till I cannot keep my eyes open but still have difficulty understanding it.  I have wallets and can buy and sell crypto coins, but not much more.  Once I thought I would have a go at mining, but it is too deep for me to grasp the terminologies etc. so I thought no point in me investing dollars into something I cannot understand (yet!!).  Cryptocurrency seems to be a whole new language to me and I do have difficulty with it.
I'm not an IT person, but it does not mean I do not know about IT. Actually, when I first joined the forum, I was really in trouble, but I was overcome by the excitement that bitcoin brings. And it's been a success when it comes to earning money from bitcoin and moreuh
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June 16, 2017, 02:25:31 PM
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I just started since several weeks ago.
I realize that i'm so outdated.

I didnt even know bitcoin existed since last month and it has been in existence for 8 years already.
Im not savvy but luckily I ended up here.

Im surprised to see lots and lots of information here.
I really enjoy learning here.

Im such a newbie now but i guess this problem can be solved by reading.
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June 17, 2017, 04:10:13 AM
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Definitely not! There's plenty of space in cryptocurrencies for everybody, regardless of what their technical knowledge level is like. It's one of the things that you'll see gradually shift as more and more people start getting into it, the early adopters are always going to appear to have more expertise.
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June 17, 2017, 02:23:53 PM
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I wouldn't say you're doomed. Everybody has to start somewhere, and the internet is a vast library of information to get you up to speed if you feel that you're behind the curve.
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June 17, 2017, 08:28:59 PM
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Not all crypto users are tech gurus. It doesn't take anything to open a wallet, do some little research, get few ideas from what is going on etc. Moreover you can't know everything just in a day. So many people don't even bother themselves about what is going on when it comes to the core parts, so you ain't alone and you ain't doomed. Though, I agree that being a tech savvy, helps you to quickly grasp every single details and adapt fast when it comes to the technological world.
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June 19, 2017, 07:00:26 AM
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nope, you are not doomed, but technology does increases your chances to reach your goal sooner.

internet is vast, you can use it the way you want, to speed up things, learn new things.

so the final words are keeep learning new things, you dont know which one might help you, in your tough times.

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June 19, 2017, 07:27:47 AM
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Tech Savy ?

No.. you will get elected President of the USA.

Trump has one app on his phone.. TWITTER.
And he posts shit like "covfefe"

FUD first & ask questions later™
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September 21, 2017, 01:50:25 PM
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people are good at different things. Some are tech savvy others are good designers other are good financers etc.
fact is that one needs the other to succeed, so whatever you're good at, it will help the team evolve.. asumming you have one
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