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March 21, 2018, 12:56:06 AM
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Hello everybody

I am a day trader since June 2017, and now i want to learn about development in blockchain. My program skills are intermediate and i really want to know where should i start.

I have tried to search for information in forums and sites but i did't find many information..

I want to learn some technical things like: how can we send information to a blockchain? is possible to transact bitcoin without an exchange?

I am really newbie in cripto dev but really hardworking and interested in learning.

thank u
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March 21, 2018, 03:14:53 AM
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I know you can start trying by creating tokens by using templates and modifying it, try lurking in the Development board, you might find many useful pieces of information.  Grin
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March 21, 2018, 03:31:20 AM
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I am not sure that whether you wanted to create your topic for getting more information or simply for spamming the Beginners & help child board. however, I give you the two basic, informative, valuable topics which will help you so much to discover cryptosphere.
1) Comprehensive guide to bitcointalk: newbie friendly + calculator and inforgraphics (iasenko)
2) Your total beginners guide to cryptocurrencies and bitcointalk (DarkBullet)
Hope those links can help you.

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March 21, 2018, 02:58:44 PM
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Hmmm.....!

Development in blockchain.....

This seems a like a general question. You got to be more specific about what your needs are. As we all know, the blockchain technology is huge right now. You got to know where you want to start. This could vary from building a wallet service for an existing blockchain to creating your own blockchain. More importantly, You got to understand how the blockchain technology works at a low level.

Please try to be more specific so that more people can help you out!

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March 21, 2018, 03:57:41 PM
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Hello everybody

I am a day trader since June 2017, and now i want to learn about development in blockchain. My program skills are intermediate and i really want to know where should i start.

I have tried to search for information in forums and sites but i did't find many information..

I want to learn some technical things like: how can we send information to a blockchain? is possible to transact bitcoin without an exchange?

I am really newbie in cripto dev but really hardworking and interested in learning.

thank u

1 - Search better
2 - Yes it is possible to transact Bitcoin without a exchange. If fact, Bitcoin is meant to be used as standalone, so you can create a new address pair, setup a wallet and transact as much as you want.
3 - You can't send information to the Bitcoin Chain as such. It is meant to store transactions. Some alts and tokens can store information.
4 - There are many developers tools. Learning to program or develop could potentially be a lifetime effort.

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March 21, 2018, 05:05:58 PM
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First decide if you want to develop for the Bitcoin Chain or develop for products/services for the Bitcoin community. I would say developing products/websites for the community would be much easier as I think you are still a newbie in development.
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