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September 12, 2018, 08:17:50 AM
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< this full quote was completely unnecessary, and the practice is one of the board annoyances  >

 you can start by being active in telegram groups.

This is terrible advice in my opinion, and it shows a lack of respect for the forum. I got the feeling that you are interested in the world of crypto, and this is now entering a new golden age. Taking part in low grade bounty programmes that rely on social media platforms that are facing increasing criticism and restrictions, is not the best use of your time in my opinion.

A few years ago, I would have suggested that you started by posting on the beginners' board, but that is now swamped by the Twitbook spammers. You can find some useful threads there, but it will take a bit of hunting. The technical support boards are useful to learn about Bitcoin, and there are some basic threads there. Serious discussion and Ivory Tower are also useful boards for you to read. Probably the best place for you to spend some initial time is on your local board, and I have met some interesting and helpful posters from there. Flying Hellfish has done a great job in cleaning the Political board, and you could practice your English by discussing the political situation in your country on that board.

Your English is certainly of a high enough standard to post on the English boards. You could improve the structure a little to speed up reading by the speed readers here, and you will find yourself doing this as you become an active and valuable member of the forum. You can help this process by re-reading your post before you hit the post button, but I suspect you do that anyway.

Don't worry about being a girl, a lot of us like girls Smiley, and we want to attract more girls to the crypto world. We have several very competent and helpful girls who are members here. Shorena is one who springs to mind, and the recently joined Helana is another.

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September 12, 2018, 08:55:52 AM
Last edit: September 12, 2018, 10:14:24 AM by TBboys
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For girls, there are too many abstract concepts in Crypto to understand. Usually, girls understand this knowledge more difficult than boys, so you need more effort and ask some knowledgeable members of the forum. I believe that they are willing to help you.
If you have any questions, you can take a look at this post. This old member is willing to answer any questions from newbie.
I've been active on these forums for almost 5 years now, and since the recent Bitcoin spike, there's been a lot of questions from newer community members in this alt-discussion forum. I experienced and been in many of the situations you have, along with many other veterans of the crypto world that linger here. It's ultimately my passion to share what i know, and assisting others with wisdom and insight.
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September 12, 2018, 09:07:24 AM
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For girls, there are too many abstract concepts in Crypto to understand. Usually, girls understand this knowledge more difficult than boys,

Good to see that blatant sexism is alive and well. You forgot to mention how women's brains are a third of the size of men's.
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September 12, 2018, 09:28:42 AM
Last edit: September 12, 2018, 10:14:41 AM by TBboys
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For girls, there are too many abstract concepts in Crypto to understand. Usually, girls understand this knowledge more difficult than boys,

Good to see that blatant sexism is alive and well. You forgot to mention how women's brains are a third of the size of men's.

No, this is not gender discrimination. I am only objectively speaking, because most female investors around me understand Crypto is difficult.
Including my sister, some of my female friends, although they also invested in Crypto, but until now they can not understand the Crypto / blockchain, this is a fact. We all have this experience. Why can't we admit this fact?
There are also a few girls who are better at crypto than boys, but this is not common.
Your point of view is obviously taken out of context,I don’t have the meaning you said at all.



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September 12, 2018, 10:01:46 AM
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No, this is not gender discrimination.

No, it really is.

I am only objectively speaking, because most female investors around me understand Crypto is difficult.

You're not being objective. You're being selective. Are the females around you the entire population of the world? No.

Including my sister, some of my female friends, although they also invested in Crypto, but until now they can not understand the Crypto / blockchain, this is a fact. We all have this experience. Why can't we admit this fact?

Maybe your sister is just an idiot? You ever thought about that? What happens if I have some black friends who don't understand crypto? Would it be fair for me to say that black people find crypto difficult to understand? No.

There are also a few girls who are better at crypto than boys, but this is not common.

This wasn't the argument. You said there are too many abstract concepts for women to understand and that they find knowledge more difficult. Maybe the women around you do, but I'm sure there are many abstract concepts you also don't understand.

The only thing you could factually say here are there are far more men involved in bitcoin than women, the rest is mostly just ignorance.

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September 12, 2018, 10:11:38 AM
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What happens if I have some black friends who don't understand crypto? Would it be fair for me to say that black people find crypto difficult to understand? No.

The only thing you could factually say here are there are far more men involved in bitcoin than women, the rest is mostly just ignorance.

Well, as you said, my previous point of view is indeed inappropriate. I take back what I said. Sorry.
I have been using my limited crypto knowledge to try to help a variety of friends around me (regardless of gender), I don’t treat anyone differently. I always want more people to know Crypto.

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