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October 19, 2021, 11:56:39 AM
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October 19, 2021, 02:49:14 PM
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It would be useful to collect such sites, which contain a lot of useful information in a single topic. Having seen this site, I could not remember in which section I saw it. It turns out that it has already been described, and also in the topic for beginners.
Just going to add to the links already given. The default links I always give people who are new to Bitcoin:

Pretty much covers a good amount of Bitcoin basics: https://www.coindesk.com/learn/
Must read before you actually buy your first bitcoin: https://cryptosec.info/wallets/

Just a heads up: if you want to survive in this industry, you're going to need to spend a crap ton of time reading. The risks of losing money when going in blind is huge. And trust me when I say that I'm not over-exaggerating.

But, unfortunately, useful topics are also lost, and it seems that this information is not yet on the forum. Wink

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October 20, 2021, 10:27:05 AM
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It would be useful to collect such sites, which contain a lot of useful information in a single topic. Having seen this site, I could not remember in which section I saw it. It turns out that it has already been described, and also in the topic for beginners.
Just going to add to the links already given. The default links I always give people who are new to Bitcoin:

Pretty much covers a good amount of Bitcoin basics: https://www.coindesk.com/learn/
Must read before you actually buy your first bitcoin: https://cryptosec.info/wallets/

Just a heads up: if you want to survive in this industry, you're going to need to spend a crap ton of time reading. The risks of losing money when going in blind is huge. And trust me when I say that I'm not over-exaggerating.

But, unfortunately, useful topics are also lost, and it seems that this information is not yet on the forum. Wink

Lol didn't expect to suddenly see an old quote of mine. But yea, probably a sort of "megathread" filled with links to beginner-security guides would be great. Preferably, something pinned in the this section. Yes, with have this wallets thread pinned, but it's probably not enough.

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November 23, 2021, 11:53:47 AM
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Maby i dont understand much and im here for learning thats why i still  dont think that the useful topics are lost . For instance i will for sure read about CryptoSec and every other information will be useful for me for a beginner .
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December 05, 2021, 05:29:24 PM
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Thank you for informative site about crypto scams. The article is quite long already, but maybe it could be updated to go even deeper. I think understanding how scams are made, helps people to avoid them. Basically it means writing the guide how-to-do-scam-xyz  Huh
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