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January 12, 2026, 09:05:24 PM
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Why looking for other way to learn about bitcoin when you can get the whole informations here? Or you think the informations you get here is not sufficient? To me I don't think if there's any other source that can be more effective than this forum, because here you will learn all the important things about bitcoin both the technical aspect of it. It is just a matter of time, the truth is I have no idea about any other site or source that you can learn about bitcoin apart from this forum, But if you want to learn from other source then you are free to make research, but I would advise you should only stick to the One you're getting here.


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January 12, 2026, 11:59:39 PM
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This question has been on my mind for a while because, as a beginner with no past experience with Bitcoin or how it works, the Satoshi white paper is still hard for me to fully understand due to the grammar, terms, and technical writing.

I thought of using AI or even meeting a Bitcoin pro to teach me, but I'm confused about the best approach.

Also, I really want to learn Bitcoin properly because I’ve noticed that in the Naija board, most of the valuable discussions and the posts that earn merit come from members who understand Bitcoin deeply. I want to develop myself too and grow to the level of my senior members here.

What other learning methods would you recommend for someone like me?

You already know about the existence of Bitcoin and that's a good start for you and you don't need to know about the technical part of Bitcoin for now so you should focus more on learning the basics which can be found here easily in the forum, the forum is actually the best place for you to learn if you look closely and read through the links provided for you by forum members and you can also do research by yourself too. You don't need to put yourself too hard and you can't learn everything in a short period of time so you need to give yourself time and take it one step at a time, learning from a pro is good but sometimes it is difficult to understand but you need to relax your mind and also back it up by doing your own research in your comfort zone.

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January 13, 2026, 10:39:42 AM
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Personally, I'll recommend 2 things which helped me and it's still helping me:

  • Be active in the beginners and help section and try going through the pinned threads there. There are lots of valuable information that could help you
  • Read more than you post, at least as a beginner, if you use telegram notifier, track every post of knowledgeable users like charles-tim, Mia Chloe, d5000, Fillipone and others you may find their posts informative. Read every post they make and follow up important threads
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You need to be active in learning and you can still be practical as much as you can to learn better

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January 13, 2026, 10:07:34 PM
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Yes i believe in those who said that there is no special way to learn about Bitcoin rather than be consistent in going through the comments and topics of others here in the forum and as well making research about anything you find difficult to understand in any areas, because I will use myself as an example for you, I am also new into cryptocurrency exchanges in general,so when I begin I tried everything to understand it by reading through different articles about Bitcoin,but I begin to notice that those articles that i have read so far explain the cryptocurrency exchanges in different ways of their own understanding meanwhile i was hoping that they are going to explain it in the same way so that i will be fast to understand everything about cryptocurrency,but not as i think.

So I began to follow people's comments or topics here and it serves better to me than reading different articles because it helps me to understand things better in the forum and how to contribute to the topic or comments.. although I am not perfect but I am understanding it little by little now..
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January 13, 2026, 11:14:49 PM
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This question has been on my mind for a while because, as a beginner with no past experience with Bitcoin or how it works, the Satoshi white paper is still hard for me to fully understand due to the grammar, terms, and technical writing.

I thought of using AI or even meeting a Bitcoin pro to teach me, but I'm confused about the best approach.

Also, I really want to learn Bitcoin properly because I’ve noticed that in the Naija board, most of the valuable discussions and the posts that earn merit come from members who understand Bitcoin deeply. I want to develop myself too and grow to the level of my senior members here.

What other learning methods would you recommend for someone like me?

I see you OP. You're just trying to catch up and be on the right path and I got you. Cryptocurrency is not sometimes you rush and learn immediately, it do requires more time to settle down and ready to stuck up for the available information. In the market, no information is not important, newbies should tend to follow up information with appropriate style and know when to take actions following the price action of the market.

Bitcoin is not for everyone to understand especially for those set that's finding it really difficult to catch up, we understand the phase they can go through and become exceptionally good and brilliant.
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January 14, 2026, 06:49:07 PM
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Been found in this forum of knowledge is best for you other platform of seeking knowledge is good because they are unique in their own way but here gives you more elaborate knowledge with different experience personnel's who puts on information here, there are some vital information in social media and YouTube created by experience influencer for beginners, just that you need be more careful because most information on social media is more less sugar coated the forum here gives you more virtual and reality.

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January 14, 2026, 07:23:42 PM
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What other learning methods would you recommend for someone like me?
E nor get any other way to learn about Bitcoin other than wetin u don dey do already and dat na to read up. Read and assimilate as much materials as possible you can lay hands on. Anoda wan be sey dey try do research on any issue wey dey confuse you. Nor just rely on wetin people talk to form ur opinion. Nor compare urself with anybody as per sey dem don sabi pass u. Even if dem do, just rememba sey everybody get dem own time to blossom.

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January 14, 2026, 11:25:52 PM
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This question has been on my mind for a while because, as a beginner with no past experience with Bitcoin or how it works, the Satoshi white paper is still hard for me to fully understand due to the grammar, terms, and technical writing.

I thought of using AI or even meeting a Bitcoin pro to teach me, but I'm confused about the best approach.

Also, I really want to learn Bitcoin properly because I’ve noticed that in the Naija board, most of the valuable discussions and the posts that earn merit come from members who understand Bitcoin deeply. I want to develop myself too and grow to the level of my senior members here.

What other learning methods would you recommend for someone like me?

As a newbie, you can afford to learn cryptocurrency and its operation in one full day or a week or a month. It takes a long period of time to learn cryptocurrency and it takes months to gain acquaintance with the trading market. We should extremely careful when we're dealing with the market because more things can go left for us.

Don't forget the number principle that I have stuck up in my head, always know that the market is been designated to make you fail. So it's your core responsibility to pick yourself up each time you've failed and record losses, bounce back to the top with good strategies that will generate sufficient profits. It's all about common sense and parting ways with inappropriate prospects in the market.
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Today at 05:23:56 AM
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This question has been on my mind for a while because, as a beginner with no past experience with Bitcoin or how it works, the Satoshi white paper is still hard for me to fully understand due to the grammar, terms, and technical writing.

I thought of using AI or even meeting a Bitcoin pro to teach me, but I'm confused about the best approach.

Also, I really want to learn Bitcoin properly because I’ve noticed that in the Naija board, most of the valuable discussions and the posts that earn merit come from members who understand Bitcoin deeply. I want to develop myself too and grow to the level of my senior members here.

What other learning methods would you recommend for someone like me?


Since you are a new user and a person from the Nigerian community, you must be able to learn about Bitcoin. To learn about Bitcoin and develop your knowledge, you must first learn about Bitcoin. If you do not plan to gain knowledge about Bitcoin from your own experience, then you will never be able to gain knowledge using AI. You should read all the posts about newbies in our forum carefully, and you will be able to gain experience from there. And if you have any acquaintances who are well experienced in Bitcoin, then you can discuss it with them, it will be good for you and you will be able to gain knowledge about Bitcoin very easily.

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Today at 10:19:27 AM
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This question has been on my mind for a while because, as a beginner with no past experience with Bitcoin or how it works, the Satoshi white paper is still hard for me to fully understand due to the grammar, terms, and technical writing.

I thought of using AI or even meeting a Bitcoin pro to teach me, but I'm confused about the best approach.

Also, I really want to learn Bitcoin properly because I’ve noticed that in the Naija board, most of the valuable discussions and the posts that earn merit come from members who understand Bitcoin deeply. I want to develop myself too and grow to the level of my senior members here.

What other learning methods would you recommend for someone like me?

I genuinely want to learn Bitcoin properly because I’ve noticed that on the Naija board, most meaningful discussions—and posts that earn merit—come from members with a deep understanding of Bitcoin. I want to improve myself and grow to the level of the Full members here.
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Today at 10:34:29 AM
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I genuinely want to learn Bitcoin properly because I’ve noticed that on the Naija board, most meaningful discussions—and posts that earn merit—come from members with a deep understanding of Bitcoin. I want to improve myself and grow to the level of the Full members here.

Learning about Bitcoin is very important but do you want to learn it to grow financially or to grow in the forum only? Anyways everyone has their reasons for coming here but if your idea is to learn Bitcoin just to grow in the forum then goodluck on that.

 However you should understand that Bitcoin has the potential to offer financial freedom and when you learn about it, you should use it to your advantage like buying it consistently amd holding for future purpose, your aim for being here shouldn't just be to grow in the forum alone but to also grow financially with the help of Bitcoin.

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Today at 05:23:43 PM
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What other learning methods would you recommend for someone like me?
My guy the information you seek about Bitcoin investment and other things that concerns Bitcoin is right here in this forum and there other platforms too that you can learn from but I have a question for you, as someone that wants to learn, do you or have you started investing in Bitcoin because that will also help you to learn somethings, Bitcoin investment is a practical thing, and if you must learn very fast as you want it, you must be practically involved in it, although one thing I love about your question is the zeal to learn, for any newbie to ask this question, it means such newbie is ready.

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Today at 05:51:05 PM
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You have to read a lot. When you keep reading, you will understand everything on your own and you will gain knowledge. When you cannot understand any topic, you can take help of AI and it will explain it in a very simple way. But if you don't keep reading, you will never understand. We have many senior members on this board and they are very knowledgeable about Bitcoin investment and Bitcoin. You should try to read their comments very carefully.

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