New User Guide: How do I post images on the forum?Powered by TalkImgFirst of all, welcome to the Bitcointalk forum. Here you will find an amazing community that will help you learn more about the world of Bitcoin and more. If they come to announce a service linked to Bitcoin, it will be greatly appreciated; we all like new, reliable services, as this is the only way for Bitcoin to continue growing.
But whether you're a Bitcoin enthusiast or a service promoter, something you need to know before you start exploring the forum is:
how to post an image on the forum.I developed this guide hoping it will be useful for you, the new user.
How do images work on the forum? .:BitcoinTalk does not have an image upload system, nor does it directly host images. Therefore, in order to host an image, you need to use an external image hosting service. In addition, the forum has some specific rules regarding images, which you should take into consideration:
- It only accepts images in the following formats: JPG, JPEG, PNG, GIF
- It cannot have more than 2.5MB of space
It should also be mentioned that the forum uses an image proxy, ensuring that all images viewed by forum users pass through this proxy. This allows users' web identities to remain protected when using these external hosting services. This fact causes some image hosting services to block this proxy due to excessive requests. Therefore, it's important to choose an image hosting service that doesn't create this type of barrier, such as
TalkImg.
When can I post an image? .:There is another very important rule on the forum: you can only post an image if you are a
Junior member.
This means that even if you post a link to an image in the forum, it won't become visible until it reaches that level. I won't go into detail in this guide about how to level up, but you can consult the following topics for more information:
FAQ: Everything you need to know about forum 'activity, account ranks and meritMerit & new rank requirementsDepending on your activity/participation in the forum, you can reach the Junior level within 6-7 weeks. However, if you don't want to wait (for example, if your goal is to promote a service), you can obtain a
Copper subscription. By paying a one-time fee, these restrictions will be lifted. Please note that this is not mandatory! You only need to do this if you want to anticipate the possibility of adding images. Most forum users prefer to wait until they can add images.
How do I add an image to a topic/post? .:As mentioned before, BitcoinTalk does not have a button to upload images, nor is it enough to simply drag and drop the image into the topic/post creation area. The forum posts are based on written text and BBCode code (you can learn more about that
here).
This means you have to write in the text of your post a code and the link to the image that was provided by the image hosting service. You need to write the
[img] tag and inside that tag put the image link. See the following example:
How it is written: [img]https://www.talkimg.com/images/2026/05/09/UJfwVG.png[/img]As seen:
How do image hosting systems work? .:Basically, what you need is a link to an image. However, for use in a forum, it's recommended to use an image hosting service instead of copying links directly from other websites. Copying links from other websites may violate some of that site's rules, and the image could easily be blocked by that website from being displayed on the forum.
Therefore, there are services that allow a person to upload images and receive a link, which they can then use here on the forum. Almost all of these types of services work in the same way, and are generally simple to use. Follow these steps if you use TalkImg (it's free):
1. Go to
www.talkimg.com and click "Start Upload" or simply drag the image onto the page.
2. After selecting the image, a confirmation page will appear; simply click "Upload" (note that the image must comply with the rules mentioned above).
3. The upload will be completed, and when finished, a link/code will appear that you should copy.
4. Paste the link/code into the post you are writing:
Conclusion .:For those unfamiliar with the forum ecosystem, all of this may seem very complex. But I believe it's simpler and more practical than it appears at first glance. As you continue to explore the forum and participate, you'll see that everything becomes almost automatic.
I hope this guide has helped you understand how forum images work. Here are two more topics that may be useful when posting images on the forum:
Guideline on posting images (with size adjustments), hyperlinksGuide: Best practices for using images on the forum/webOP Note: Throughout this guide, I will suggest the TalkImg service for uploading images, but the user is free to choose their preferred image hosting service. The TalkImg service was created with the forum in mind; if you want to know more, visit the official thread.