The technical board is one place that core bitcoin technical aspect is being discussed and also a place where people come to seek solutions to bitcoin related issues and at such is a very sensitive board. It is not a place to go and speculate, give uninformed ideas or proffer solutions of which you have little or no knowledge since one wrong information can lead to a serious financial loss.
Of course you can ask a question it would be appreciated as it would be obvious you're on a learning quest and you should know the difference between a question and an assertion.
Many times I see users, especially newbies dragged to this thread (
Users who spread false/fake/unhelpful information on technical board) and given neutral tags which reflects their poor contributions on the technical board. Of course there may be false positives, but it is worse and indicting when you have little or no idea on the subject of discussion and just use AI to post mindlessly without first verifying the effectiveness of such claims by yourself or when you are just repeating or rephrasing a previous contribution. I have been misunderstood and taken there, but I went ahead to clear myself since I was sure of my contributions.
There are various reasons you shouldn't post unverified info on the technical board which includes, but not limited to:- Your suggestion could make an unsuspecting user loose funds of which is irreversible
- Low quality contributions would see visitors loose confidence to find solutions here in the forum
- It reduces the quality of the technical board
- Incorrect wallet-related configuration can compromise security of funds.
- Misleading procedures can break compliance and cause delayed or failed transactions.
To be able to contribute accurately on technical board, you should first commit to the learning curve of bitcoin tech aspect with proper practicals long enough to be very informed, in order to contribute meaningfully on such board. Most people wrongly assume that since they've tech backgrounds, they are automatically qualified to contribute there which is wrong. Bitcoin technology is a different learning path which you must grasp properly before you can contribute meaningfully on tech boards.
Here are some helpful tips to learn bitcoin tech aspect.- Commit to reading threads on the technical boards of interest, practice some of the concepts learned, including using specific wallets for practices for experience sake, you can always find meaningful information hanging over there
- Read some good bitcoin related books like Mastering bitcoin
- Ask honest questions where confused: You can always create a thread to satisfy your curiosity n technical board, but you need to use the search button to ensure you're not creating a duplicate thread