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Today at 09:28:49 AM
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I’m not talking about creating an official curriculum or deciding what people are allowed to learn.
Bitcoin has no central authority, so that wouldn’t even make sense. What I mean is a community-driven roadmap.
If someone walked into this forum today knowing absolutely nothing about Bitcoin, what should they learn first?

Should it be:
* why Bitcoin was created?
* how wallets work?
* private keys?
* self-custody?
* transaction fees?
* the economics behind Bitcoin?

Or something else entirely?

Right now, beginners often receive advice based on the experience of the person replying rather than on where the beginner actually is. Someone who’s been using Bitcoin for ten years naturally thinks topics like UTXOs, multisig, privacy, or running a node are important.

And they are. But are they the right starting point?

Sometimes I wonder whether we’re accidentally making Bitcoin look more difficult than it needs to be simply because we expect newcomers to absorb years of accumulated knowledge in a very short time.

Education isn’t only about what you teach. It’s also about when you teach it.

Universities don’t start mathematics students with advanced calculus.

Driving instructors don’t begin by explaining how an engine is built.

The order matters.

Should Bitcoin education be any different?

Maybe the lack of a shared learning path isn’t a problem at all. After all, Bitcoin is decentralized, and people have different goals.

Some want to invest.

Some want to use it for payments.

Some care mostly about privacy.

Others are interested in the technology.

Perhaps there shouldn’t be a single path.

Still, I can’t help wondering whether we’d lower the barrier for newcomers if the community agreed on a set of fundamentals before introducing more advanced topics.

I’d be interested to hear how others would structure that learning journey.

If you had to teach Bitcoin to someone starting from zero, what would the first five things be?
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Today at 09:50:40 AM
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If you had to teach Bitcoin to someone starting from zero, what would the first five things be?
If I had to actually teach, I'll start with this:

The purpose of BTC: so many people coming into BTC do not know the real purpose of the technology. They all treat it as one of those financial assets that you can trade on or invest in to make money. Yes BTC is all that but also more, they will know this by getting introduced to bitcoin white paper.

After this, the usual will follow which includes: how to buy, sell and store (wallets and their different types) BTC, security, BTC jargons/terminologies, bear and bull season, mechanism of BTC (supply mechanism, halving, deflationary characteristics of btc, nodes, mining etc). I feel this covers a lot about BTC basic.
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Today at 11:03:49 AM
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Easy learning guide for someone new joining the forum, first go through the Bitcoin Whitepaper, that is the roadmap or curriculum for learning about Bitcoin.

The focus isn't what to learn first, It's about knowing all the basics, and then specifying on what you want, trading or investing.


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Today at 11:14:29 AM
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I’m not talking about creating an official curriculum or deciding what people are allowed to learn.
Bitcoin has no central authority, so that wouldn’t even make sense. What I mean is a community-driven roadmap.
If someone walked into this forum today knowing absolutely nothing about Bitcoin, what should they learn first?

Should it be:
* why Bitcoin was created?
* how wallets work?
* private keys?
* self-custody?
* transaction fees?
* the economics behind Bitcoin?

Or something else entirely?

If you had to teach Bitcoin to someone starting from zero, what would the first five things be?
They can start with anything, but if they are lucky enough, they will be taught and guided to most simple educational resources first. Because simplest educational resources will not make them overwhelming that can result in early give-up.

Something simple like this.
https://www.lopp.net/bitcoin-information/bitcoin-explained.html

Then they can start to learn more from related resources like https://www.lopp.net/bitcoin-information.html or another site like https://learnmeabitcoin.com/

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Today at 01:36:36 PM
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If you had to teach Bitcoin to someone starting from zero, what would the first five things be?


Ofcourse, most beginners would want the basic idea of what Bitcoin is and how it's used, rather than the technicality, so we will start with:
— What Bitcoin actually is
— About Wallet
— About address and "private keys"
— Where to buy/sell
— General security tips

Then we move to the fundamentals or what makes Bitcoin different from similar tech:

— It's Decentralized
— It's Resistant to Censorship
— it's Privacy friendly, and can be used anonymously
— It can be used without Permission
— Activities are Transparent
— You control your money
—  The money supply is deflationary
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Since it's decentralized, an acceptable way to create suitable Learning Guide would be community driven approach. Everyone is free to create beginners friendly guide, which others can contribute to and scrutinize for issues. The ones with little to no issue become the suitable learning guide that could be recommended to beginners

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Today at 02:05:22 PM
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What I mean is a community-driven roadmap.
If someone walked into this forum today knowing absolutely nothing about Bitcoin, what should they learn first?

This is where someone like me and you comes in, the the essence of this forum is to help engage with every other bitcoin user across the globe that want to disclose about bitcoin or ask any relevant information about the network, so you can consider some pinned threads as part of the guides, also consider various boards that talks about bitcoin discussions or any other relevant aspect of Bitcoin, while you can as well make use of the search engine to discover any relevant Bitcoin information needed.

Remember that everything cannot be given at once, but when you ask or inquire of the ones you needed, you can be sure of getting the necessary information that could help you and your purpose of coming to this forum, there are enough post and threads that talks about bitcoin and many aspect of it, all you just met is to discover your own particular interest and try to get engaged on it for your information.

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