| If you're a newcomer to this subreddit or just starting your journey in cryptocurrency, this post might be helpful for you. Here I'll be discussing how you can use your time well to learn more about crypto from this subreddit - Searching - Yes, use subreddit search to find quality posts about a topic you're interested in. Sort them by Top all time and you'll have them there. You can click on flairs like EDUCATIONAL/ADVICE/STRATEGY and narrow down your search even more.
Here are some quality materials which you can go through - Questions - Ask ask ask! I can't stress this enough, if you stumble upon a post and don't understand some term there, just post it in the comment and someone will answer your question there. Yes, people here are wild but they also have good knowledge and better experience than a newcomer.
- Behaviour - Don't engage in conversations where people won't even try to understand your side of the story and stick to their opinion no matter what. Let it go, it's online, people with masks. Don't let it stress you and hurt yourself if someone's being rude. Move on, you have better things to do.
- Useful Links - They are in front of you. Don't ignore them. You can join their discord and check other subreddits related to cryptocurrency. I'm not saying you have to be active in them, but for a quick question, you can ask in their discord and people will reply to you there.
Do check these out - Rules - Yes, do check them for once before you start posting or commenting. This community is quite strict when it comes to rules, so don't try to bypass them. In no way, it means you should refrain from asking your doubts, but let's say filling a post with random words just to reach the 500-word post limit is breaking rules.
- Moderation - In case someone is harassing you in a subreddit or being a jerk you can report them to the moderation team. In general, if someone's personally DMing you and poking you, it's better to block them. So far in my experience, they are pretty supportive.
- Precaution - No matter for how long you've been talking to someone, don't try to open fishy links posted in comments or even in DM. Give them a google search and see it yourself whether it's a scam or not. These things have happened to me just in the past week.
- Comments - Sometimes comments are more informative than posts themselves. There are posts about how you can earn crypto and what resources are available. Just search 'Resources' and sort with the top all time, there you have a lot of detailed posts about them. Do check their comments.
- Shilling - People would be commenting on a lot of coins and projects which they're interested in. Don't ignore them or get frustrated with them. Just search about them and get to know what the project is about. You never know when the opportunity comes. Sometimes, even swing trading on shitcoins can work out.
Whatever you need to know about the latest news, projects and developments. Everything is posted, just don't spend too much time or overindulge in it. I'm just sharing what I've been doing since I've joined this subreddit. And yeah I love this community, cheers to crypto future submitted by /u/hiverkiya [link] [comments] |
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