Check @DarthCoins page for all the links. I spend hours reading the past days, was really worth it.
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Thank you for reading.
Really makes me more happy than all sats.
I just want to help people to start using Bitcoin. many people are lost and don't know from where to start.
So I listen them, took notes about what they are looking for, tested the solutions and then I wrote each guide.
My 10+ years experience in Bitcoin helped me a lot writing these guides.
You should go now and make video versions of the guides. A lot of work. But I suspect new generations don't know how to read and only watch tiktoks.
@DarthCoin let me know when you do make videos, would sponsor a POS Gen1 :)
My guides were written for my "padawans" (I have a lot of private people that I help them getting onboard). I start with them in private, but then I saw that more people need them. So I publish them on substack for the common good.
In Germany we say: "Einem geschenkten Gaul, schaut man nicht ins Maul" :))
yes, I know, but a gift is a gift... and could have many connotations.
I prefer my integrity.
appreciate your work!
Nope. Are plenty of video tutorials.
Bitcoin needed written guides.
Video tutorials are for lazy people, that can't read.
Oh well it is true, if they are lazy to read, they don't deserve it.
Exactly. Bitcoin is only for brave, not for the weak. Proof of Work.
Thank you Darth!
Any plans to ditch substack and make your own blog?
I think I explained in the past why I use substack for my guides...
I could host them on my own servers, own domains, but I do not want that (yet).
I manage several private domains, but those are private. Nothing related with "DarthCoin" on internet.
Substack is very easy to share and write newsletters. And I don't give a shit if tomorrow they will shut down. Are just some damn guides, that are already backed up on my drive.
When SN will create special subsection for these kind of things, I will move them to SN.
Until then are just fine on substack.
Best practical, nuts and bolts guides you can find. Just don't piss him off.
Don't be a shitcoiner then haha
Siggy wrote a nice and funny translation guide about me, did you read it?
#147162
Best translation guide ever! Also reading all the guides, the very best available thank you for sharing with the rest of us
not yet, will do haha
I will read and check it out @DarthCoin has alot of credibility thanks for the post!
I haven't and I know. Thanks for the reminder.
Those articles are my entry point to share with new bitcoiners, I don't even need to write my owns, it has almost the same sense of humor than me and in the LN node section, I love the focus on "don't" built a node to route invoices, built a private node, use it, and then in the long long long run and when you know more about, maybe there... with a lot of capital try to run a public LN node.
Exactly that. I like when more people take my guides and use them to teach other noobs.
Exactly for that I wrote them, to be a base for others.
I even encourage others to copy and put them on their own blogs, websites, translations etc.
All my guides are free and open to anybody.
I do not wave any copyright or crap like that.
What is important is that more people learn more stuff about Bitcoin.
I spent months reading them and then reread it sometimes:)
I would say it's the best Bitcoin guide out there - practical, fun and no big words!
The first link is wrong. It has an additional "s".
Other than that @DarthCoin is absolutely the best.
Yes, absolutely reading.
And here is a full list of all most important guides, by sections.
Until I will be able to update my bio, will post it here.