I was onboarding so many people all these years that I got tired to look every time for those resources. So I start writing myself, my own guides and onboarding material. Is much easier for me like that, just sending to reading material and not repeating myself over and over. If they want to read it, very good, they will come with more questions and gladly will respond them. If they do not read the material... HFSP. I do not lose more time with them.
I recommend to each knowledgeable bitcoiner to do the same, having his own material to present to his nocoiner friends. If you do not want to do that, you can use my material any time you want, I don't care if is shared. Important is that more nocoiners are getting in.
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This is great advice. I have to write my own guides anyway @DarthCoin because your guides have too many grammatical mistakes. 🤣 jk. You have good content and that is the important thing. 👍
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Sure, I know about my grammatical mistakes. Sometimes I made them deliberately, is my personal "signature". I am an intelligent living man in the end not a brain ded shatGPT.
Do as you want with my guides. That's why now I am transition them slowly into a github repo, so people could translate and copy easily as they want. https://github.com/Darth-Coin/darth-coin.github.io
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It's great you put them on Github. But. Have you thought about publishing a book? With a hard working editor of course. :)
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Yes, but not sure if will be useful. Mainly because people do not like to read this stuff, want more to watch YT videos. Guides are changing sometimes, updating stuff etc. So that book will end up just like a support for your coffee cup.
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Books are how you dig deep into a subject and get that concentrated knowledge into your brain from an expert who spent decade(s) on a subject and years putting into a ~5 hour read. It's terrible that people don't read anymore.
Bitcoin tech changes. Some of your guides will need to be updated. But the core principles will remain consistent. Focus on these. The aspects that don't change. Its a good name for the book btw: Bitcoin Core Principles
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Ouch. I bet one could hear that spank miles away.
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