A list of Guides and basic information for newcomers (and some veterans)

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A list of Guides and basic information for newcomers (and some veterans)

First of all, thank you all members who contribute to these kind of post. It helped me, and probably a lot of people.

With all the newcommers flooding the sub, i wanted to collect some post that are really helpfull for beginners. There are some users who make great guides and give information about subjects and how to use it. I tried to list it in order, starting ofcourse with what is blockchain. I think its always good to know what your investing in and how the basics of the technology work. From there we go to Exchanges, wallets, DYOR, staking, etc.

Hope its helpfull for newcomers;

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Difference between a coin and a token

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For the newcomers: the top 50 Cryptocurrencies, each explained with one sentence.

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a_beginners_guide_to_dyor_do_your_own_research

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Binance Earn

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Everyone is a genius in a bull market.

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Sell walls: What they are, what they do, and how to spot them.

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When in doubt, zoom out

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Don't check your portfolio and prices every 5 minutes. It is not healthy!

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Limit Order / Stop Order

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[Guide] With markets rising again, here is a friendly reminder to do your own research, and some tips on how to research!

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GENERAL REMINDER: Backup your Google 2FA codes

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How a became a millionaire using crypto technical analysis and here is a guide (Theoretics are correct, but its a comedy post)

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You can also visit: simplecryptoguide

If you have more guides, please mention them below and i will add them to the list. If you have any questions how to, just ask!

Have fun!

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