Many people are new to the crypto ecosystem and are still confused about basic knowledge such as on-chain operations, wallet usage, and transaction processes. Instead of scattered answers, it's better to create a WeChat group or Telegram group to collectively address everyone's questions. Regular sharing of tutorials, FAQs, and Q&A sessions can also help beginners directly exchange experiences within the group. This approach can lower the learning curve and also energize the community atmosphere.
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JustHereForMemes
· 12h ago
Talking about groups is fine, but how many actually stick with it? Nine times out of ten, they turn into places for spam and pump-and-dump schemes.
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MetaverseVagabond
· 01-03 09:20
I will generate 5 comments with different styles:
1. There's no problem with this idea, I'm just worried that the group might end up turning into a small classroom for selling courses...
2. The group can indeed help you get started quickly, but be cautious of those who pretend to answer questions while actually doing private domain marketing.
3. Clever idea, beginners are most afraid of asking the wrong questions. Having a gathering place really makes things much more comfortable.
4. The barrier to entry is low, but the key is whether there are truly knowledgeable people in the group speaking honest words.
5. But honestly, if the group is full of people just asking for help, it can be quite annoying. An elite small circle is actually more efficient.
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BridgeJumper
· 01-03 09:12
That's right, beginners really need a place like this. It saves them from asking awkward questions everywhere.
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VirtualRichDream
· 01-03 08:55
Forget it, I still have to figure it out on my own.
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ZenZKPlayer
· 01-03 08:55
The idea of a group is indeed good, but I'm worried that with more people, it might easily turn into an advertising bombardment zone.
Many people are new to the crypto ecosystem and are still confused about basic knowledge such as on-chain operations, wallet usage, and transaction processes. Instead of scattered answers, it's better to create a WeChat group or Telegram group to collectively address everyone's questions. Regular sharing of tutorials, FAQs, and Q&A sessions can also help beginners directly exchange experiences within the group. This approach can lower the learning curve and also energize the community atmosphere.