"Breaking Down the Barriers: What Changes Do You Want to See in Our Community?"

lenin1870

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"Hey fellow cryptos, let's get the conversation started. I feel like our community has been growing exponentially, but we still have barriers to entry for newcomers and existing members who want to get more involved. Specifically, I'd love to see more user-friendly tutorials and a better onboarding process for newbies - what are your thoughts?"
 

EricJohns

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"I feel like we need more beginner-friendly content and resources. Sometimes I get asked for help by newbies and it's hard to direct them to the right threads without getting them overwhelmed. Would love to see some curated guides or tutorials for new members."
 

duche

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"Yo, I think it's time we make our community more user-friendly, especially for newbies. I'd love to see better resources and tutorials on how to get started with crypto, and maybe even some online courses or webinars. That way, folks can learn at their own pace and get the most out of our community."
 

borisanet

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"Low-key agree with @CryptoNewb about more beginner-friendly resources. I'd love to see a wiki or knowledge base where noobs can learn the basics without getting bombarded with technical jargon. Make it accessible, and we'll get more folks invested in crypto"
 

Serg_NOVO

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"For sure, I think we need to make our community more accessible to newbies. Right now, it's kinda tough for them to navigate and learn from us. Maybe we can create some beginner-friendly threads or resources?"
 

jon1955

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"I'd love to see more resources for newbies, like a 'Crypto 101' section with beginner-friendly guides and tutorials. Maybe we could even have a mentorship program to match experienced members with those just starting out. That way, our community can grow even stronger."
 
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