I have run into several Bitcoin "newbies" over the last couple of months, that are spreading the wrong information on forums and/or in person. Their intentions is good, but the results is bad, because they did not do proper research.
Some of these people are selling themselves as experts, because they have been in the scene for a few months. I have been in the scene for years and I still know very little about EVERY aspect of this technology.
I think you should rather admit it, when you do not know something about the technology, than selling your little knowledge as facts. I will regularly tell people that I am not clued up with
every aspect of this technology, but I always try to do proper research, when I encounter something that I am not 100% clued up on.
~ Ask, if you not sure.
~ Do not lie, if you are unsure.
~ Do proper research, before you educate other people.
~ Accept that you will not know it all.
~ Fact check what you already know.
~ Do not argue, if you not sure about your facts.
Let's agree that we all learn something new about this great technology almost every day, so only a small amount of us are experts.

This is really true. I myself trying to learn alot about crypto space since starting of 2016 and still I believe that what I know is very little compared to others. This technology has endless innovations and possibilities to discover for some good causes. But newbies don't understand this at all. They always try to criticize when they make losses and pump the news when Crypto token value increases.
Newbies need to learn the real value and use of cryptocurrencies in our economy. Then only we can see the real adoption of cryptocurrencies in the world.