We sometimes come across altercation or counterattacks in the comment section of a particular post. we often see how crypto ethusiast tends to object to other people's ideology concerning Bitcoin. Certainly, one person is usually wrong during this every altercation. The tendency to keep arguing even when one party is wrong is as a result of the wrong information that has been processed overtime.
I have come to understand that whenever two people disagree about something, it doesn't mean one of them is wrong. It could be that they're both right but seeing things from different perspectives.
It's just like when a person sees a 6 while the person in the north sees a 9. That is why it's always important to read deeply and have a good understanding of things.
To be honest, newbies don't need to learn the deepest technical side of bitcoin. They just need to learn the fundamentals of it and also an experience on how to use it to become a bitcoin literate. This is much more easier compared back then where there are only few tutorials or guides in the internet.
I agree with this. When you know the basics it becomes easier for you to learn new stuff and that way it would be relatively easier to differentiate from what true or not. Understanding crypto comes with the time and effort you spend on it. You just get better at it the more you study it and have experience with it. This makes it possible to be able to know what is false and what is true.