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Title: (Updated) Are You A "Real Person"? // Am I?
Post by: Real_Person on June 27, 2017, 02:22:56 AM
Update: I really enjoyed my first few months as a noob, but this place does have a lot of spam and crap.

If you are a "real or almost real person"
Not a bot
Max <5 sock puppets, etc

Do you want a fun 'Real People' mutually beneficial group effort? If yes, please reply here (easy waiting list, not the first in line)
If you understand the value of extra effort please search my posting history and choose which "pool" you want to enjoy. Have fun.



Original OP
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I want to tell a friend about this place, but am not sure how. "There are lot's of fights, thefts, Civil Wars, etc, but wait, it is an amazing place"
Certainly someone will understand this, what do you tell people in advance before asking them to check it out?


Title: Re: Did someone you know in the real world invite you here?
Post by: dillpicklechips on June 27, 2017, 03:10:41 AM
Actually I didn't tell them it is more like an assessment since even if you tell them they won't just do it without the essential things needed that is patience, understanding, open minded, and interests. These criteria, if met, would enable them to enter the world of Bitcoin and other Cryptocurrencies. I pick people whom I will talk about Bitcoin since I don't want to waste my time and effort explaining here and there.


Title: Re: Did someone you know in the real world invite you here?
Post by: NiHaoMike on June 27, 2017, 03:56:39 AM
I got here because I bought an Avalon 4 from a college friend, then had difficulty getting it running properly. Ultimately, her (delayed) response gave me the system image that worked and I managed to trace down the issue to a bug in later versions of cgminer.


Title: Re: Did someone you know in the real world invite you here?
Post by: machinek20 on June 27, 2017, 05:15:03 AM
The first thing to do is to make sure your friend is interested in bitcoin, after that you need to know what makes him interested in bitcoin, then you can introduce to him about this website and tell him there are a lot of info and user that keep coming everyday, but you need to explained to him a bit, because most of my friends got confused when I introduced them about this forum


Title: Re: Did someone you know in the real world invite you here?
Post by: goinmerry on June 27, 2017, 05:21:14 AM
I want to tell a friend about this place, but am not sure how. "There are lot's of fights, thefts, Civil Wars, etc, but wait, it is an amazing place"
Certainly someone will understand this, what do you tell people in advance before asking them to check it out?

I just told them if they want to learn more about bitcoin and to interact with the bitcoin community (since we have local section) then just go here. No other supporting details. Not all the time I can assist them to their bitcoin question that's why to maximize their bitcoin awareness, I told this site.

Some continues and some dont's. Now I can see who on my friends is willing to learn bitcoin for long term.


Title: Re: Did someone you know in the real world invite you here?
Post by: mk4 on June 27, 2017, 05:28:21 AM
I want to tell a friend about this place, but am not sure how. "There are lot's of fights, thefts, Civil Wars, etc, but wait, it is an amazing place"
Certainly someone will understand this, what do you tell people in advance before asking them to check it out?

Personally I got here because this is one if not the most active bitcoin and crypto forum as of today. One of the first few results on Google.

Anyway, if you want your friend/friends to join in here, explain to them the technology itself first. If it sounds like they're interested, then let them register. If they're not intrested, I don't see why they need to join.



Title: Re: Did someone you know in the real world invite you here?
Post by: Kakmakr on June 27, 2017, 06:17:24 AM
You first have to introduce them to the Bitcoin basics and then when he or she has more questions, you could point to this forum and tell him/her to search for help on those questions on this forum, because most questions has already been answered here. < That is if you are too lazy to answer all the questions yourself. > You could also highlight the advantages of joining the forum, for example : Trading partners / Buying & selling Goods / Income opportunities. ^smile^


Title: Re: Did someone you know in the real world invite you here?
Post by: marseille on June 27, 2017, 09:37:19 AM
I came to know about bitcoins and this forum because of my friend who told me about this and showed me how to earn bitcoins from signature campaign and other methods so if he would not have told me then I don't think that I would have ever come to know about bitcoins and this forum and I will be always thankful to him for showing me the great way to earn money.


Title: Re: Did someone you know in the real world invite you here?
Post by: Real_Person on June 27, 2017, 02:05:52 PM
The first thing to do is to make sure your friend is interested in bitcoin, after that you need to know what makes him interested in bitcoin, then you can introduce to him about this website and tell him there are a lot of info and user that keep coming everyday, but you need to explained to him a bit, because most of my friends got confused when I introduced them about this forum

You understood exactly what I wanted to ask.
(Not commenting on the other people's answers, thanks all)

This:
"...because most of my friends got confused when I introduced them about this forum."
How to invite someone you respect, when this place is so "crazy and different, fun but not fun, huge opportunities, but Dangerous, don't be afraid, but do not trust anyone  :D ", etc?


Title: Re: Did someone you know in the real world invite you here?
Post by: Tyrantt on June 27, 2017, 08:30:55 PM
I have one friend that I've brought in here and he's still very active. Well I wasn't telling him about this forum directly just when he got interested in bitcoin I've told him to come here because it's the best place to learn a lot more about bitcoin by first hand and possibly earn something.


Title: Re: Did someone you know in the real world invite you here?
Post by: Velkro on June 27, 2017, 09:15:53 PM
I want to tell a friend about this place, but am not sure how. "There are lot's of fights, thefts, Civil Wars, etc, but wait, it is an amazing place"
Certainly someone will understand this, what do you tell people in advance before asking them to check it out?
Well i just tell its biggest bitcoin forum in the world.
You can get help for FREE, people will explain your questions for free and with happy face :) so this is good add for this place


Title: Re: Did someone you know in the real world invite you here?
Post by: LouVandetta on June 27, 2017, 11:46:19 PM
I want to tell a friend about this place, but am not sure how. "There are lot's of fights, thefts, Civil Wars, etc, but wait, it is an amazing place"
Certainly someone will understand this, what do you tell people in advance before asking them to check it out?
I actually found this forum by myself. It was when I'm surfing on google, I think.

I've tried to tell my friends about this forum.
My friends also using bitcoin, but he doesn't know this place until I told him so.
For me, I'm telling him that this forum is great for sharing and got new information about bitcoin, alt, and ico.
Not to mention, we could get a lot of income in here.
Then he becomes interested by himself


Title: Re: Did someone you know in the real world invite you here?
Post by: socks435 on June 27, 2017, 11:51:25 PM
I think most of the people here is not sharing this site for their friends because they will know wheres your source of earnings..
if they know this forum they can learn a lot in bitcoin. Honestly to me i just found this forum i am from other forum and looking for more faucet that is why i found this forum and ask for many faucet before until  i found more good things here in forum that actually can help a lot..
only google is one of the friend who invite me here..


Title: Re: Did someone you know in the real world invite you here?
Post by: lockept93 on June 28, 2017, 12:57:40 AM
The most people will find this forum if they start to research things about crypto and BTC.


Title: Re: Did someone you know in the real world invite you here?
Post by: BartS on June 28, 2017, 02:53:04 AM
I want to tell a friend about this place, but am not sure how. "There are lot's of fights, thefts, Civil Wars, etc, but wait, it is an amazing place"
Certainly someone will understand this, what do you tell people in advance before asking them to check it out?
Just tell to your friend to check out the forum, he does not need to make an account to see the threads and the discussions after some time he will create an account of his own, that was what I did I was a lurker here for some time before becoming a member.


Title: Re: Did someone you know in the real world invite you here?
Post by: Sadlife on June 28, 2017, 03:35:30 AM
Fights, civil war, theft ? Where? From your country? Because bitcointalk is a peaceful loving forum with very intelligent members and caring. The users here will help you answer your questions and even guide you if you invite your friend to this amazing place go ahead, im sure learn a lot from this forum and maybe earn something. Also he can learn the different aspects of crypto currency and how it far surpasses fiat currency in our modern day of monetary system.


Title: Re: Did someone you know in the real world invite you here?
Post by: kolloh on June 28, 2017, 04:42:46 AM
Nope, just found the forum after researching Bitcoin and cryptocurrency as this is one of the most popular places where these topics are discussed.


Title: Re: Did someone you know in the real world invite you here?
Post by: romeitaly on June 28, 2017, 11:08:47 PM
Actually, I was not invited by a person, but rather, I wanted to try because of my classmates. They are so busy with bitcoining and earning money just doing that, so why not try it , right? Now I'm just enjoying discussing things here and maybe someday I'll earn, too.


Title: Re: Did someone you know in the real world invite you here?
Post by: ceedtime on June 28, 2017, 11:51:32 PM
I want to tell a friend about this place, but am not sure how. "There are lot's of fights, thefts, Civil Wars, etc, but wait, it is an amazing place"
Certainly someone will understand this, what do you tell people in advance before asking them to check it out?

My father showes me this froum and I dropped in here. I used to hang out in a much smaller forum.


Title: Re: Did someone you know in the real world invite you here?
Post by: Lenzie on June 29, 2017, 01:45:30 AM
Nope. I just learn it by myself. But I occasionally invite people on this forum for them to study bitcoin.


Title: Re: Did someone you know in the real world invite you here?
Post by: nice3 on June 29, 2017, 04:16:14 AM
Yes, he will invite me, and I am very grateful to him.


Title: Re: Did someone you know in the real world invite you here?
Post by: Ojengonggu on June 29, 2017, 09:27:27 AM
Of course .... he invites and teaches me how to work bitcoin with patience and straightforwardness, thanks a lot I say for him


Title: Re: Did someone you know in the real world invite you here?
Post by: swaptaker on July 10, 2017, 10:50:12 PM
I want to tell a friend about this place, but am not sure how. "There are lot's of fights, thefts, Civil Wars, etc, but wait, it is an amazing place"
Certainly someone will understand this, what do you tell people in advance before asking them to check it out?

Yes, my university friend invited me here to join the community.


Title: Re: Did someone you know in the real world invite you here?
Post by: Real_Person on October 24, 2017, 04:25:23 PM
Update: I really enjoyed my first few months as a noob, but this place does have a lot of spam and crap.

If you are a "real or almost real person"
Not a bot
Max <5 sock puppets, etc

Do you want a fun 'Real People' mutually beneficial group effort? If yes, please reply here (easy waiting list, not the first in line)
If you understand the value of extra effort please search my posting history and choose which "pool" you want to enjoy. Have fun.