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Title: Bitcoin comes from Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry?
Post by: caryoscar on July 08, 2021, 05:42:58 AM
Why Bitcoin is not accepted by the public?
There are really too many people who don't really understand Bitcoin, and thus have fear and resistance to Bitcoin, not only because of the difficult and obscure definition and technical details of Bitcoin.
For most people, this is no different from magic. The mage trainer will tell you that you have no arcane talent and ask you to go back and do something else.
Too many people’s knowledge of Bitcoin is limited to how to trade, how to use exchanges, download wallets, and look at the market and trends. These are all sensitive to price and truly understand the underlying technology and economic model of Bitcoin.
Or there are still a small number of people who upgrade each time. Although Bitcoin addresses are in an incremental trend, more rookies come in. Then, under the psychology of speculation, they cut meat and leave the market again and again. Many people have followed the trend and made some money. Money, but just luck, not really knowing something. When they lost all their principal again, they began to complain about God and he was teased.
There is no shortage of surprises in the magical world, but it will not give people with low knowledge a chance.


Title: Re: Bitcoin comes from Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry?
Post by: pooya87 on July 08, 2021, 05:56:13 AM
For most people, this is no different from magic.
People who think this way are either severely misled by some malicious people who brainwashed them with a lot of lies, which usually means after some time they realize those were lies and come back.
Or they naturally think this way which means they also think other things they use daily such as their phone, vehicles, bank and banking system, ATMs, ... are also "magic". There is nothing we can do, that is how they're built!


Title: Re: Bitcoin comes from Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry?
Post by: KevinRosa on July 08, 2021, 06:05:02 AM
For most people, this is no different from magic.
People who think this way are either severely misled by some malicious people who brainwashed them with a lot of lies, which usually means after some time they realize those were lies and come back.
Or they naturally think this way which means they also think other things they use daily such as their phone, vehicles, bank and banking system, ATMs, ... are also "magic". There is nothing we can do, that is how they're built!
This kind of people often use lies to verify lies. They don’t have their own position and cognition. Because they are too impetuous, they don’t want to calm down and look at Bitcoin. Those who follow other people’s thinking will never appear on the stage. .


Title: Re: Bitcoin comes from Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry?
Post by: Kong Hey Pakboy on July 08, 2021, 06:29:43 AM
People who think this way are either severely misled by some malicious people who brainwashed them with a lot of lies, which usually means after some time they realize those were lies and come back.
Or they naturally think this way which means they also think other things they use daily such as their phone, vehicles, bank and banking system, ATMs, ... are also "magic". There is nothing we can do, that is how they're built!
This kind of people isn't misled, they are delusional. I mean there's no way that magic exist in this world unless you consider the different mysteries in science and it's wonders a magic then probably OP isn't as delusional than I think he is. Also, OP can you prove us that there's magic, it shouldn't be easily or can't be totally explained at all to be considered a magic.


Title: Re: Bitcoin comes from Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry?
Post by: Obito on July 08, 2021, 06:36:26 AM
Hey OP, did you mean to say MIT or UC Berkeley? Because that place is full of wizards called engineers, they specialize in different magics like Conjuration(3D Printing), Summoning(Robotics), Spells(Coding) and many other kinds of magic. Maybe that's what you meant when you said that bitcoin was made by a wizard, probably bitcoin was a side project by some student in the Hufflepuff while everyone was trying to save the world against the Dark Lord.


Title: Re: Bitcoin comes from Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry?
Post by: Wexnident on July 08, 2021, 06:46:23 AM
Well, it simply means they don't understand it. That's it. Unknown things are simply things waiting to be known, to be understood, to be discovered. Using something to completely bypass that process so as to satisfy the self is simply running away from the root. It's quite funny how developed the internet is already, and yet there are still more people that are ignorant or are willing to be one since they can't be assed to study themselves and have to spoonfeed everything to them.


Title: Re: Bitcoin comes from Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry?
Post by: pinggoki on July 08, 2021, 07:28:46 AM
No, Bitcoin comes from the great inventor Satoshi Nakamoto who is very intelligent. Imagine that he thinks to make a cryptocurrency bitcoin which is very popular today due to its use and having an anonymity transaction without getting involved the government and world bank. We can also make a good image with Hogwarts and witchcraft due to that the function of it is like magic in which you can make money online and other stuff.


Title: Re: Bitcoin comes from Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry?
Post by: jaberwock on July 08, 2021, 06:44:33 PM
There are really too many people who don't really understand Bitcoin, and thus have fear and resistance to Bitcoin, not only because of the difficult and obscure definition and technical details of Bitcoin.
For most people, this is no different from magic. The mage trainer will tell you that you have no arcane talent and ask you to go back and do something else.
Too many people’s knowledge of Bitcoin is limited to how to trade, how to use exchanges, download wallets, and look at the market and trends. These are all sensitive to price and truly understand the underlying technology and economic model of Bitcoin.
There is nothing difficult about Bitcoin. I think sometimes we are the ones that makes it seem a little bit complicated. Some of us when asked about Bitcoin, we don’t go straight to the point as to what it is, rather we just beat around the bush. And some of us would be telling people that Bitcoin is a place to get rich quick, that’s why people we hear that you’re trading Bitcoin and they will start thinking that you are very rich, it’s all because of what they were told.

When people ask me what is Bitcoin, I simply tell them that it is a peer to peer payment method, but it is volatile. That’s a simple explanation, and it will make them understand that Bitcoin is simply a payment method and nothing more. Then when they ask me about the volatility, I tell them that they can either lose their money or make more money from it, it goes both ways, but when they decide to go in-depth, they will understand how to put this in their favor.