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October 14, 2020, 03:20:00 PM
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Bitcoin is generally a coin that is good for our daily and future transactions, but I do notice that some class of people fine it difficult to go into trading and buying of bitcoin, I really don’t understand the problems. How it the advice to them, And what do we think we should do to make some people understand bitcoin more better. Some mediocre do hear of bitcoin and see some advertising online, but they are still afraid, I really want everyone including mediocre to comfortable with bitcoin and make use of it in their daily transactions, Every single human makes use of money, I want every one to make use of bitcoin such as they do with money. I hope this is understandable to us.
Explain what you know and let them do their part. If they're really interested it, then they'll finds ways to familiriaze with bitcoin. You've done giving your part, giving them idea/s, now it's up to them if they're gonna dig deeper and learn more things about bitcoins, or even other cryptocurrency. Their interests is their trigger for learning stuffs about it. Even though how much you explain and even convince them, if they're not into then they will really understand it.

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October 22, 2020, 01:21:07 AM
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There is no special way to educate people about bitcoin and the facts that someone doesn’t show interest or use bitcoin for transactions makes the person a mediocre. People have what suits or interest them, some people still don’t find bitcoin safe to keep their funds. In such situation you should be patient enough to  educate them about bitcoin and it’s importanc.

Until you educate them about bitcoin you can’t call anyone mediocre. And the fact Jack don’t have interest in bitcoin doesn’t make Jack a mediocre. Get it and get it right.

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October 24, 2020, 10:51:28 AM
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I think forcing people to use bitcoin is very uncalled for. You can't dictate others to do what you're doing just because you can. There are many factors that contribute why people aren't using bitcoin and isn't on their list to use anytime in the future.

Some people aren't well-educated about bitcoin. You cannot impose something to them that they are not familiar with. This will just bring them confusion and some will even become suspiscious as to why are you pushing to let them use something they don't know about. Of course, people are always on their guard most especially when it comes to transactions involving monetary values. They wouldn't dare to risk to something alien and new to them. They need to be educated first about the nature of bitcoin and how it works. Someone must introduce them the basics and the fundamentals they need to know and learn. After that, it's all up to them to decide whether they would use it or not. It's better to be cautious nowadays than to cry later on over a spilled milk.

We know the benefits of the bitcoin as well as the risks that comes along with it. There are many advantages bitcoin has to offer, but we can't also neglect and deny the fact that there are also disadvantages. Let's spread awareness about bitcoin. Not everyone is literate as we are. It's going to be a better place if we're going to teach them rather than judge and call them mediocre. After laying facts and knowledge to them, we shall let them pick. If they're interested, then great, but if not, it's still okay. We have different preferences anyway.
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