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August 12, 2015, 05:32:23 AM
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I have recommended bitcoin to a couple friends so far.
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August 12, 2015, 05:35:58 AM
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not too much only a few and no more than 10 people, but I am happy my friend could help me, to look for information about free bitcoin haha
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August 12, 2015, 05:55:09 AM
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have only my best friend that I recommend to use bitcoin  Grin
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August 12, 2015, 07:52:19 AM
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The best way is you should seek some friends who have problem in sending money, then you have a chance to show them what bitcoin will do about that. It seems hard to recommend people who dont need the advantages of bitcoin yet.

That is very true, bitcoin is the best when it comes to online transfers, as it is very quick and with very minimal fees, this would definitely attract them, and might show some interest in using bitcoins.

Again recommending something to our friends and family is our job, acting and reacting is their job, so there are chances that even if you recommend them something good, they would hesitate in investing in which is something very new for them.
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August 12, 2015, 08:10:07 AM
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I recommend zero offline friend bitcoin. But I recommend a number which I cannot count to online strangers. I spam game lobby and in fame chat with #bitcoin. Crazy me.
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August 12, 2015, 08:46:11 AM
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I taught a few friends how to acquire bitcoins, and gamble them.
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August 12, 2015, 08:53:53 AM
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I taught a few friends how to acquire bitcoins, and gamble them.

Lol, same for me, but my friends lost all his 0.50 BTC  I hope now he not lose confidence in the bitcoin.

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August 12, 2015, 10:17:53 AM
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My friend recommended bitcoin to me! I am totally new to this but I hope I can learn more about bitcoin.  Smiley
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August 12, 2015, 10:36:11 AM
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I try to recommend BTC to many of my friends.  But most of them feel it is hard to understand.
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August 12, 2015, 01:08:14 PM
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I try to recommend BTC to many of my friends.  But most of them feel it is hard to understand.

me too bitcoin is hard to introducing with people who do not know about Internet payment ( paypal, skrill and ETC)
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August 12, 2015, 02:34:39 PM
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I wouldn't say I've recommended it but I've told all of them about it. Only two have actually got involved in some level and bought at least 1 coin. Hopefully more will come on board but they'll probably need to see the benefit to them over time.
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August 12, 2015, 02:36:48 PM
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I try to recommend BTC to many of my friends.  But most of them feel it is hard to understand.

me too bitcoin is hard to introducing with people who do not know about Internet payment ( paypal, skrill and ETC)

But now a days everyone is using online banking and other Internet payment methods.

But when I tell people the whole story of bitcoin and also that it was $1200 in 2013 and now it is $275 then they ignore all the bitcoin stuff because they think that it's very much risky and more than gambling.
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August 12, 2015, 03:06:15 PM
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I try to recommend BTC to many of my friends.  But most of them feel it is hard to understand.

me too bitcoin is hard to introducing with people who do not know about Internet payment ( paypal, skrill and ETC)

But now a days everyone is using online banking and other Internet payment methods.

But when I tell people the whole story of bitcoin and also that it was $1200 in 2013 and now it is $275 then they ignore all the bitcoin stuff because they think that it's very much risky and more than gambling.

It is risky but just tell them it's like shares in a company as they can fluctuate and lose or gain money too. I like to think as bitcoins in being shares of the bitcoin network that we're all invested in. Bitcoin is definitely not for those that don't have the guts to invest in something revolutionary and it may end up either losing or making people money, but only time will tell whether it was a good investment and whether people will regret either getting involved or not.
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August 12, 2015, 03:41:47 PM
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I try to recommend BTC to many of my friends.  But most of them feel it is hard to understand.

me too bitcoin is hard to introducing with people who do not know about Internet payment ( paypal, skrill and ETC)

But now a days everyone is using online banking and other Internet payment methods.

But when I tell people the whole story of bitcoin and also that it was $1200 in 2013 and now it is $275 then they ignore all the bitcoin stuff because they think that it's very much risky and more than gambling.

It is risky but just tell them it's like shares in a company as they can fluctuate and lose or gain money too. I like to think as bitcoins in being shares of the bitcoin network that we're all invested in. Bitcoin is definitely not for those that don't have the guts to invest in something revolutionary and it may end up either losing or making people money, but only time will tell whether it was a good investment and whether people will regret either getting involved or not.
Hmmm, I will not regret getting into Bitcoin world.
But I regret that I get into Bitcoin so late.
And also missed the fun of mining and watching my wallet filling with more and more bitcoins.
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August 12, 2015, 04:24:56 PM
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That is very true, bitcoin is the best when it comes to online transfers, as it is very quick and with very minimal fees, this would definitely attract them, and might show some interest in using bitcoins.

Again recommending something to our friends and family is our job, acting and reacting is their job, so there are chances that even if you recommend them something good, they would hesitate in investing in which is something very new for them.
Yeah, but we also have to explain the risk of bitcoin beside its advantage. There were many people who regret it and blamed the person who recommend them to get into bitcoin, because they didnt know the risk of bitcoin before.

I taught a few friends how to acquire bitcoins, and gamble them.

Lol, same for me, but my friends lost all his 0.50 BTC  I hope now he not lose confidence in the bitcoin.
I think there is nothing to do with lost bitcoin in gambling, he will lose although used fiat tho.

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August 12, 2015, 07:13:39 PM
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That is very true, bitcoin is the best when it comes to online transfers, as it is very quick and with very minimal fees, this would definitely attract them, and might show some interest in using bitcoins.

Again recommending something to our friends and family is our job, acting and reacting is their job, so there are chances that even if you recommend them something good, they would hesitate in investing in which is something very new for them.
Yeah, but we also have to explain the risk of bitcoin beside its advantage. There were many people who regret it and blamed the person who recommend them to get into bitcoin, because they didnt know the risk of bitcoin before.

I taught a few friends how to acquire bitcoins, and gamble them.

Lol, same for me, but my friends lost all his 0.50 BTC  I hope now he not lose confidence in the bitcoin.
I think there is nothing to do with lost bitcoin in gambling, he will lose although used fiat tho.


Gambling is good for fun, but if it becomes addiction then you won't have anything left in your hands at the end of the day, as you cannot win everytime, and you cannot be sure that you would win everytime, the main problem with all of us is that we want to grow our bitcoins as quick as possible without making any efforts and that is the reason people go for gambling, but end up loosing.
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August 13, 2015, 01:36:28 AM
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I recommended it to 3 friends....one looked into it.
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August 13, 2015, 03:00:36 AM
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I taught a few friends how to acquire bitcoins, and gamble them.

Lol, same for me, but my friends lost all his 0.50 BTC  I hope now he not lose confidence in the bitcoin.
I think there is nothing to do with lost bitcoin in gambling, he will lose although used fiat tho.
Gambling is good for fun, but if it becomes addiction then you won't have anything left in your hands at the end of the day, as you cannot win everytime, and you cannot be sure that you would win everytime, the main problem with all of us is that we want to grow our bitcoins as quick as possible without making any efforts and that is the reason people go for gambling, but end up loosing.
everything can happened on gambling.. win, lose, hit the jackpot or get some bitcoin from anonymous people.

this giveaway its over but this thread still alive  Shocked
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August 13, 2015, 03:03:49 AM
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I recommended about 60 of my friends in my college and My HOD and some of my Professors(May be 4-5) , 90% of them didn't understood them , and 2% of them told they gonna look forward and will surely invest in bitcoins , and another 8% started using Faucets Embarrassed

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August 13, 2015, 03:12:31 AM
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a highfive will do wonders with +ChangeTip on youtube, I got 20% success!

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