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November 26, 2015, 11:24:38 AM |
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No its not. Actually it is an interesting topic for my family and friends. It is worth it.
Well you are lucky that your family is interested about Bitcoin I wish my family was it too. Well my friends are interested so I talk to them.
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November 26, 2015, 11:26:50 AM |
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The way I see it, no. By telling your friends about this, you're giving Bitcoin more exposure to your friends who would otherwise have no idea of. It would be better if you could explain it's pros and cons in depth with them. In the future, they wouldn't be so unfamiliar with it if they want to use it. By recommending Bitcoin, you are basically endorsing it. Even if they don't listen, they would at least know what it is about.
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November 26, 2015, 11:39:00 AM |
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I have considered telling my family and some of my friends about Bitcoin but whenever I've tried, they fail to understand why it does have value and why it is extremely important specially in the current socioeconomic context.. they don't get it and see it as something really strange. Needless to say I wouldn't tell them to put any money on it. In a way it feels like im keeping something amazing to myself, but at the same time, I don't want to put people into the pressure of holding through rallies long term because most people aren't cut for that.
How to introduce Bitcoin to absolutely clueless people and is there even a point? Should we just let time pass and wait for them to naturally learn about it once it goes more mainstream?
I would rather learn them themselves about bitcoin than wasting my time and energy.People will not understand the importance of bitcoin unless they have some bad experience with fiat.
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November 26, 2015, 11:43:25 AM |
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I have considered telling my family and some of my friends about Bitcoin but whenever I've tried, they fail to understand why it does have value and why it is extremely important specially in the current socioeconomic context.. they don't get it and see it as something really strange. Needless to say I wouldn't tell them to put any money on it. In a way it feels like im keeping something amazing to myself, but at the same time, I don't want to put people into the pressure of holding through rallies long term because most people aren't cut for that.
How to introduce Bitcoin to absolutely clueless people and is there even a point? Should we just let time pass and wait for them to naturally learn about it once it goes more mainstream?
I would rather learn them themselves about bitcoin than wasting my time and energy.People will not understand the importance of bitcoin unless they have some bad experience with fiat. True but the general public don't even know about Bitcoin at all. If you mention Bitcoin to them frequent enough with the low transfer fees and the near instant speed, they may keep it in their mind and give it a try after they realise the cons of fiat. If you don't, they would think that fiat is the only legit way and continue to use it.
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November 26, 2015, 12:04:31 PM |
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Of course it is not waste of time. The more people know about bitcoin the more successful it will be. It is really that simple.
Even if they know bit coin exist will they be interested in it? It is better if you introduce bit coin properly and make them know On how to earn and if it will be profitable and not wasting their time. Many people give up bit coin because of long process Of earning big bucks. Just let them know that it will be worth the time.
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Fabrizio89
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November 26, 2015, 12:07:36 PM |
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Talk about it as it is another topic on the dinnertable, that's it. It's a waste of time talking to people about many things anyway
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November 26, 2015, 12:33:04 PM Last edit: November 26, 2015, 01:25:43 PM by Wapinter |
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I would rather learn them themselves about bitcoin than wasting my time and energy.People will not understand the importance of bitcoin unless they have some bad experience with fiat.
True but the general public don't even know about Bitcoin at all. If you mention Bitcoin to them frequent enough with the low transfer fees and the near instant speed, they may keep it in their mind and give it a try after they realise the cons of fiat. If you don't, they would think that fiat is the only legit way and continue to use it. Yes you are right we can tell them the benefits of bitcoin but they will actually start using bitcoin when they can spend them where they usually spend fiat.For example my nephew buys a lots of stuffs from online shops but none of reputed local online ecommerce website accepts bitcoin so despite its all benefits,my nephew is not interested in switching over to bitcoin.I think we need more and more merchants to accept bitcoin for bitcoin to become mainstream.Take my example, I didn't know about skills money processor until I visited dynadot domain registrar and found skrill as payment method besides PayPal and CC.Out of curiosity I searched for skrill and found it better than PayPal.Needless to mention I immediately started using skrills.Now I use PayPal only if skrills payment option is not available with merchant.Bitcoin can become more popular if reputed merchants star accepting it then you and I dont need to spread the word anymore
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Luqman
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November 26, 2015, 01:18:56 PM |
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Yeah, I've told all of my friends about bitcoin, but guess? There is no one interested in Bitcoin, and I already told them that Bitcoin has many useful feature.
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November 26, 2015, 06:53:02 PM |
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The friend that know bitcoin one of them doesnt know speak and even understand english soo he avoid join something that hasnt its native language,the other one loves to play a game soo he has no time to search about bitcoin and to start earn some and even invest .
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November 26, 2015, 06:56:27 PM |
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Yeah, I've told all of my friends about bitcoin, but guess? There is no one interested in Bitcoin, and I already told them that Bitcoin has many useful feature.
You guys have to serve the information so, that they would seem to be interested. The main problem I see is that people serve the idea of a bitcoin so that the server would profit from the idea more than the one who the idea is served to. You need to serve the idea of a bitcoin so, that they would profit from it more than you do.
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November 27, 2015, 01:33:14 AM |
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Yeah, I've told all of my friends about bitcoin, but guess? There is no one interested in Bitcoin, and I already told them that Bitcoin has many useful feature.
The problem we are facing is that no one wants to learn something new, they all are busy in their jobs and now they are used to that routine and boring life, so they don't wish to change their attitude and wants to get carried away with the same situation, but I am very much sure they would definitely regret in the future.
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November 27, 2015, 01:52:52 AM |
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Maybe yes, some people who couldn't understand the Bitcoin technology to distinguish Bitcoin from other fade digital currency, these people might think that you're doing a pyramid sale.
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November 27, 2015, 02:20:37 AM |
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you dont need said like that,its never useless when you tell your friend or family about bitcoin,its not wasting your time. maybe your knowledge or your way to mentioning bitcoin to them,still not good..just try different way to mentioning them about bitcoin. one of that it,show them what can bitcoin do,for payment or commodities.
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November 27, 2015, 03:59:48 AM |
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Definitely no,, because bitcoin gives you money that is need in our daily life.
exactly no harm in introducing a cool new currency to new people! it is beneficial for us all!
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November 27, 2015, 04:05:08 AM |
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It's a conversation point for relatives on Thanksgiving, Example: So what have you been doing lately You know Bitcoin. (Whats That) Insert explanation
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November 27, 2015, 04:09:31 AM |
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I don't really bother anymore. The few people I mentioned it too looked at me like I had invested in a floppy disk manufacturer.
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November 27, 2015, 04:09:58 AM |
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I think any word of mouth is good even to anyone including family and friends. Free publicity is good publicity.
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November 27, 2015, 05:14:39 AM |
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I think any word of mouth is good even to anyone including family and friends. Free publicity is good publicity.
Yes and mouth publicity is the biggest publicity, if people hears something positive their perception towards that particular thing also gets positive, and ofcourse vice-versa So if we present bitcoins to them in a positive way then definitely they would try bitcoins atleast once and once they are in, I bet they would never leave bitcoins in future.
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November 27, 2015, 08:10:49 AM |
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I do not think it is a waste of time. It might be a hit and miss but I think it is important to give bitcoin as much exposure as possible.
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prodigy8
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November 27, 2015, 08:20:24 AM |
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Recently I tried once to explain to my family what bitcoin is so in generally they do understand what it is ( a digital currency) but not more any further details as they do not understand what network hash is etc..
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