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I have a problem in explaining bitcoin to people in Hindi.I dont know the Hindi equivalent of many words like cryptocurruncy,peer to peer etc I was wondering is there a easy way to explain Bitcoin to someone layman who doesn't understand English?
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February 27, 2016, 04:29:04 AM |
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I have a problem in explaining bitcoin to people in Hindi.I dont know the Hindi equivalent of many words like cryptocurruncy,peer to peer etc I was wondering is there a easy way to explain Bitcoin to someone layman who doesn't understand English?
It is really difficult to understand bitcoin unless some concepts are clear to you. There is lot of information on the internet, however for layman it is still difficult to grasp. One of my friend is working on the site which will give information on cryptocurrency as well as other concepts like mining, gambling etc in a layman language. I will share a link when he completes it.
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February 27, 2016, 09:59:07 PM |
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I have a problem in explaining bitcoin to people in Hindi.I dont know the Hindi equivalent of many words like cryptocurruncy,peer to peer etc I was wondering is there a easy way to explain Bitcoin to someone layman who doesn't understand English?
It is really difficult to understand bitcoin unless some concepts are clear to you. There is lot of information on the internet, however for layman it is still difficult to grasp. One of my friend is working on the site which will give information on cryptocurrency as well as other concepts like mining, gambling etc in a layman language. I will share a link when he completes it. Would it be in Hindi? there are many resources including videos that explain Bitcoin to newbies but unfortunately all of them are in English.I am specifically looking for some Hindi resources
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February 28, 2016, 02:50:05 AM |
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I have a problem in explaining bitcoin to people in Hindi.I dont know the Hindi equivalent of many words like cryptocurruncy,peer to peer etc I was wondering is there a easy way to explain Bitcoin to someone layman who doesn't understand English?
It is really difficult to understand bitcoin unless some concepts are clear to you. There is lot of information on the internet, however for layman it is still difficult to grasp. One of my friend is working on the site which will give information on cryptocurrency as well as other concepts like mining, gambling etc in a layman language. I will share a link when he completes it. Would it be in Hindi? there are many resources including videos that explain Bitcoin to newbies but unfortunately all of them are in English.I am specifically looking for some Hindi resources Yes, it will be in Hindi as well as English... he is trying to make it as simple as possible. Hope he completes it soon.
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February 28, 2016, 05:58:41 PM |
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I have a problem in explaining bitcoin to people in Hindi.I dont know the Hindi equivalent of many words like cryptocurruncy,peer to peer etc I was wondering is there a easy way to explain Bitcoin to someone layman who doesn't understand English?
It is really difficult to understand bitcoin unless some concepts are clear to you. There is lot of information on the internet, however for layman it is still difficult to grasp. One of my friend is working on the site which will give information on cryptocurrency as well as other concepts like mining, gambling etc in a layman language. I will share a link when he completes it. Hello, I don't think there are any Hindi words for cryptocurrency and such, since these terms are fairly new in English language too... Maybe we will have to use a combination of Hindi words for now This is my rough attempt crypto-computer dwara banai gai koolekhan mudra peer to peer-kisee anya vyakti se aur ek vyakti tak Mining-computer se khanij/khanan/khanna gambling-internet pe jua ka khel
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February 28, 2016, 08:14:39 PM |
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I have a problem in explaining bitcoin to people in Hindi.I dont know the Hindi equivalent of many words like cryptocurruncy,peer to peer etc I was wondering is there a easy way to explain Bitcoin to someone layman who doesn't understand English?
It is really difficult to understand bitcoin unless some concepts are clear to you. There is lot of information on the internet, however for layman it is still difficult to grasp. One of my friend is working on the site which will give information on cryptocurrency as well as other concepts like mining, gambling etc in a layman language. I will share a link when he completes it. Hello, I don't think there are any Hindi words for cryptocurrency and such, since these terms are fairly new in English language too... Maybe we will have to use a combination of Hindi words for now This is my rough attempt crypto-computer dwara banai gai koolekhan mudra peer to peer-kisee anya vyakti se aur ek vyakti tak Mining-computer se khanij/khanan/khanna gambling-internet pe jua ka khel Thanks for your efforts.
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February 28, 2016, 08:18:59 PM |
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I dont know the Hindi equivalent of many words like cryptocurruncy,peer to peer etc
Hi! Here is the right place to build a Bitcoin English - Hindi and Hindi-English Dictionary. Just put Words in English and Hindi translation text will be build later with the help of community.
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February 29, 2016, 12:17:30 AM |
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I have a problem in explaining bitcoin to people in Hindi.I dont know the Hindi equivalent of many words like cryptocurruncy,peer to peer etc I was wondering is there a easy way to explain Bitcoin to someone layman who doesn't understand English?
Sometimes, it is better to retain the original English technical words, rather than inventing something in Hindi as its translation. No point in reinventing the wheel.
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February 29, 2016, 08:45:24 PM |
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An invention of digital currency is really a milestone in cryptography.
Bitcoin (Altcoin) are anonymous, digital and open source payment system can be used to trade world wide.
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March 01, 2016, 03:12:11 PM |
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I have a problem in explaining bitcoin to people in Hindi.I dont know the Hindi equivalent of many words like cryptocurruncy,peer to peer etc I was wondering is there a easy way to explain Bitcoin to someone layman who doesn't understand English?
Sometimes, it is better to retain the original English technical words, rather than inventing something in Hindi as its translation. No point in reinventing the wheel. Yes but you cant mention some english words to villagers and expect them to understand it.You need to coin new words
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March 01, 2016, 03:26:30 PM |
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I have a problem in explaining bitcoin to people in Hindi.I dont know the Hindi equivalent of many words like cryptocurruncy,peer to peer etc I was wondering is there a easy way to explain Bitcoin to someone layman who doesn't understand English?
Sometimes, it is better to retain the original English technical words, rather than inventing something in Hindi as its translation. No point in reinventing the wheel. Yes but you cant mention some english words to villagers and expect them to understand it.You need to coin new words I think Indian villagers are long long away from understanding bitcoins and cryptos in general. I mean if you want to explain them what bitcoin is, you will have to start from internet itself. Then again, youths today who are hooked to social media and knows what basic internet is, have a better chance to learn more about bitcoins. I believe we are fairly young country, and as more Indians go deep inside internet, the understanding of cryptos will become popular...
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March 01, 2016, 03:29:39 PM |
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All the words have terms in hindi. Just spend some time googling or hire a translator to translate one of the popular bitcoin intro videos.
Crypto currency could be hidden gold. Blockchain could be simply the ledger, or Munshi the person responsible for keeping data. Peer to peer is the easiest one. Remind them of the barter days and they would understand.
good-luck and if you find any good material it would be great if you share it with the rest of us.
Regards
Duke
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March 01, 2016, 03:31:06 PM |
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I have a problem in explaining bitcoin to people in Hindi.I dont know the Hindi equivalent of many words like cryptocurruncy,peer to peer etc I was wondering is there a easy way to explain Bitcoin to someone layman who doesn't understand English?
Sometimes, it is better to retain the original English technical words, rather than inventing something in Hindi as its translation. No point in reinventing the wheel. Yes but you cant mention some english words to villagers and expect them to understand it.You need to coin new words I think Indian villagers are long long away from understanding bitcoins and cryptos in general. I mean if you want to explain them what bitcoin is, you will have to start from internet itself. Then again, youths today who are hooked to social media and knows what basic internet is, have a better chance to learn more about bitcoins. I believe we are fairly young country, and as more Indians go deep inside internet, the understanding of cryptos will become popular... Well said. You can simply leave the complicated part out and tell them its simply a way to send money by email or make up something innovative to teach them how beneficial this can be for them. Regards Duke
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March 21, 2016, 09:50:32 AM |
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I have a problem in explaining bitcoin to people in Hindi.I dont know the Hindi equivalent of many words like cryptocurruncy,peer to peer etc I was wondering is there a easy way to explain Bitcoin to someone layman who doesn't understand English?
Sometimes, it is better to retain the original English technical words, rather than inventing something in Hindi as its translation. No point in reinventing the wheel. Yes but you cant mention some english words to villagers and expect them to understand it.You need to coin new words Bitcoin is tech concept and everything relate to it is can only be understand by computer literate person so there will be total lost of time to literate farmers about Bitcoin. Even many educated people still not understand what is bitcoin exctelly.
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March 21, 2016, 09:53:51 AM |
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Well its all depend upon skill how you introduce "Bitcoins" to new peoples. As normally english is global conversable language.
So making awareness about new concept to new people is quite challenging thing for local enthusiast/entrepreneur.
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March 21, 2016, 09:59:23 AM |
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Well its all depend upon skill how you introduce "Bitcoins" to new peoples. As normally english is global conversable language.
So making awareness about new concept to new people is quite challenging thing for local enthusiast/entrepreneur.
Three things are very important. 1) Trust 2) Faith & 3) Belief Before giving any information person must have to trust all things that he want to tell to new person who is totally unknown about it. If you have trust in anything that you want to introduce then only you can give faith to person who is in front of you. If person faith in what you are telling him then only he can believe in things that are totally new for him.
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March 22, 2016, 04:27:38 AM |
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The problem with Indians is that, since most of us have been cheated so many times, we have developed a deep sense of disbelief for anything new... When it comes to money related affairs, we tend to stick to our tested ways... More so in recent times, when ponzis like Saradha and Rose Valley are running havoc,, Indians want to remain cautioned....
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March 22, 2016, 05:48:35 AM |
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Indians want to remain cautioned....
There is no contrary, to be informed in a right mode and not to use. Is better, than false advertising of Bitcoin and use in relation of fake promises.
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March 24, 2016, 03:59:31 AM |
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I have a problem in explaining bitcoin to people in Hindi.I dont know the Hindi equivalent of many words like cryptocurruncy,peer to peer etc I was wondering is there a easy way to explain Bitcoin to someone layman who doesn't understand English?
well i can make a guide in hindi because i have too seen many peoples dont know english well.so that guide will help then to come up with bitcoin and even with others altcoin too
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