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April 05, 2018, 08:09:52 PM
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Honestly, that opinion is probably going to find itself crumbling down sooner or later with even more people. I get that there are many just unwilling to listen that bitcoin is robustly decentralized in a way that its impossible for its structure to be a "scam". The argument that it's a ponzi doesn't make any sense. Try and argue that it has no value all day and you might be right but the fact remains that it's a very robust system for electronic cash.

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April 05, 2018, 08:11:14 PM
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if I think you should explain again to your friends about the usefulness of Bitcoin. let them not talk, and can trust Bitcoin. that Bitcoin is not a fraud.
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April 11, 2018, 01:30:31 PM
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Actually, it's hard to discuss all about bitcoin when the person you try to explain is not open minded or interested about bitcoin. I already met those people like that, which they have nothing to do and tells  negative comments about bitcoin. Also, due to thier pride and they didn't believe it even it's already proven to them that bitcoin is legit. Thus, just let them to their life, just fucos on what you've been started , since we here to earn to support our financial stability.
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April 11, 2018, 01:35:08 PM
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Dear all,

I just heard some of my friends chatting in a gathering and they think Bitcoin is scam and Ponzi. I just give them a smile and wish they will educate themselves a bit.

So, I would like you to give me some suggestions, how I can give them some hints with soft words which can change their mind or at least give them some more space to think twice?
i just receive some news this morning that some of our friends here in bitcoin is banned and we don't know what is the reason.that's why there are some people always thinking that bitcoin scam and Ponzi.but i told them that it is okay just do another one and try again.
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April 11, 2018, 01:41:13 PM
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Maybe your friend does not know what bitcoin is? And just know if the bitcoin is electric money that can not be used in the real world.
And if they find out about bitcoin can be profitable and even can be sold Become real money.
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April 11, 2018, 01:43:53 PM
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For some reason, they are right. The price of bitcoins is based on consumer demand. But if you look at this point of view, many things can be called a pyramid, the same fiat money. So this is not what does not say
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April 15, 2018, 02:35:26 PM
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April 15, 2018, 02:37:50 PM
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Dear all,

I just heard some of my friends chatting in a gathering and they think Bitcoin is scam and Ponzi. I just give them a smile and wish they will educate themselves a bit.

So, I would like you to give me some suggestions, how I can give them some hints with soft words which can change their mind or at least give them some more space to think twice?

Your friends might belongs to those people who are lazy and don't want to learn, let them talk against bitcoins watch yourself.
I believe they'll feel regret when they watch your financial position after few years.
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April 15, 2018, 02:38:55 PM
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They have not benefited from BTC, they have not really understood about BTC so they said so. Or they have no experience in the market so they do not know anything about BTC.
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April 15, 2018, 02:44:12 PM
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Some people are negative thinker and they do not accept any new thing. Same thing is with your friends who are ignoring future currency (Bitcoin) and new blockchain technology.
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April 15, 2018, 02:53:55 PM
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Dear all,

I just heard some of my friends chatting in a gathering and they think Bitcoin is scam and Ponzi. I just give them a smile and wish they will educate themselves a bit.

So, I would like you to give me some suggestions, how I can give them some hints with soft words which can change their mind or at least give them some more space to think twice?
Valuable all,

I just noticed a few of my friends communicating in a gathering and they think Bitcoin is scam and Ponzi. I actually just give them a smile and wish they will educate themselves a bit.

So, I would like one to give me some suggestions, how i could give them some hints with very soft words which can transform their mind or at least let them have some more space to think twice?
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April 15, 2018, 03:43:48 PM
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 Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy that's a very foolish thinking. if your friend still do not believe in Bitcoin and think that Bitcoin is scam then just show your earning proof of Bitcoin. after that if your friend still do not believe then just leave them from making believe them.
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April 15, 2018, 07:13:25 PM
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To be honest, I don't really care if my friends think bitcoin is a scam or a ponzi scheme. It is their loss not mine. As long as I am happy, I am making profit and I know the truth about cryptocurrency, then I couldn't care less what they think. Treat their words as a source of FUD's. Plus, if they really are interested, you would not need to explain yourself or what bitcoin is. It's not like it is some kind of referral that we need to explain, engage and interact, just to earn and attract potential users/investors.
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April 16, 2018, 04:07:20 PM
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Dear all,

I just heard some of my friends chatting in a gathering and they think Bitcoin is scam and Ponzi. I just give them a smile and wish they will educate themselves a bit.

So, I would like you to give me some suggestions, how I can give them some hints with soft words which can change their mind or at least give them some more space to think twice?

I would let them think whatever they want to think, and later when Im rich and my coins are worth a fortune already, Id laugh at them. They could never understand unless they join this forum though.

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April 17, 2018, 01:31:21 PM
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Dear all,

I just heard some of my friends chatting in a gathering and they think Bitcoin is scam and Ponzi. I just give them a smile and wish they will educate themselves a bit.

So, I would like you to give me some suggestions, how I can give them some hints with soft words which can change their mind or at least give them some more space to think twice?
BTC is a boon for the humanity and it is very innovative concept but the bad thing is that not everyone can understand this potential of BTC and they do not find BTC to be that much trust worthy because of government also who declared BTC as a scam and said they are not responsible for any kind of losses regarding BTC and because of which people are hesitating in investing into BTC, a proper education should be introduced in school curriculum only, so that people could learn about BTC at very small age.
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April 17, 2018, 01:41:10 PM
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Well, everyone has lots of opinions. As you can see us, the great community we believe in it, so as long as you don't get on this topic you are fine.
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April 17, 2018, 01:58:38 PM
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The best way to convince them - to tell about real positive results of earnings with Biotin. And even better, if you show them your results. That would certainly convince them.

Ask them to try or show how you do things here, so they can be interested. Such thoughts will not be removed in someone's mind long as no one proves them to them
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April 17, 2018, 02:00:37 PM
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Dear all,

I just heard some of my friends chatting in a gathering and they think Bitcoin is scam and Ponzi. I just give them a smile and wish they will educate themselves a bit.

So, I would like you to give me some suggestions, how I can give them some hints with soft words which can change their mind or at least give them some more space to think twice?

I would let them think whatever they want to think, and later when Im rich and my coins are worth a fortune already, Id laugh at them. They could never understand unless they join this forum though.
my advice, i can only smile to see what they are talking about bitcoin, its important i remain optimistic with bitcoin and i will show the advantage i get from bitcoin.
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April 17, 2018, 02:07:56 PM
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Dear all,

I just heard some of my friends chatting in a gathering and they think Bitcoin is scam and Ponzi. I just give them a smile and wish they will educate themselves a bit.

So, I would like you to give me some suggestions, how I can give them some hints with soft words which can change their mind or at least give them some more space to think twice?

Those are the people who have not understood but do not want to learn and listen to the words of others. Indeed sometimes we will meet people like that. Yes, maybe a smile is a perfect answer for people like them.

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April 17, 2018, 02:16:54 PM
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Just explain to them that you can earn money with bitcoin just share your knowledge and show your proof to them, but if they are not convince then just leave them don't force them to join in crypto world, the important is that you know how to earn money with bitcoin.    
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