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May 08, 2024, 09:30:23 PM
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The reason why you shouldn't force someone to invest in bitcoin?
Did you think is good to force someone to invest in bitcoin?
What is the disadvantage of forcing someone to invest in bitcoin?
Did you really think the person is ready to bare the risk that is involve?

What are your opinions towards this particular topic?
You don't need to force anyone to invest in crypto or Bitcoin, it is their money why would you force them to spend it on something that they don't like?
If they lose their money on this investment would you compensate it? what would you get if they invest on it?
I don't see any reason why we need to force them to invest.
Their money, their rules. No need to force them what to do, because for sure they have their own plans where to put their hard-earned money. Besides, bitcoin is not the only potential investment these days, so if they won’t trust bitcoin, they will will never risk their funds.

However, I still wish that they will give it a try with bitcoin after a good research and study. That way, they will be held responsible of their own investment, and not to put the blame on someone when everything is working according to the plan.

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May 08, 2024, 10:27:50 PM
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Anyone with Enough Money to Invest in Bitcoin should Invest in like a Cloud Mining Thing to see if they like the Value, and then they should make their Own Project or Invest in a Project. And if they want to Pay someone in Bitcoin they can Spend $50,000+ on a Bitcoin to Pay the Person, and if they want they can Start Earning Money and THEN Buy Bitcoins to Hold if they want to Hold Bitcoins.

Do something else, THEN USE THAT to Hold Bitcoins. Don't just Spend Money on Bitcoins.
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May 09, 2024, 03:11:14 AM
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The reason why you shouldn't force someone to invest in bitcoin?

I just replied to a similar thread few minutes ago so I won't want to repeat myself but just quote myself here for reference.
Some challenges are there when you tell people about Bitcoin, not all of them will want to buy so you don't have to force them to buy because doing so you'll be giving them the wrong impression of the market that its like MLM that you have to bring someone in order for you to get paid. You are also making yourself vulnerable because they will always harass you when they don't make profits which the fault is always because of the things they did but you'll be the one to receive the blames. There's a good feeling if you successfully influence someone and they get the benefits of buying Bitcoin and the industry overall.

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Did you think is good to force someone to invest in bitcoin?
You don't force someone to do something regardless of the fact that it'll be beneficial to the person, always allow people to take the decision that will better their life with their own hands because it'll also add to their confidence in making future decisions. If you do things for them, they won't be able to grown up and will always be dependent on people for that extra push that they need to succeed in life.

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What is the disadvantage of forcing someone to invest in bitcoin?

Excluding the blames for their own failure, you might get physical attacks and it can result to lost of life. People don't like losing money and they also like passing the blame for their failed life on others and they can use that frustration to disturb you by making your own life miserable if it doesn't end in death. You also lose someone that will believe anything else that you tell them  because they'll begin to doubt you.

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Did you really think the person is ready to bare the risk that is involve?

This is another reason why you don't force them but allow them make the decisions with their own hands because they have to be financially ready to invest before they start buying Bitcoin. Forcing them to buy when they aren't mentally ready for the market is a disaster in the making.

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