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January 20, 2015, 10:35:44 AM Last edit: January 20, 2015, 12:10:19 PM by Levitron |
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I usually hear some complicated ways of receiving bitcoin that would probably turn others off like the noobs or masses If giving them btc or telling a noob to get a payment from you from btc all you need is Step1: Go to www.electrum.org download and install electrum; save keys Step 2: Click receive address button, copy n paste addy and send to whoever wants to send you bitcoins Step 3: Done Takes literally a few minutes to setup and receive btc And some ways to receive bitcoinscoinbase.com localbitcoins.com peer to trade with paypal
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January 20, 2015, 10:40:22 AM |
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I usually hear some complicated ways of receiving bitcoin that would probably turn others off like the noobs or masses If giving them btc or telling a noob to get a payment from you from btc all you need is Step1: Go to www.electrum.com download and install electrum; save keys Step 2: Click receive address button, copy n paste addy and send to whoever you wants to send you bitcoins Step 3: Done Takes literally a few minutes to setup and receive btc And some ways to receive bitcoinscoinbase.com localbitcoins.com peer to trade with paypal No one said that receiving is that hard people are just lazy and don't bother them selfs . btw , you should move this topic to Beginners & help .
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Levitron (OP)
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January 20, 2015, 12:12:30 PM |
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Coinbase is easy but having to verify bank accs and what not might turn them off at first, til they get used to btc.
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January 20, 2015, 12:58:28 PM |
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Another factor to scare off the noobs is the security! The noobs need some education to be comfortable to be with btc.
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January 20, 2015, 01:07:17 PM |
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First thing first, try not to treat noobs in a mean manner. The community needs newbies and the way we give names and telling how incompetent only turns off people's attention towards bitcoin. When I talk about bitcoin, there's never a dumb question. We all start from somewhere.
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January 20, 2015, 01:20:15 PM |
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I usually hear some complicated ways of receiving bitcoin that would probably turn others off like the noobs or masses
If giving them btc or telling a noob to get a payment from you from btc all you need is
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For a complete noob or the old Joe, I believe there have to be some easier way than this, to receive Bitcoins. Take a look at this: While I don't personally use it (because I'm doing fine loading my Multibit on PC), I really like how they're making sending/receiving Bitcoins a very simple process like sending an email. You just need a easy-to-remember user name to give your address to someone.
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bluemountain
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January 20, 2015, 01:38:59 PM |
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https://bitcoinarmory.com/ Armory is another great secure Bitcoin wallet which will take you through all the steps of the process for a secure wallet
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January 20, 2015, 03:07:24 PM |
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I think blockchain.info is one of the easiest ways to receive. It is a simple sign up for new users and easy way to get into BTC.
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January 20, 2015, 06:01:24 PM |
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I think blockchain.info is one of the easiest ways to receive. It is a simple sign up for new users and easy way to get into BTC.
This. I think the future as in mainstream adoption must happen under a web interface, downloading a program is just not cool.
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January 20, 2015, 06:20:39 PM |
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I usually hear some complicated ways of receiving bitcoin that would probably turn others off like the noobs or masses If giving them btc or telling a noob to get a payment from you from btc all you need is Step1: Go to www.electrum.org download and install electrum; save keys Step 2: Click receive address button, copy n paste addy and send to whoever wants to send you bitcoins Step 3: Done Takes literally a few minutes to setup and receive btc And some ways to receive bitcoinscoinbase.com localbitcoins.com peer to trade with paypal IMO, experienced users don't really want to make newbies confused. They (We?) just want to warn the newbies of all the potential problems (eg. no control of private keys in shared wallets, coin loss with hacking and malware in hot wallets) and sometimes makes things way too complicated and technical for newbies without noticing it.
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January 20, 2015, 06:22:27 PM |
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https://bitcoinarmory.com/ Armory is another great secure Bitcoin wallet which will take you through all the steps of the process for a secure wallet it might be easy but not NEWBIE friendly. since you have to download 25GB of Data. in other words a new user needs to wait a couple of hours at best to synch to be able to see what is what. and that is exactly an example of what OP means ... complicated ways of receiving bitcoin that would probably turn others off like the noobs or masse
i personally prefer Blockchain.info
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January 20, 2015, 06:28:37 PM |
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I usually hear some complicated ways of receiving bitcoin that would probably turn others off like the noobs or masses
Receiving bitcoin was never difficult. We only need an address, either from a webwallet or an exchange. Keeping them safe and secure has always been the challenge. Usually the "complicated ways" are there to secure your coins and not for creating an address.
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January 20, 2015, 11:11:46 PM |
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Well, I believe it's mostly about buying Bitcoins, not the actual 'receiving' part. People are afraid to go through all the hoops in order to use a Bitcoin exchange. That's the complicated part that may put people off. Receiving BTC is easy, of course!
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tidus1097
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January 21, 2015, 12:28:06 AM |
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Coinbase is easy but having to verify bank accs and what not might turn them off at first, til they get used to btc.
Don't need to verify bank accs just need verify phone number
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January 21, 2015, 01:10:26 AM |
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Yeah it's more complicated to buy bitcoin than it is to set up an address
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January 21, 2015, 08:11:54 AM |
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I usually hear some complicated ways of receiving bitcoin that would probably turn others off like the noobs or masses If giving them btc or telling a noob to get a payment from you from btc all you need is Step1: Go to www.electrum.org download and install electrum; save keys Step 2: Click receive address button, copy n paste addy and send to whoever wants to send you bitcoins Step 3: Done Takes literally a few minutes to setup and receive btc And some ways to receive bitcoinscoinbase.com localbitcoins.com peer to trade with paypal Good choice for the wallet Receiving bitcoin is easy very easy, my suggestion is join SIG campaign, put your addy on your profile, start to posting with consuctive post and every week or month you will receive your btc
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January 21, 2015, 08:17:03 AM |
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Well, I believe it's mostly about buying Bitcoins, not the actual 'receiving' part. People are afraid to go through all the hoops in order to use a Bitcoin exchange. That's the complicated part that may put people off. Receiving BTC is easy, of course!
Yep the problem is the hoops, I remember when all I needed to do was initiate a bank transfer Money was recieved in the same day Now with KYL AMC and all the documentation this process takes several days to occur and the application takes time. Receiving is cake its buying that's a pain.
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January 21, 2015, 12:09:29 PM |
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I don't know where you saw users being advised a difficult way of receiving bitcoin, I usually tell them to use either blockchain or electrum if they can control their keys but most new users opt to use on-line wallets because they don't have enough funds that they have to worry about and also they're not completely clear about how wallets and prvt keys work. Once they understand the basics, they them selves move to safer keeping of their funds.
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