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Topic: Accepting bitcoin after rendering services. - page 7. (Read 1916 times)

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There are many ways to get bitcoin but the more risk you may encounter may also be about up and down the current bitcoin value, which is very important also for people new to bitcoin so it should be explained to people who just know bitcoin , to keep the bitcoin from getting worse out there otherwise.
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Just ask, don't push it, if they want fiat give them fiat just ask them if they know about Bitcoin and make sure you don't fuck them.

Yeah, ask them if they want it, and if they show some interest explain what it is. Don't shove it down their throats or it will paint BTC users in a bad light. Also, you do run the risk of them accepting it and it crashing and then they blame you. Make sure you disclose its volatility so they are fully aware of the risks.

Yeah that's right if they don't want bitcoin, don't push it to accept that they may possibly to  blame you  if it crashed because bitcoin are too volatile. But if they want to know on what it is, explain bitcoin as long as you can.
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Accepting Bitcoin as payment for service rendered should be optional. We cannot force them to accept Bitcoin. Some people do not have any idea about Bitcoin and may think that Bitcoin is not worth it to have. But if I may ask, I would love to accept Bitcoin as payment.
legendary
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You can offer them a better deal if they will choose Bitcoin, like 5% increased payment, for example. You can also offer them a mixed payment, like fiat upfront and BTC after they've finished the job.
There are many factors in play here, people from poor countries might be more likely to accept Bitcoin because it would allow them to save up on fees, especially compared to wire transfers. But in some countries Bitcoin is already outlawed, so make sure that you are not pushing them towards breaking the law. As for the first world countries, I think people might be less willing to accept BTC because it creates complications with taxes and there are reports of banks closing accounts over crypto transactions. So, understand that people might have many reasons to not accept Bitcoin, not necessarily because they don't like it.
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Just ask, don't push it, if they want fiat give them fiat just ask them if they know about Bitcoin and make sure you don't fuck them.

This. Don't be that annoying bitcoin advocate. If they said no, don't go like "but muh magic internet money". If they asked about what bitcoin is, then say your elevator pitch and simply hope it sells.
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Just ask, don't push it, if they want fiat give them fiat just ask them if they know about Bitcoin and make sure you don't fuck them.

Yeah, ask them if they want it, and if they show some interest explain what it is. Don't shove it down their throats or it will paint BTC users in a bad light. Also, you do run the risk of them accepting it and it crashing and then they blame you. Make sure you disclose its volatility so they are fully aware of the risks.
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Obviously, there are several ways with which bitcoin can be earned and payment of goods or services can be a way in which one can earn bitcoin. The magnitude of acceptance of bitcoin seems to be very low on the part of some individuals since these individuals do not know about bitcoin. Guys, I want to know how best you can convince such individuals into accepting bitcoin after they have rendered some services to you.
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