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legendary
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May 07, 2016, 08:30:46 AM
#45
This sounds like a pretty good idea.
hero member
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May 07, 2016, 08:20:19 AM
#44
Celebrating World Bitcoin Pizza Day on MAY 22nd will be a great idea.  These are the few small events that can really promote the bitcoins .
 People will enjoy discounts on Pizza and at the same time it will involve bitcoins to buy pizzas Wink
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May 07, 2016, 07:44:24 AM
#43
i do think the biggest mistake a lot make is to start talking about bitcoin as an investment, and how the price has gone up and how it should go up in future etc. as many people do not want to hear about investments.

If the price of bitcoin fluctuate up and down and more down and up again how can you not relate to it "investmentwise"? Gambling is a huge problem for the poorest of people because gambling promises instant "investment" success which of course tragically almost always ends up a total loss for almost everybody. Nevertheless, you don't have to be all technical about bitcoin and talk to folk in terms of 'investment' and use all kind of fancy jargon. We can use plain ideas when introducing bitcoin. The point is people of the world have become much poorer and more than ever are looking for "investment" to quickly get out of poverty.

Maybe we tell the masses bitcoin help you keep what you've got if you switch from fiat and chances are quite good (much much better than gamble) you will also gain more [over time] by just holding on to it and using it with friends and buying tasty pizzas with it.





My point is the majority of the public switch off when they hear investment, as they then think bitcoin is just a gamble.
The majority of people would take more interest if they knew what they could actually do with bitcoin, instead of just being told its an investment.
sr. member
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It's personal
May 06, 2016, 12:51:01 PM
#42
i do think the biggest mistake a lot make is to start talking about bitcoin as an investment, and how the price has gone up and how it should go up in future etc. as many people do not want to hear about investments.

If the price of bitcoin fluctuate up and down and more down and up again how can you not relate to it "investmentwise"? Gambling is a huge problem for the poorest of people because gambling promises instant "investment" success which of course tragically almost always ends up a total loss for almost everybody. Nevertheless, you don't have to be all technical about bitcoin and talk to folk in terms of 'investment' and use all kind of fancy jargon. We can use plain ideas when introducing bitcoin. The point is people of the world have become much poorer and more than ever are looking for "investment" to quickly get out of poverty.

Maybe we tell the masses bitcoin help you keep what you've got if you switch from fiat and chances are quite good (much much better than gamble) you will also gain more [over time] by just holding on to it and using it with friends and buying tasty pizzas with it.



newbie
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May 06, 2016, 07:25:52 AM
#41
Guys I'd like to share Bitcorner.it will refund your pizza in bitcoin.
There is a competition opening today till midnight 22/05/2016
Get a pizza (in any currency) which reminds about Bitcoin Pizza Day, such as tomato written BTC or anything else..
Take a photo of it and upload to facebook page or directly to the portal.
The most creative and original will be refunded at the end of competition to your bitcoin wallet.

Competition link http://www.bitcorner.it/2016/05/06/22-maggio-2016-anniversario-bitcoin-pizza-day/though this is in italian as it's an italian crypto news website.
English Rules can be found herehttp://www.bitcorner.it/pubblicita/bitcoin-pizza-day-2016/. Competition is open wordwide!
Happy Bitcoin Pizza Day!!!  Grin
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May 06, 2016, 02:58:05 AM
#40
the first two options here is the exact two options that i always use when i want to tell somebody about bitcoin and help the mass adoption, i give them some bitcoin and help them get started and tell them about all these good services that they can use when they have bitcoin.
Thats good, this is what we need to encourage the btc community as a whole to do,
just get to it and show people what btc can be used for,
instead of dribbling on about the stuff that the masses really do not care about.

I wish we could make a sticky about a guide for the best ways to introduce someone to bitcoin,
we could make a step by step guide for people
so we all agree sort of depending on people being told,
which order of information is more constructive
obviously its never black and white, but i feel many people may do more harm than good,
when they start ranting dribble about bitcoin that makes the other person switch off and not care to listen.
i do think the biggest mistake a lot make is to start talking about bitcoin as an investment, and how the price has gone up and how it should go up in future etc. as many people do not want to hear about investments.
legendary
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May 05, 2016, 10:59:57 PM
#39
the first two options here is the exact two options that i always use when i want to tell somebody about bitcoin and help the mass adoption, i give them some bitcoin and help them get started and tell them about all these good services that they can use when they have bitcoin.
member
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May 05, 2016, 10:18:31 PM
#38

    • Fill your trolley with high end goods, and when cashier says BTC not accepted, just walk out.


    >Fills up trolley with high end goods
    >Electronics, new Tv, new blender, overpriced kitchenaid mixer
    >Thousands of dollars worth of stuff
    >Go to counter
    >Asks if they accept bitcoin
    >Cashier says "Yes we do we started last week!"
    >mfw
    >Ends up paying thousands of dollars worth of bitcoins for stuff I don't need
    >Now has a second kitchenaid mixer to go with the one I already don't use
    >mfw

    [/list]

    i didnt say load up with stuff you dont want to buy,
    obviously, yes you should also have sufficient btc to pay for your goods too,
    otherwise you are going to look a bit daft if no btc to pay,
    or you start asking "can i put that back" hoping the fit bird on next counter dont hear you asking.
    option was more aimed for 1 day, May 22nd, so hold off buying expensive goods from now til then
    Or you could just get someone to go in and ask before you fill your trolley.

    If you want you could just buy yourself a pack of gum
    and then when the cashier says no, you still sigh in disbelief like its the end of the world
    maybe you could even throw yourself on the floor in a tantrum
    or if she says yes you just pay a few sats
    member
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    May 05, 2016, 10:10:29 PM
    #37
    Give them some bitcoin (and then what?)

    There is no risk of losing anything for the person you are giving btc to. They now have a vested interest in bitcoin. And since they now have skin in the game, they will naturally want to learn about what it is that they are a part of and how to use it.

    Bitcoin makes a nice additional birthday present, btw.  Smiley


    Take them somewhere you can pay the bill in BTC

    This shows them firsthand, live and in person that btc actually works and how smooth and easy it is in regards to purchasing things and that it is an acceptable form of currency(for some places). This should at least pique their interest a bit.


    Explain how banks will not control their BTC

    When the idea that they become their own bank sets in, combined with a little more understanding of how bitcoin works, they will then be able to better appreciate the utility of bitcoin and future possibilities.


    I think the other choices in the poll might be a bit too technical and too overwhelming for someone new to digest initially and may actually impede their desire to learn more about bitcoin, unless they are actually interested in those specific aspects of bitcoin, like mining or trading for instance.

    Totally agree with you, for me the top 5 options are good depending on which person you are speaking to, and then yes the banks not being in control comes after you have shown them what btc is and how they can use it, i put the rest of the options is so we can see people think the unimportant stuff is important, after reading loads of comments, i just wanted to see if people do think stuff like faucets are important when explaining to someone about bitcoin, even though the poll has not had many votes, you can see why some people may be put of by btc when they hear of it, people just want to know its use, not be introduced to btc as an investment (investment = risk)
    member
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    May 05, 2016, 09:49:56 PM
    #36
    This poll lacks the best response: Explain to people the advantages of bitcoin as a consumer or merchant (or both), depending on whom you are speaking to, over fiat alternatives.
    And in your opinion, what are the advantages ?

    Can you shorten that so it fits ?

    It has many advantages. I would just add an option "Explain to people the advantages of using bitcoin."

    I have a flier that I stick in bills (on the rare occasion I have to mail something in), leave at restaurants and so on, that lists advantages for merchants. You can view it at: https://www.dropbox.com/s/5arh9gjq2k50zx0/Merchant%20Acceptance.pptx?dl=0


    It reads, in part:
    Quote
    I encourage you to accept bitcoin as a payment method from your customers!
    Advantages:
    No credit card fees.
    No chargebacks.
    No forgeries.
    No counterfeit cash.
    No bounced checks.
    No expired credit cards.
    Immediate, irreversible payments.
    Electronic payment – saves postage.
    Double these efficiencies as you integrate bitcoin payments with suppliers.
    Proven security of the bitcoin blockchain.
    Cost-efficient 3rd party payment processors available to make bitcoin-to-fiat conversion a breeze, provide invoicing solutions and more.


    most of that sort of comes under banks do not control your btc
    its already on the list

    You cannot just put a vague option like explain advantages
    as everyone has different idea of what the advantages are

    No credit card fees. thats banks not controlling
    No chargebacks. thats banks not controlling
    No forgeries. not really an advantage as you can be cashless with fiat
    No counterfeit cash. same as above
    No bounced checks. thats banks not controlling
    No expired credit cards. thats banks not controlling
    Immediate, irreversible payments. thats banks not controlling
    Electronic payment – saves postage. you dont pay postage to send fiat, dont understand that one
    Double these efficiencies as you integrate bitcoin payments with suppliers. debateable
    Proven security of the bitcoin blockchain. People need to protect their btc themselves.............not always an advantage
    Cost-efficient 3rd party payment processors available to make bitcoin-to-fiat conversion a breeze, provide invoicing solutions and more.
    Exhanges are just services notan advantage really, as it may be an extra process


    I do like your flyer though as it does explain to business owners they can take payments without banks
    we should all carry such flyers about and leave them everywhere



    We get a lot of street performers in the Summer and think they could put a code beside the donation box for people to ask what is that?
    Little off topic but I saw adult performer and thats what came to mind.

    I most likely will be doing nothing and will feel bad about doing nothing.

    Amazing Idea, if you approach every busker or street performer, explain to them what BTC is and how to make a wallet, and tell them make a sign with BTC image and QR Code so nice and visible and you will be back to donate, stuff like this can make local news, maybe national if it takes off among street performers.
    would be even better if you could get a street performer in the right area to only accept bitcoin, and either refuse fiat or donate any fiat donations to someone else, that would easily get some publicity and would be worth a paper writing about, a street performer that dont accept cash.
    member
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    May 05, 2016, 05:54:36 PM
    #35
    We get a lot of street performers in the Summer and think they could put a code beside the donation box for people to ask what is that?
    Little off topic but I saw adult performer and thats what came to mind.

    I most likely will be doing nothing and will feel bad about doing nothing.
    legendary
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    May 05, 2016, 10:46:14 AM
    #34
    1. Give them some bitcoin (and then what?)
    i think this step just give better explain than you tell people about bitcoin with so much words and video,just give them bitcoin and tel them how to spent it on purse.io or any other site like openbazaar.
    legendary
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    May 05, 2016, 10:39:25 AM
    #33
    This poll lacks the best response: Explain to people the advantages of bitcoin as a consumer or merchant (or both), depending on whom you are speaking to, over fiat alternatives.

    I have to say I look at the poll as a good attempt to encourage peeps to start using bitcoin. your response lacks grace and is a little bit boastful imo.



    I'm sorry. It did come off as overbearing, when I was just offering an opinion. I shouldn't have phrased it that way. Thanks for pointing that out and calling me to account.
    newbie
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    May 05, 2016, 10:18:33 AM
    #32
    i think Give them some bitcoin to promote it
    sr. member
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    It's personal
    May 05, 2016, 10:16:45 AM
    #31
    This poll lacks the best response: Explain to people the advantages of bitcoin as a consumer or merchant (or both), depending on whom you are speaking to, over fiat alternatives.

    I have to say I look at the poll as a good attempt to encourage peeps to start using bitcoin. your response lacks grace and is a little bit boastful imo.

    legendary
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    May 05, 2016, 10:13:25 AM
    #30
    Give them some bitcoin (and then what?)

    There is no risk of losing anything for the person you are giving btc to. They now have a vested interest in bitcoin. And since they now have skin in the game, they will naturally want to learn about what it is that they are a part of and how to use it.

    Bitcoin makes a nice additional birthday present, btw.  Smiley


    Take them somewhere you can pay the bill in BTC

    This shows them firsthand, live and in person that btc actually works and how smooth and easy it is in regards to purchasing things and that it is an acceptable form of currency(for some places). This should at least pique their interest a bit.


    Explain how banks will not control their BTC

    When the idea that they become their own bank sets in, combined with a little more understanding of how bitcoin works, they will then be able to better appreciate the utility of bitcoin and future possibilities.


    I think the other choices in the poll might be a bit too technical and too overwhelming for someone new to digest initially and may actually impede their desire to learn more about bitcoin, unless they are actually interested in those specific aspects of bitcoin, like mining or trading for instance.
    hero member
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    May 05, 2016, 10:08:19 AM
    #29
    I'll look dumb i I ask every single store here in my local if they accept bitcoin. They don't even know there is this thing called online currencies. Cheesy

    But you should promote it.
    We should Show a business owner how they can accept BTC
    legendary
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    May 05, 2016, 09:58:41 AM
    #28
    This poll lacks the best response: Explain to people the advantages of bitcoin as a consumer or merchant (or both), depending on whom you are speaking to, over fiat alternatives.
    And in your opinion, what are the advantages ?

    Can you shorten that so it fits ?

    It has many advantages. I would just add an option "Explain to people the advantages of using bitcoin."

    I have a flier that I stick in bills (on the rare occasion I have to mail something in), leave at restaurants and so on, that lists advantages for merchants. You can view it at: https://www.dropbox.com/s/5arh9gjq2k50zx0/Merchant%20Acceptance.pptx?dl=0


    It reads, in part:
    Quote
    I encourage you to accept bitcoin as a payment method from your customers!
    Advantages:
    No credit card fees.
    No chargebacks.
    No forgeries.
    No counterfeit cash.
    No bounced checks.
    No expired credit cards.
    Immediate, irreversible payments.
    Electronic payment – saves postage.
    Double these efficiencies as you integrate bitcoin payments with suppliers.
    Proven security of the bitcoin blockchain.
    Cost-efficient 3rd party payment processors available to make bitcoin-to-fiat conversion a breeze, provide invoicing solutions and more.
    newbie
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    May 05, 2016, 09:41:06 AM
    #27

      • Fill your trolley with high end goods, and when cashier says BTC not accepted, just walk out.


      >Fills up trolley with high end goods
      >Electronics, new Tv, new blender, overpriced kitchenaid mixer
      >Thousands of dollars worth of stuff
      >Go to counter
      >Asks if they accept bitcoin
      >Cashier says "Yes we do we started last week!"
      >mfw
      >Ends up paying thousands of dollars worth of bitcoins for stuff I don't need
      >Now has a second kitchenaid mixer to go with the one I already don't use
      >mfw

      [/list]
      member
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      May 05, 2016, 07:54:59 AM
      #26
      This poll lacks the best response: Explain to people the advantages of bitcoin as a consumer or merchant (or both), depending on whom you are speaking to, over fiat alternatives.
      And in your opinion, what are the advantages ?

      Can you shorten that so it fits ?
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