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October 12, 2020, 10:16:03 AM
#12
I admit that younger people don't know much about bitcoin because they seem not interesting in bitcoin. I think they still want to use what they already used. If they can be interested in bitcoin, I am sure they will spend their time reading more about bitcoin. With the growth of internet technology, they can use their mobile phone to read, learn, and practice, so they will know about bitcoin. Maybe they can not understand in short, but if they are still learning bitcoin, I am sure they will be familiar with bitcoin, and they will not have a problem to use bitcoin.
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October 12, 2020, 10:04:54 AM
#11
Bitcoin is User Friendly that means the coin is easy to get and easy to spend, but what you are talking about is about massive adoption, those are two different things... If not all the people are using bitcoin is because they are not interested, they have a nice life with their bank accounts and know their way to manage their money.

If we haven't seen a massive adoption is because we don't need bitcoin to have a good life.
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October 12, 2020, 09:47:04 AM
#10
Many people even who are young like 25 and under and even over 25 etc. Are not tech knowledge or financial educated enough to understand.

Nonsense. These people at age 25 +/- know how to install most of the software, games and wallets to pay for the games. You don't need to be a tech specialist to open google, search what is bitcoin and spend 30min reading it, then download wallet, search for exchange and follow FAQ hints.

You even need to go deep into all technical aspects. Just download app wallet, follow quick steps and buy your first cryptocurrency.
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October 12, 2020, 09:43:08 AM
#9
At morden age little children using a phone without the help of older people. They try to recognise the pattern and symbol to open photo/video gallery or play different games. I have seen a lot of children who haven't learned to read yet but they can use phone nicely. Let's come to the point, bitcoin isn't so much complicated that younger generation won't understand it. At the beginning everything looks tough. But when younger people will show some effort to learn about bitcoin they will found it easy. Cause bitcoin works same way always. If a child can use phone by following the pattern/symbol why younger people won't able to use bitcoin if they give it a try!
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October 12, 2020, 09:41:05 AM
#8
Bitcoin Not User Friendly Yet


Hello everyone. For all of us who are very pro Bitcoin and other crypto.
We all look to the day that more people use it and accept it as daily use.

However we are far from that. One thing that I am finding is Bitcoin is still not user friendly enough.
Many people even who are young like 25 and under and even over 25 etc. Are not tech knowledge or financial educated enough to understand.

I am thinking that even the apps out there are still confusing for people to use.
Sure many people may own a mobile phone but many do not understand how they work.

Therefore many people do not understand Bitcoin and seems too complicated still.

What are 5 things you think are needed to make Bitcoin more easy for people to use.

More less they can use and move Bitcoin without really being mindful of what they are doing in a transaction.

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Are you seriously saying that? From personal experience, young people, especially under 25 know a lot about bitcoin and cryptocurrencies than people with higher age so young generation is more educated around it.

There is nothing difficult in using bitcoin and crypto wallets apps, for example blockchain.com's wallet is as easy as ABC to use. Some people don't even know what is playstore and how to download from it, so...

Bitcoin is easy to use, problem is that it's not massively adopted and isn't as fast as visa/master card payments if you don't own card that automatically converts bitcoin into USD. If you want to pay manually from your wallet, then it's time consuming.
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October 12, 2020, 09:10:29 AM
#7
Of course, it's not user-friendly, but it's something that requires a little more knowledge than a plastic card that we push into the ATM and type in a 4-digit PIN. Although in order for BTC to be used successfully, the average user does not have to be familiar with some technical details - it is enough to know what a public coin address is, what a private key is and how to receive/send a transaction with the appropriate fee. My basic opinion is that everyone who wanted to learn it can master the same thing within 60 minutes with the appropriate support.

What is a much bigger problem is actually that few people choose to swim against the current, in this case to dare to think that there is anything better than banks and the existing financial system. Most of these people will not even try to understand what Bitcoin is, they are in some ways already lost cases, lifelong prisoners of the system in which they live.
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October 12, 2020, 09:02:11 AM
#6
Bitcoin Not User Friendly Yet


Bitcoin is complex, and hard to use also it is very confusing for both businesses and consumers. However, many technologies were predicted to change the future but they ended up being just fads, and some technologies have also been predicted to be fads but they ended up changing our future. Cryptocurrency – is both-- a fad, and the future.

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October 12, 2020, 08:53:47 AM
#5
Hello Friend how's it going? If you are absolutely right but you also have to know that there are people who tell others that they put your money in bitcoin and when it increases in price you sell it and it is not like that, many people for lack of knowledge tend to see it difficult because they are not educated to see tutorials and read a little
legendary
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October 12, 2020, 08:50:05 AM
#4
I think it'd be a problem if Bitcoin becomes user friendly, because if it's decentralized it just cannot be.

You're on your own. There's no Bitcoin worker who is obliged to help you with your wallets. You are free to create, deposit to, withdraw or sign from and use an address in any way you'd like - even share the private key to it, if you will. You're just free to educate yourself and, if you're interested, to join the network. Computers aren't user-friendly either. Yet, they're being sold every year "like hot bread" (a Romanian saying).

Let it happen naturally; let the interested ones educate themselves & join us and the non-interested ones stay away. Smiley
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October 12, 2020, 08:42:47 AM
#3
I can agree upon that. It took me months to understand how bitcoin works technically, but I believe that learning just how it works on theory is enough. Bitcoin is not user friendly, but you know what? I don't expect from obsolete people to use bitcoin, at least not as a medium of exchange. They use paypal or a bank and I'm pretty sure they're okay with it. Bitcoins are in danger on their hands.

Facts like bank's trust abuse model requires some education to understand why it is good for everyone to be responsible for their own wealth.
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October 12, 2020, 08:37:34 AM
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Thoughts

I find this quite similar to a topic discussed about one week ago. I'd suggest you start reading people's thoughts from there: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/mediocrepeople-5279525
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October 12, 2020, 08:31:54 AM
#1
Bitcoin Not User Friendly Yet


Hello everyone. For all of us who are very pro Bitcoin and other crypto.
We all look to the day that more people use it and accept it as daily use.

However we are far from that. One thing that I am finding is Bitcoin is still not user friendly enough.
Many people even who are young like 25 and under and even over 25 etc. Are not tech knowledge or financial educated enough to understand.

I am thinking that even the apps out there are still confusing for people to use.
Sure many people may own a mobile phone but many do not understand how they work.

Therefore many people do not understand Bitcoin and seems too complicated still.

What are 5 things you think are needed to make Bitcoin more easy for people to use.

More less they can use and move Bitcoin without really being mindful of what they are doing in a transaction.

Thoughts
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