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Topic: Educate my community here in Subdivision about Bitcoin - page 2. (Read 311 times)

mk4
legendary
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Only casually mention Bitcoin to them, and only explain it if they actually ended up being interested. I know a lot of us here are very passionate about Bitcoin, but don't be those kinds of people who force your interests down other peoples throats.

Forcing Bitcoin down other people's throats is one of the many reasons why a lot of people still look at bitcoin as a scam.
sr. member
Activity: 952
Merit: 303
It depends on your own knowledge of bitcoin, if you already don't know the basics you should start learning first so that you can answer any questions that may arise correctly. For example if someone asked you how bitcoin mining works or the common questions about key/address collision you have to know the answer already.

I say this because I don't know you and with a quick look at your post history it looks like you are mostly interested in price and trading which is not something I would tell others when I'm trying to "educate them about bitcoin". In fact the first thing I'll tell others is that bitcoin is not an investment so don't buy it to make profit.

In any case the topics I would cover are these:
* Basics about bitcoin, how it works that includes the blockchain structure and transactions
* Some quick information about mining and the meaning of "confirmation"
* Wallets, keys and security. What to avoid (like web wallets and custodial wallets)
* Cold storage and bad practice that could lead to losses
* Last but not least: altcoins and why you should avoid all of them.

I appreciated so much that you gave this instruction advise Sir, For now I really wanted to give a little bit education about at Bitcoin.
just like what you had stated at the above I will honestly follow them all Sir. And it is not in my plan to teach them for now about in trading activity. Because it will be too hard for them to understand it. Only the basic features and usages are my priority Sir.

In fact, before end of this day after checking the opinion of others here in this thread, I will keep you all update about this plan I got
here in my place once I start to educate them and show you the activity that I'm going to do here.
legendary
Activity: 3472
Merit: 10611
It depends on your own knowledge of bitcoin, if you already don't know the basics you should start learning first so that you can answer any questions that may arise correctly. For example if someone asked you how bitcoin mining works or the common questions about key/address collision you have to know the answer already.

I say this because I don't know you and with a quick look at your post history it looks like you are mostly interested in price and trading which is not something I would tell others when I'm trying to "educate them about bitcoin". In fact the first thing I'll tell others is that bitcoin is not an investment so don't buy it to make profit.

In any case the topics I would cover are these:
* Basics about bitcoin, how it works that includes the blockchain structure and transactions
* Some quick information about mining and the meaning of "confirmation"
* Wallets, keys and security. What to avoid (like web wallets and custodial wallets)
* Cold storage and bad practice that could lead to losses
* Last but not least: altcoins and why you should avoid all of them.
sr. member
Activity: 952
Merit: 303
Good day to all of you here on the forum, I have plan to teach a little knowledge and ideas about bitcoin here in the area where I live which is a subdivision. It's just that I don't know the right approach or how to open it to my neighbors here. So I would like to ask for your advice or opinion so that I can start it right and properly. Then I will do it for free without asking for compensation.

I hope you give me things to do and follow, thank you and I look forward to your suggestions.
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