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I faced this challenge when i was new to the crypto space, but if these your friend don't have basic standard education it will be a bit difficult.

they have sharpen their knowledge first. they have to start from the beginning acquiring knowledge of the internet and how the internet works.

to me that's the basic foundation. a new born baby starts with milk before solid foods are introduce later on.  
it might be very difficult to introduce bitcoin without digital literacy especially to people who are beginners and don't know anything about crypto.
because bitcoin is a digital currency that is created and stored electronically. as a digital currency, bitcoin does not have a physical form like fiat currency. there is no governing authority or central body controlling it.
making it impossible to introduce or learn bitcoin without digital literacy.
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Maybe OP was talking more about how to get BTC more mainstream when the mainstream is still pretty anti-internet.

I think a bigger problem is introducing Bitcoin to people without much socio economic literacy period. That is why the community dismisses them as 'normies', they are all conditioned to be told what to do by the biggest stakeholders in national fiat economies.

Bitcoin is for people that have more to their being than a physical body & instinct for survival, in short, an ego. BTC is for people who are interested in enlightenment Grin
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Introduction of people into cryptocurrency is not hard, because it would have difficult to introduce people into cryptocurrency when it is not popular. Because looking at the stuff of introduction or bringing people into cryptocurrency investment and cryptocurrency trading, it's a just good reason to brainstorm the person of the values of cryptocurrency. And right now the benefit of cryptocurrency is now online and every body can access it through online.
I am afraid that is not the challenge OP is facing in educating his pals, of course Bitcoin is popular and many people have prolly heard about it, but the thing is, can they use it, do they know how best to use it without losing funds, do they know the safest wallet to use or what the security measures to be taken are. The discussion here isn't about investing, trading, or making money from Bitcoin and crypto, it is about passing the necessary knowledge on to ones friends and family, and you have to accept that it is difficult to do, there are quite a lot of erroneous perspectives about the network one must change in people's minds if they are to learn, though it has already been stated that you can exempt them from the technical aspects and just teach them the basics, without necessarily talking about how to make money in the beginning.
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A person who is truly interested in a bitcoin will find ways and sources of information to learn more about it. You don't need to be digitally literate to use Google's search engine. Now everyone knows how to do this, which means that it is easy to find guides and training materials for learning information about btc.


Are you sure that all the sources that Google gives out today are trustworthy? How about advertising fake wallets? And that's what Google does.
I believe that whoever seeks will find it. But self-study takes quite a long time compared to getting information from a person who can explain everything "on the fingers".
It is easy to explain what bitcoin is and how to use it metaphorically; what is close to people, and after understanding the essence, explain it completely. But both those who study on their own and those who have a teacher still need to be prepared for mistakes and losses. Specifically, mistakes are the best teachers.
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I guess this is more or less like explaining Bitcoin to a five-year old kid. It's probably even easier because these friends of yours must have already an understanding or idea of how money, the internet, a smart phone or computer, or the law of supply and demand works. Of course, you don't have to delve into very technical terms and jargons. Perhaps money could be used as a foundation or a starting point. You would probably need to use a lot of simple comparisons and analogies.
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A person who is truly interested in a bitcoin will find ways and sources of information to learn more about it. You don't need to be digitally literate to use Google's search engine. Now everyone knows how to do this, which means that it is easy to find guides and training materials for learning information about btc.


I just don't waste time "introducing" people to Bitcoin. It doesn't matter if they are tech savvy or non-tech savvy.
The people, who aren't aware about the hidden dangers of the crypto world might fall into a crypto scam or make a rookie mistake(like sending BTC to the wrong address). I don't wanna get blamed by someone else for other people's mistakes.
 If a person is clearly interested in Bitcoin/crypto he or she will do his/her own research and learn enough about the subject. The best to learn about a topic is practice. Using Bitcoin is the best way to learn about Bitcoin. There will be mistakes along the way, but trial and error is still the best learning method.
I fully agree with the highlighted text in davis196's post and therefore, I think that there is nothing better than practicing. To master the knowledge of bitcoin, don't need to wait for a "sensei" who will teach you all the tricks and secret techniques of use. Everyone can master it with time and patience. There would be a desire.
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I usually do the reverse way. Instead of introducing them into Bitcoin, I attract them like a magnet by means of sharing posts related to Bitcoin without expecting any reactions or interests from my social media friends, fans, followers, etc.

An indirect way of attracting them is by means of seeing me having a different lifestyle such as travel. There are few times that some people who doesn’t have digital literacy have messaged me and inquired on what I usually do. I just said that I trade Bitcoin and that’s it, nothing else.

If they just said “ahhhh ok” and then not keen to know more about it, I don’t waste my time and energy in discussing Bitcoin to them. I don’t persuade them to buy and trade Bitcoin unless they are the ones who are begging me to teach them. It’s because we cannot please everybody.

If they are so eager to learn, then I’ll just teach them the basics and educate them about the risks like they do not go all in, only put an amount that they can afford to lose, DYOR, etc., since they aren’t being digital literates like the baby boomers or seniors.

It’s all about maintaining good relationship with them even if they are not interested to do Bitcoin.
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I just don't waste time "introducing" people to Bitcoin. It doesn't matter if they are tech savvy or non-tech savvy.
The people, who aren't aware about the hidden dangers of the crypto world might fall into a crypto scam or make a rookie mistake(like sending BTC to the wrong address). I don't wanna get blamed by someone else for other people's mistakes.
 If a person is clearly interested in Bitcoin/crypto he or she will do his/her own research and learn enough about the subject. The best to learn about a topic is practice. Using Bitcoin is the best way to learn about Bitcoin. There will be mistakes along the way, but trial and error is still the best learning method.
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I tried several times to explain bitcoin to people and as you may guess I failed as well which is why I do not do it anymore, however if there is something everyone responds is their own self-interest.

We must try to explain why bitcoin can help them and why it is important that they understand it, as it is most likely a technology they will have to learn to use sooner or later, however it is also important to be realistic and avoid describing bitcoin as a way to make a lot of money, as that could without a doubt create an incentive for people to adopt bitcoin but most likely those people will lose their money and blame you for it.

I thunk it will require a lot of time, effort and it will consume your energy. People without digital literacy can be very difficult to teach, but if still want to learn about bitcoin and crypto they will have time to adjust themselves, they will make an effort for them to understand us. Any ages can start and learn crypto it will only differs to those who are determined to know it, all materials are available online.

Yes, actually it takes quite a bit of time and effort. I once did not explain what bitcoin is to a close friend of mine, he is not a regular computer user but he can use basic things like listening, watching movies, chatting...then i said he should start bitcoin with google and youtube.
After seeing all the basics on social media and he came back to me and I realized he was starting to understand it better. Maybe sometimes we know about bitcoin but somehow our wording is so bad that it confuses listeners. So in the future, whoever asks me about bitcoin, I want them to hear about bitcoin on social media first and I will answer the rest of the questions for them, which helps them grasp it fast.
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If you are telling them about bitcoin some other people get curious about it and some of them not because they don't really care, to those who don't care about bitcoin even though you say you can earn a lot, the best way is only tell about the people who are willing to know or interested because by that you can share all the things and knowledge you have just to make them aware about the dos and don'ts and by that you can see their progress through your help.
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This can be very tough and frustrating.  However, I think the key would be to present things in terms of what they already have literacy in as this may be transferrable and able to help them connect the dots, resulting in a framework upon which they can build further knowledge confidently and independently if desired.

If they really want to learn things about Bitcoin, then they should find ways on how to be fully equipped with digital literacy because, to be honest, your efforts will fall into nothing if they can't adopt the learnings due to a lack of knowledge about the latest technology. That's actually the reason why lots of people still got no idea about how Bitcoin works because they aren't knowledgeable about the digital world.

At this point, you could think of something that is relatable to most people and come up with a good analogy to bridge the gap, set the foundation so they can find their way.  Like explaining the internet to non-tecnical folks back in the day, using the post office analogy, most were able to get it and subsequently overcome; they found their way and by doing so acquired the necessary technical knowledge.
It's their to find on the internet if they are really interested about learning Bitcoin because it would be a waste of time if you just explain it to them and they have no single idea what you have been talking. There are tons of videos on YT and articles on the internet that he could find to read or watch more about Bitcoin so let them take their time of absorbing those free information and come back to you to ask more for clarification question. Don't waste your time to someone to try to explain what they couldn't understand in a single day.
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I tried several times to explain bitcoin to people and as you may guess I failed as well which is why I do not do it anymore, however if there is something everyone responds is their own self-interest.

We must try to explain why bitcoin can help them and why it is important that they understand it, as it is most likely a technology they will have to learn to use sooner or later, however it is also important to be realistic and avoid describing bitcoin as a way to make a lot of money, as that could without a doubt create an incentive for people to adopt bitcoin but most likely those people will lose their money and blame you for it.

I thunk it will require a lot of time, effort and it will consume your energy. People without digital literacy can be very difficult to teach, but if still want to learn about bitcoin and crypto they will have time to adjust themselves, they will make an effort for them to understand us. Any ages can start and learn crypto it will only differs to those who are determined to know it, all materials are available online.
For a person who doesn't have digital literacy too can learn about cryptocurrencies in an easy way. If they need to be taught about the technical elements, then it is a tough thing and the educator too need more patience. If he/she needs to be taught about using cryptocurrencies, then it is simple.

In my country with the smartphone people are now much used to the digital payments, even the one who doesn't have digital literacy does it. This is all through the user friendly wallet. Taking such thing as an example it is possible to educate them to make use of it.
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Interesting question and this rally happen to me a few years ago when I was trying to explain bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies to my old uncle, he had no information about bitcoin and no information about the new technologies I tried so hard to explain him everything very simple but I failed and I the end he reacted just like warren buffet he told me bitcoin worth nothing. So, in my own idea for some people, it's hard to understand bitcoin because they have no knowledge about it.
I tried several times to explain bitcoin to people and as you may guess I failed as well which is why I do not do it anymore, however if there is something everyone responds is their own self-interest.

We must try to explain why bitcoin can help them and why it is important that they understand it, as it is most likely a technology they will have to learn to use sooner or later, however it is also important to be realistic and avoid describing bitcoin as a way to make a lot of money, as that could without a doubt create an incentive for people to adopt bitcoin but most likely those people will lose their money and blame you for it.
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How do you introduce Bitcoin to people without digital literacy?
Based on your topic. That should not disturbed you so much. It is a very simple matter. This issue is very simple in the teaching and learning process. Because this is a matter of education and as a educationist I will guide you. There are steps you must take. The first thing to know is, can they read to understand and write? Now if they can read and understand and write. Then you being the teacher in the process, must be a computer or technological literate. you have to teach them the basic computer applications to enable them to understand basic features on the device screen. Since they are your personal friends, teach them pictorial icons and their functions, how to open file, document, folder, and Microsoft applications plus mastering the keysboard or pad. Then lastly, how to use the internet. How to signup and signin, how to search for information on the internet. When they have known that, then you can teach them the basic concept of BITCOIN . If the above are not properly taught, then they cannot understand bitcoin but they are well taught they can catch up very fast.
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This can be very tough and frustrating.  However, I think the key would be to present things in terms of what they already have literacy in as this may be transferrable and able to help them connect the dots, resulting in a framework upon which they can build further knowledge confidently and independently if desired.

If they really want to learn things about Bitcoin, then they should find ways on how to be fully equipped with digital literacy because, to be honest, your efforts will fall into nothing if they can't adopt the learnings due to a lack of knowledge about the latest technology. That's actually the reason why lots of people still got no idea about how Bitcoin works because they aren't knowledgeable about the digital world.

At this point, you could think of something that is relatable to most people and come up with a good analogy to bridge the gap, set the foundation so they can find their way.  Like explaining the internet to non-tecnical folks back in the day, using the post office analogy, most were able to get it and subsequently overcome; they found their way and by doing so acquired the necessary technical knowledge.
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It will be little bit difficult. But, doesn't mean that it is impossible.
As long as they have willing to learn about Bitcoin, we can start teaching Bitcoin with something very easy. First, maybe we need to explain online technology and Bitcoin from the common knowledge. For firstly, I suggest that you don't need to explain the technical about Bitcoin because they will be nonsense. They will probably feel so hard to accept the information. That is why you need to start from the easy information about what is Bitcoin, by telling them with very simple conversation or example.
it's easier we have to give real examples or illustrations of the use of bitcoin in everyday life, so that people can understand what bitcoin is and how it works.
With some of these simple methods, bitcoin knowledge will be easier to understand than providing technical knowledge about bitcoin. We as people who understand bitcoin really have to use a method that is good and easy to understand.

As in this thread https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/i-have-started-teaching-bitcoin-to-my-neighbors-5408842
he began to teach bitcoin to his neighbors using a small blackboard by explaining the important points of what bitcoin was.
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When I am faced with the challenge of introducing someone to Bitcoin, I always ensure that first I try to understand the reason the person wants to be introduced to Bitcoin at that time.
  • If the person have seen my success or success of someone who is into Bitcoin, and becomes interested in Bitcoin, I will know that the person have the get rich quick scheme mindset. I will first try to re-orient the person before discussing bitcoin with the person. And I will not go deep into the technicals because the person might not last long or even understand.
  • If the person is doing well already and wants to be introduced to Bitcoin, I will know that the person wants where to invest his more, then I will teach the person the basics and technicals of bitcoin
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This can be very tough and frustrating.  However, I think the key would be to present things in terms of what they already have literacy in as this may be transferrable and able to help them connect the dots, resulting in a framework upon which they can build further knowledge confidently and independently if desired.

If they really want to learn things about Bitcoin, then they should find ways on how to be fully equipped with digital literacy because, to be honest, your efforts will fall into nothing if they can't adopt the learnings due to a lack of knowledge about the latest technology. That's actually the reason why lots of people still got no idea about how Bitcoin works because they aren't knowledgeable about the digital world.
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This can be very tough and frustrating.  However, I think the key would be to present things in terms of what they already have literacy in as this may be transferrable and able to help them connect the dots, resulting in a framework upon which they can build further knowledge confidently and independently if desired.
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For it's currently giving me a lot of concern!
My rule of thumb whenever I'm trying teach someone something new irrespective of their educational qualifications or whether the person is an adult or a child is to use objects or materials which the person can easily relate to in giving instances or in explanation. I have always found it to be one of the most efficient and effective ways to pass knowledge.

The op mentioned that these friends are people with some sort of vocational skill. That's the good place to begin. Use objects, materials or resources that you may have to be relatable in teaching them.  And you do not need to dump it all on them in one day. You may decide to start with a story of how bitcoin started. Everyone loves a good story. Anyone can learn anything as long as the person is interested.
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