And so have developed interest and had asked me to introduce to them what's it's all about and that they would want to get involved too, of which I was glad to see them show some interest but the challenge am having about the whole stuff is that they don't have digital literacy not even a foundation I can build on, as they are just these local craft skilled workers who have only but engaged almost all their life into their area of skill.
For days now, I have exhaustively given explanations to them about what the forum is all about and how it works. Even clearly establishing to them to the extent I know about Bitcoin currency and how the system operates but seems like I was speaking to them in a different language, one that's confusing entirely. And I currently don't know any means to use in explaining to them what I know.
For it's currently giving me a lot of concern!
Start with something non-technical that everyone can relate to. Tell them why you’re into Bitcoin and what it empowers you to do. And ask them questions too, see where they’re at mentally and see what specifically catches their interests. If they’re craftsmen they will understand some concepts like the value of work, building things that last and function properly, the importance of not relying on bureaucrats already, you can use analogies that are relatable to their craft and make it more understandable.
Everyone can relate to motivations and goals, Bitcoins could sound too good to be true for a beginner that doesn’t know how things work. This is where technical knowledge shines, when you can actually get some scepticism and counter arguments out of the way by knowing how and why things work.
Also just keep it fun and challenging, not everyone will get it directly and it’s fine. One step at a time, this is a complex interdisciplinary topic that goes against the status quo.