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Topic: how secure are your telling fellow wo/man about this forum and bitcoin - page 2. (Read 313 times)

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you might think that you're using an alt but you don't have to worry about it because you can just sign a message and her can do the same thing and you'll be fine.
You need to use your logic.

Imagine I have two accounts: Solosanz and blckhawk, does it mean I can't sign two or more used addresses? if I can sign two or more used addresses, that doesn't proving anything since I've stated Solosanz and blckhawk are controlled by myself.

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don't give your account if you don't feel secure
That's simply stupid, do you want to share your password to anyone else?
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If you are planning to tell your girlfriend about Bitcointalk, then you are not doing the wrong thing, but if you want to tell your friend what signature champagne is, then you are trying to make her not be able to learn Bitcoin because her aims will be on the signature side and not on how to learn about Bitcoin.
Many users today come here just to join some champagne and earn some BTC without them buying a dime of BTC, although it is not totally wrong, but it will be better if the person buy at the dip and hold to dear life with her own earned money.
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I assume you're scared that when you introduce your friend to the forum, that you might think that you're using an alt but you don't have to worry about it because you can just sign a message and her can do the same thing and you'll be fine. But if that's not what you're worried about then I suggest you just have to go on your daily routine, if she really want to be introduced to this forum and to bitcoin and it's in her best interest that she don't mess with you because once that happens, it's over for her to be guided by you. To be safe, maybe just let her explore the forum on her own, don't give your account if you don't feel secure, that's your prerogative anyways. It's not like you're flaunting your wealth in anyway, you're just telling them how you are making a part of the money to make ends meet and also think of it this way, they might not even be thinking what bad thing you are thinking and that you're probably suffering needlessly.
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Regardless of the idiosyncrasy, the culture, always has to know how to express itself, I think that the people who have responded to OP before, surely, only read the title, since in the context  OP, there is a tendency to dissociate the idea, something strange , but whatever, it's simple, "Common Sense."

I mentioned it in another thread, security and anonymity is not something that only has to be had with the online environment, the offline environment is perhaps the most complicated to protect. In any case, no matter who you tell what you do about forum, the security of your bitcoin depends on you, but anyone with a $5 wrench attack can obtain what you protect so much online, so, privacy in reference not only to the Bitcoin, if not your finances, is something you have to know how to manage.
(this seems like a social board topic to me)

We are both on same point that was why I don't just wanna be too open to her as my security matters a lot not only but both physically because whenever she starts comparing the difference should however be jealous, I know what some people can do or go in extents to make sure one energy and strength are being weaken for them to overtake their mentors or teachers. I actually have the zeal to be open to her but what do I do let it be not be as if I am too greed and not too open to her because of the kind of person she is, and what I don't like most at times is someone being to desperate about becoming what their friends because there are lot numerous stories coming up every day by day especially from local news and television channels which I wouldn't want to be part.

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I assume Bitcoin is legal in your country, so there is no issue of breaking the law. If it's legal you don't have any problem. People will always assume until they get the clear picture of what you do. I know in some countries there is high rate of internet fraud that make people assume that everyone engaging in any online job is a fraudster. But that's not a problem because you can always prove that your income or return from investment is genuine.

If you read clearly there's no place I mentioned I wanted to forced her to learn bitcoin or teach her anything, she was the one who is deem desperate to learn about the kinds of business that I does but the problem why this thread was raised is to confirmed how to go about her desperate manner,  anyone who is always desperate about something or eager to know what you are doing may sometimes becomes your enemy because whatever that makes you happy they want to bring it down for you not to be happy or even seeing you making progress more than them. My point is, new comers or newbies are always wanting to get the kind of results which their mentors or teachers already had and they aren't getting same results they turns to see you as person who are not open and sincere with them or possibly there are some things you are actually hiding from them.
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The social consequences of discussing Bitcoin and online businesses can be complicated, especially in an atmosphere that quickly labels them fraudulent. Its clear that you dont want to talk about your involvement publicly because you're worried about your safety and reputation. The situation you're in is clear: you want to help your friend but are worried about what might happen.

We need to think carefully about whether her desire to get ahead financially can be realized without attracting too much attention or putting her safety at risk. You have a huge amount of duty, so be careful. By carefully judging how sincere she is and the risks to society, you pave a way that could either make her money or put you both in danger. When this happens, being cautious and prudent are very important traits to have.
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Sharing this forum with others or keeping it to yourself is your own decision. You can introduce this forum to people you trust so they can learn more about Bitcoin. This forum has a lot of knowledge about Bitcoin and you should focus on teaching it about Bitcoin. It could open his mind to learning more about Bitcoin rather than looking for it on the sites.

He could read more knowledge he needed from this forum. The important thing is that he can get more correct information regarding Bitcoin and others. Once he gets it, he can decide what interests him so he can focus more.

We'd better give them the hooks and let them look for the fish. We cannot accompany someone who wants to learn because if so, he cannot develop. So let him find what he wants and we can watch him while he tells him.
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I want to tell you that it is your personal matter and you should decide what is best for you.
I think the same. In my case, knowing that I have bitcoin and that I write on this forum is known only to very few and extremely trusted people. In the end it's a question you have to weigh up for yourself and decide, but in general it's a good idea that the fewer people know that you have bitcoin, even if you don't have much bitcoin, the better.
It's about privacy and not having to show off your wallet.
After all, what is there to be proud of when announcing a wallet with lots of Bitcoin,
what is obtained will only be the target of bad people trying to take over the wallet.

Many of my circle of friends are in this group and they never share their privacy.
Not with the main wallet they have.
What is displayed in this forum account is only a storage wallet and is not used to store the main asset.

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I have told several of my friends at the office and also friends outside the office about this forum. I feel safe and I also don't share my username on this forum, but there is no special reason why I don't tell it.
I think it's fine for you to tell about this forum, especially when you want to teach about cryptocurrency, and if any of your colleagues think that this forum is like an online business then that's his problem and I can understand that there are a lot of people who think that online business is always about fraud because almost everything that promotes online business always ends up being a scam because on average it is a HYIP only packaged to look different but is actually the same.
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The truth is that most persons in the forum were introduced by a friend or colleague who was already in the forum although I don't know how you got to know about the forum when you started.

I feel that the question of whether it's necessary to introduce someone to the forum is one you are in the best position to answer. But here are a few questions you should ask yourself before accepting to introduce the person to thee forum
1. What kind of a person is she? There are people you will introduce to forums like this and when they try out things and it doesn't work out as they except, they will start speaking bad about you to people.
2. You need to know the persons mentality towards money making mindset, unnecessary competition, and her ability to patiently grow something from the scratch on else she comes in and become a serious distraction to you and gradually sees you as her competition.
3. You also should know that most people just want to make money and might not have interest or prior knowledge on bitcoin or crypto currency. If she's in that category, you need to guide her thoroughly before introducing her to the forum so she doesn't join the catalog of people posting shit post and giving off contribution in the forum.

I hope this little kobo helps
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I want to tell you that it is your personal matter and you should decide what is best for you.

I think the same. In my case, knowing that I have bitcoin and that I write on this forum is known only to very few and extremely trusted people. In the end it's a question you have to weigh up for yourself and decide, but in general it's a good idea that the fewer people know that you have bitcoin, even if you don't have much bitcoin, the better.
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Your English are not very good, so I am not 100% sure what your concerns are about this platform? Anyone can access this forum, but some countries ban access through firewalls to access the site. (We have complete freedom of speech here, so some countries see that as a threat)

So, if this platform are banned in your country.. then I will not share this information with anyone... because you do not know who to trust. You are free to share information that you gathered here, but you should not reveal your source.

I hope this is what you are looking for.... right?
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Some time teaching your friend to know more with bitcointalk will be your compete in the future exactly many participants applying in signature campaign service and will less opportunity for your chance accepting. Based on my experience when teaching many people earn income trough online there are never give good respond, always talk bad behind of my self and its my reason never teaching any other exactly with bitcoin who have bigger risk when trading or investing.

I think depend on your trust level, if your friend looks trusted you can teach him and talk all side with bitcointalk forum advantage and how to start it from zero. But don't forget to tell your friend its not instant way to start or earn passive income trough bitcointalk forum exactly have to build from newbie account.
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i’m confused as to why gender plays a part in this if you don’t feel secured or confident about telling your friends about bitcoin
Yep, it's like man is can be trusted than woman when the reality there's no difference.

It is not even about your security in this situation

your friend is directly asking you for a means to make money and neither BTC nor bitcointalk is a source of income.
I think the @OP is using this forum as a source of income considering the campaign he joined is long term project, yeah he could be kicked or the campaign could suddenly stop whenever the owner want, but it's still long term.

Why the @OP thought sharing this forum would harm his security? because his friend might able to take his campaign position or joined better campaign lol.
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That I should give her update so that she can start looking like me and daughter, though I never wanted to be that open to her because with the kind of country I found myself anyone caught putting much attention on phone or computer are always classified as fraudsters, but for my friend I skipped her and changed the discussion to something else but yet she keeps insisting I should put her on business so that she can start at least doing what I am doing that is making me and my baby looks this way.

After much more I told her whenever I am chance I will come or will asked her to come my house so I can go ahead with her but before that could likely happened I will like to seek the opinion of people over here if such desperate person deserved to be carried along considering the environmental and economical factor what it would result if people thinks she's doing an online business and whatever concerned online are often seen as defrauding people people.

The thing is I am willing to introduce my fellow gender but I am always considering the security aspects if this will land me into something I will regret at the later end.
There is nothing wrong with introducing your friend to Bitcoin if she is really interested. Bitcoin trading or investment is not just for the male sex, women can also be a part of the sector and succeed. You need to give her a comprehensive lecture about the Bitcoin industry and she should know that the sector is not a get-rich-quick scheme. Teach her how to protect her investment from hackers and fraudsters. It is also important to distinguish between Bitcoin and altcoin in the course of the discussion. Don't force her to join the Bitcoin space and encourage her to do her own research before putting in any money. She should be allowed to take her decision and take full responsibility for her actions.

I assume Bitcoin is legal in your country, so there is no issue of breaking the law. If it's legal you don't have any problem. People will always assume until they get the clear picture of what you do. I know in some countries there is high rate of internet fraud that make people assume that everyone engaging in any online job is a fraudster. But that's not a problem because you can always prove that your income or return from investment is genuine.
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I wouldn't have a problem telling people basic information about the forum but I would never give them enough details where they can find my account and start snooping on my addresses. I'm usually careful about not reusing addresses for campaigns and contests and using other techniques to preserve my privacy, but there is still a concern that with enough motivation somebody could discover sensitive information about past and future BTC holdings and who I'm transacting with.

Just because somebody is close to you doesn't mean they're entitled to every detail. There are many forums and online communities I've been a part of but I've never found it necessary to tell anyone about my involvement.
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I know you want to share the good and positive experiences you've had with Bitcoin on this forum with her, but don't forget to also inform her about the risks involved, aside from the benefits of owning and using Bitcoin. Your interests may be different, so what works for you may not work for her. I have friends who have asked me what I'm doing, whether they are male or female, and I just refer them to this forum and let them explore. If they are genuinely interested, they will come back to me with more questions, and I am ready to provide additional information and be a support system to the best of my ability and knowledge.
That's right, because what we think is best for us and maybe for other people, is not necessarily suitable or good for them and they like it.
And I experienced this with good intentions so that he could learn and be like me, but in reality after entering this forum he didn't like it. Moreover, people who are lazy about reading will not be able to learn and develop because they get bored quickly and leave, and I always ask about their progress to discuss but there is no change and I think this forum is not suitable for them because if it wasn't for their wishes they would be confused.
So it's best to ask first and give a general idea about this forum, as well as give an idea of what they will get in it and so on. If he has a serious interest, that's okay because that interest will develop after he starts studying it until he can actually do it, understand the risks involved and so on.
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This varies from one country to another. If you reside in a country that does not ban Bitcoin, it is your duty to offer Bitcoin to your colleagues and family. However, if you reside in a country that prohibits Bitcoin, it is best to avoid talking or telling anything about your work with your colleagues or people you do not know.

As for me, I was initially talking to my colleagues and relatives about Bitcoin and trying to convince them, but then I discovered that this could be very dangerous, so I stopped talking except to very trusted people. In the end, your personal safety should be number one.
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I know you want to share the good and positive experiences you've had with Bitcoin on this forum with her, but don't forget to also inform her about the risks involved, aside from the benefits of owning and using Bitcoin. Your interests may be different, so what works for you may not work for her. I have friends who have asked me what I'm doing, whether they are male or female, and I just refer them to this forum and let them explore. If they are genuinely interested, they will come back to me with more questions, and I am ready to provide additional information and be a support system to the best of my ability and knowledge.

Correct. If you want to provide information, you should include the benefits and risks. This should be a consideration for those who want to get involved or are interested in investment or the Bitcoin/cryptocurrency realm. Most newbies who enter the crypto realm and experience losses are only interested in fast money or large investment returns but are not introduced to the risks and losses that may be experienced as much as 100 percent of capital. Educating is a useful thing and I support it.
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I know you want to share the good and positive experiences you've had with Bitcoin on this forum with her, but don't forget to also inform her about the risks involved, aside from the benefits of owning and using Bitcoin. Your interests may be different, so what works for you may not work for her. I have friends who have asked me what I'm doing, whether they are male or female, and I just refer them to this forum and let them explore. If they are genuinely interested, they will come back to me with more questions, and I am ready to provide additional information and be a support system to the best of my ability and knowledge.
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i’m confused as to why gender plays a part in this if you don’t feel secured or confident about telling your friends about bitcoin then don’t, easy as that even if you try your best to explain everything about bitcoin and make them aware of the pros and cons, the risks and things like that they might still blame you if things go wrong it’s good to help sure but sometimes keeping things to yourself can save you from trouble especially if you don’t want to be responsible for whatever happens to your friend
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