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Topic: How to fight with FUD about Bitcoin - page 4. (Read 431 times)

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June 17, 2023, 07:15:47 AM
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My purpose is simply to fight against FUD, misinformation. I have been doing this actively for long time now. I have engaged in debates in quora.

This ia a decision that will help in a long way make people to understand more better on the needs to avoid the fear, but we have to consider the way cryptocurrency is fast moving forward with bitcoin adoption and new people coming in new and we continue to receive was on various aspects of bitcoin and cryptocurrencies, are his gives me the thought on the likely possibilities that if this FUD could actually be moderated globally.

Now, I'm getting more concerned because he is spreading negativity in most of the questions. What can I do? Is there anything legal step someone can take, any foundation working on such issue? Or how can I invite him for a debate? I can simply put him on ignore but I'm also concerned about people getting wrong message. That's why I'm thinking something different.

You have to understand that his approach to bitcoin has nothing to do by stopping bitcoin from going more global, alot of people have done that before and yet bitcoin advances to where it is today, even government couldn't, if you can't convince him then you leave him alone, am sure he's too small to convince the whole world to stop bitcoin adoption, and you don't need to go further in legal action because bitcoin is a decentralized currency, you can learn more on the legal action on Craig Wright against bitcoin ownership, just ignore such time wasters.
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June 17, 2023, 07:14:17 AM
#3
I tried to engage with him in his responses. I'm ready to have a debate with him. The problem is he doesn't reply when someone wants to talk against his stupid opinion. He simply put answer on quora and then leave. I have replied in many of his answer in quora but never got a reply.
You will waste your time if you keep him in your mind.

He is not open minded and did not take your comments into his mind. You can move on, ignore him and use your comments to help other members on Quora. I don't know on Quora, they have Ignore like in bitcointalk.
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June 17, 2023, 07:02:58 AM
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Some people dislike it when others speak or say something that contradicts their beliefs, even if they are incorrect.

I'm sure he listens to public media, like as radio stations; if so, you may hear requests on a radio station to teach the public about Bitcoin and instill some trust in them in the face of FUD. You can also respond to what the professor said by making it apparent that you are prepared to respond if he has any criticism for what you said. As a public figure, he will want to respond, and as a result, you will have the opportunity to engage in a public argument with him to clear him of most of the incorrect statements he made about Bitcoin.
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June 17, 2023, 06:47:57 AM
#1
I'm an active participant in quora. Mostly I'm engaged in cryptocurrency discussion in Bengali. My purpose is simply to fight against FUD, misinformation. I have been doing this actively for long time now. I have engaged in debates in quora.

For the last few years, I'm trying to have a debate about Bitcoin with Mohammad Ghoni who was a Professor in a private university of Bangladesh. He claims himself as a economic analyst.

However, his negativity against Bitcoin is totally stupid. In fact, it seems he is biased when talking about Bitcoin or other cryptocurrency. He talks nonsense as if he doesn't know anything about Bitcoin. He is spreading wrong information about Bitcoin in quora. It's simple, when you don't know anything perfectly and you want to talk about that, you will only generate some stupid text.

I tried to engage with him in his responses. I'm ready to have a debate with him. The problem is he doesn't reply when someone wants to talk against his stupid opinion. He simply put answer on quora and then leave. I have replied in many of his answer in quora but never got a reply.
Now, I'm getting more concerned because he is spreading negativity in most of the questions. What can I do? Is there anything legal step someone can take, any foundation working on such issue? Or how can I invite him for a debate? I can simply put him on ignore but I'm also concerned about people getting wrong message. That's why I'm thinking something different.
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