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sr. member
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January 06, 2016, 11:20:51 AM
#89
just crossed my mind, since people are usually easier to convince if there's a tangible (physical) thing presented, then maybe one of the easiest way to tell newbies (other than faucets) (and suppose that you're generous enough) is by giving them free debit card preloaded with btc!! hahahaha  Cheesy
you can give me one if you want to  Cheesy

Just a signature campaign method that will be showed by you to them is fine.

This is the only method I used to tell my friends about my method to earn bitcoin (although I have others too) back in their newbie and right now they are living proof that in this method they can actually earn "money". And they grow up now and know other type of earning method.
The method you suggest is true. I first was introduced to bitcoin with the way my friend told me about the signature campaign. My friend told me that we can get a lot of bitcoin in the signature campaign. After that I tried and felt drawn
legendary
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January 06, 2016, 09:40:48 AM
#88
just crossed my mind, since people are usually easier to convince if there's a tangible (physical) thing presented, then maybe one of the easiest way to tell newbies (other than faucets) (and suppose that you're generous enough) is by giving them free debit card preloaded with btc!! hahahaha  Cheesy
you can give me one if you want to  Cheesy

Just a signature campaign method that will be showed by you to them is fine.

This is the only method I used to tell my friends about my method to earn bitcoin (although I have others too) back in their newbie and right now they are living proof that in this method they can actually earn "money". And they grow up now and know other type of earning method.
legendary
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Wait... What?
January 06, 2016, 09:24:47 AM
#87
just crossed my mind, since people are usually easier to convince if there's a tangible (physical) thing presented, then maybe one of the easiest way to tell newbies (other than faucets) (and suppose that you're generous enough) is by giving them free debit card preloaded with btc!! hahahaha  Cheesy
you can give me one if you want to  Cheesy
legendary
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January 06, 2016, 09:14:15 AM
#86
Actually most of the people in online money making industry wants a clear view of the money. In case of bitcoin, just show them that bitcoin is really a money although with no physical appearance and its really possible to have a real cash by doing bitcoin earning methods.
legendary
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January 06, 2016, 08:15:55 AM
#85
How to better explain bitcoin to people ?
Please give me some directions

Best Regards

If the people mentioned by you don't know the use or at all the computer must begin with this first. But since you are talking about the knowing of bitcoin it is to be understood that this kind of people for sure must know computer. Otherwise have not meaning to speak about this aim.

The most easy way, according to me is the practice and not the word. So take the person and go with him in front a computer. Open your wallet, explain as simple you can all it is within it and then do a send of bitcoin to itself. Then tell him how is produced, what is the use, the good qualities of this coin, the importance of it as an invention and show him the page about bitcoin at Wikipedia. At the end even the bitcointalk. That's all. If the person in question will become interested there are to much sources to became very soon a big bitcoiner.
newbie
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January 06, 2016, 08:13:03 AM
#84
First of all, I will explain about what are the benefits of using bitcoin, such as obtained ease if we use bitcoin as a substitute for conventional currency. They should be curious first and they want to learn. Most people will be attracted by the positive things they have heard. On the other hand, in my opinion explain something to someone who has no interest in is a useless effort (just my IMO). After they are interested then just explain a little by little about bitcoin.  Grin
sr. member
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January 06, 2016, 06:23:06 AM
#83
Tell them it´s a digital currency.

Nope that's not enough. Most of today's currencies are already in digital form.
You have to tell a bit more. Say you can send it like e-mail, only with copying it. That it is like Bittorrent. A network without an entity who controls it, like a bank for instance.


We have to explain all bout bitcoin's feature and its use but the common people will not believe at all that. They want use something vibrant like fiat or gold. So what we need to do is We should make bitcoin to know with common people Social media and other ways. then we have to create a demand in market for it.
Introducing bitcoin with people who do not understand about bitcoin should slowly so that they may be interested to use bitcoin. They should be curious first and they want to learn. Sometimes people are hard to believe
legendary
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January 06, 2016, 04:11:44 AM
#82
I'm confused... Does your bar accept bitcoins as payment? I mean, I think I get where you are coming from in saying that you made a good bit of money off being a somewhat "early" adopter in Bitcoin and all... But I think it will still come off as a risky stock market kind of trade than actually using Bitcoin as a legit currency.
Bar does not accept Bitcoins. They first need to be exchanged.
My friends and acquaintances know that I swap Bitcoins for cash. They see how I get cash from an ATM. And all this thanks to Bitcoin.
They see that this is no big deal. That's when people start to ask questions. What is Bitcoin? Where did you Beres? What is its price? They become interested.
All who know me - everybody knows about Bitcoins.
hero member
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January 05, 2016, 11:39:39 PM
#81
Tell them it´s a digital currency.

Nope that's not enough. Most of today's currencies are already in digital form.
You have to tell a bit more. Say you can send it like e-mail, only with copying it. That it is like Bittorrent. A network without an entity who controls it, like a bank for instance.


We have to explain all bout bitcoin's feature and its use but the common people will not believe at all that. They want use something vibrant like fiat or gold. So what we need to do is We should make bitcoin to know with common people Social media and other ways. then we have to create a demand in market for it.
legendary
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January 05, 2016, 09:46:14 PM
#80
How to better explain bitcoin to people ?
Please give me some directions

Best Regards
It is best to treat your friends with beer. Then you say that beer is purchased through Bitcoin. After that, they will begin to ask questions. This is the best advertising!

I'm confused... Does your bar accept bitcoins as payment? I mean, I think I get where you are coming from in saying that you made a good bit of money off being a somewhat "early" adopter in Bitcoin and all... But I think it will still come off as a risky stock market kind of trade than actually using Bitcoin as a legit currency.
sr. member
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January 05, 2016, 09:20:22 PM
#79
Hey? Do you use Bitcoin?

What is Bitcoin?

Good! I like your question!

[pick one from PrimeDice what's Bitcoin contest]

Cool.

[show them you paying internet bills or buying things online using Bitcoin]

Great! I will start using Bitcoin today!
legendary
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January 05, 2016, 03:52:31 PM
#78
How to better explain bitcoin to people ?
Please give me some directions

Best Regards
It is best to treat your friends with beer. Then you say that beer is purchased through Bitcoin. After that, they will begin to ask questions. This is the best advertising!
newbie
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January 05, 2016, 03:25:34 PM
#77
Easily, show them some videos, teach them how to use wallets. And that is it.
legendary
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January 05, 2016, 03:03:52 PM
#76
Tell them it´s a digital currency.

Nope that's not enough. Most of today's currencies are already in digital form.
You have to tell a bit more. Say you can send it like e-mail, only with copying it. That it is like Bittorrent. A network without an entity who controls it, like a bank for instance.
hero member
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January 05, 2016, 02:12:58 PM
#75
It is quite easy to explain / they dont need details. Just explain wallets, sending, exchanging.
full member
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January 05, 2016, 01:43:50 PM
#74
Best way to explain bitcoin is to explain it in the way you see bitcoin through your eyes. That's the way I've been doing it.
Some people become interested in it so they start asking questions themselves, some who are not interested at all just don't bother to ask about it.
legendary
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January 05, 2016, 01:39:21 PM
#73
I will only tell about this site. they must visit and read all Smiley
Dear its better we can inform BTC to newbies as a digital money where it works far better then share markets earnings in a very less investment. Now those who is buying the btc will become rich in future.
legendary
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January 05, 2016, 01:26:27 PM
#72
There is an overwhelming amount of websites and guides out there now about Bitcoin. It is a great time to start.
member
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January 05, 2016, 01:21:26 PM
#71
Coming to understand bitcoin is always a hard and a little bit complex thing. You therefore need to make sure that the method you are using is easy to have the newbie get into action faster. One way I can advise is that of taking the newbie and mentoring him or her. Let them follow what you do on a daily basis, there is always the power in learning on the task itself. Just guide them until they reach a place they have proper understanding. Do trade with them and share some profits together.
hero member
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January 05, 2016, 12:57:06 PM
#70
I will only tell about this site. they must visit and read all Smiley
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