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Topic: How would you introduce Bitcoin to your friends and family? - page 3. (Read 10956 times)

sr. member
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is starting to get easier to introduce people to bitcoins, but it is still pretty intimidating for someone who isn't that tech savvy to wrap their head around the entire concept.
I have explained it  as a universal currency that can be used worldwide
hero member
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I would say them this (i actually said this in real life)

"Hey you loser, you want to work all day as a slave for a few bucks working 15 hours/day or do you want to join bitcoin and become rich in 2-3 years!!"

I hope it wasnt that harsh, but those nutjobs didnt got it, so nobody joined bitcoin from my friends yet.
legendary
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I will give them paper wallet with some amount of BTC, and say its a new form of money.

On other side of paper wallet, I will wrote links to Bitcoin Wiki and Bitcointalk,
so he can educate and learn about BTCBTCBTC
sr. member
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Bitcoin isn't a bubble. It's the pin!
Well, when I first introduced Bitcoin to my family, I did it very casually. When I explained it, I avoided technological terminology to the best of my ability. What I basically told them is this: Bitcoin allows them to be in control of their own money, and they can freely, instantly access their money at any time they want. Then I went over some pros and cons of using Bitcoin. Most of my family members were positive towards Bitcoin.
legendary
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I really like teaching from mining.  I know one family member I was able to show my miners to, talk to them about BTC in general.  Eventually it rubbed off and the family member enjoyed learning more and more.   

Also talking about and helping set up a secure cold wallet is good for learning.  It was another good thing that showed the person a different side of BTC.

But lots of topics come and go, and in the end I have a family member who loves BTC as well.  So my story ends good. 
legendary
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Buy some pizza with BTC and then explain how bitcoins work whilst eating the pizza.

Everyone loves free pizza and will tolerate you boring them as long as you are feeding them  Wink
and they wont even listen you then, i think the best way is to make people try it out and see its benefits

ya right, if they know that the benefits of bitcoin can turn into money then they will attempt to find, like when my friend introduced me bitcoin  Smiley
sr. member
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Buy some pizza with BTC and then explain how bitcoins work whilst eating the pizza.

Everyone loves free pizza and will tolerate you boring them as long as you are feeding them  Wink
and they wont even listen you then, i think the best way is to make people try it out and see its benefits
hero member
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I explained that bitcoin can be exchanged into money, then they are very enthusiastic want to try to find the bitcoin and how. My first explains how to create a wallet. but then I confused the site what it is worth to them looking for bitcoin? I do not recommend faucet, because the reward is very small. so I try to tell to play the signature campaign  Grin Grin
legendary
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"If it hits a hundred bucks, buy it."
legendary
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My parents didn't really understand Bitcoin at all until they read an article in the local newspaper about it. That helped them understand the basic idea behind it, but they still didn't quite understand how the whole thing worked.

Then I showed them this awesome analogy which helped to clear things up quite a bit:

http://jrruethe.github.io/blog/2015/04/26/bitcoin-analogy/

I'm bet your father ever use internet before so he still can use bitcoin. My father was different. He never learn about internet on his childhood. So although I've explained about how bitcoin works, My father still difficult to understand it and he also advise me to stay away for bitcoin because it's unstable price.
legendary
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a few days back was the bitcoin pizza day.
it was a good opportunity for anyone to introduce bitcion to friends and family. i took advantage of this situation and bought a pizza with my bitcoin and introduced the whole cryptocurrency world to one of my close friends.
now he is hooked up Smiley
legendary
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i explained them what bitcoin is step by step in easy language. if you see they start to understand the basics you can then slowly talk to them about technical aspects.
By easy language do you mean something like this?
Bitcoin is magic Internet money that is like real money but digital.
Or
Bitcoin is a digital currency that you can trade, earn from verifying transactions (mining)...
legendary
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i explained them what bitcoin is step by step in easy language. if you see they start to understand the basics you can then slowly talk to them about technical aspects.
legendary
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I am unemployed and I was always in front of the computer and my mother's strange why I can get money I said I get money from bitcoin and then I explain what it is bitcoin and my mother still did not understand haha
sr. member
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Well, title say all to be honest. How would you introduce them to Bitcoin? Let's say they don't exactly have the technical know-how. I've been with Bitcoin for a while, but still don't understand it fully either, so this will help me as well along the way.
Thank you

My parents didn't really understand Bitcoin at all until they read an article in the local newspaper about it. That helped them understand the basic idea behind it, but they still didn't quite understand how the whole thing worked.

Then I showed them this awesome analogy which helped to clear things up quite a bit:

http://jrruethe.github.io/blog/2015/04/26/bitcoin-analogy/
legendary
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I think a lot of it is if you have "techie" friends or family to be honest.  I was able to get a family member interested in BTC but he was techie so it was natural.

There are those people who have had that VCR blinking 12:00 for the past 15 years.  Those are are slim chance of liking BTC.

It is fun to get them involved gives you someone to talk to about bitcoin.   It is a very nice thing and worth the time.
full member
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Well introducing it to the "elders" is much more difficult than to younger ones, for those that when you talk about investment expect less than 1% on monthly rate and a certain stability the btc "dream" that already achived more than 100% in just some month and with some mining options giving the most secure one (not ponzi) around 5% per month seens hard to belive... But the young tends to be much more entusiasmed around the whole idea.. they usually buy the btc "dream" the only problem i see on them is that they go way to hunger without considering the risks we all know any kind of invesment, expecially crypto, can have.

I trade Bitcoin and i try to introudcing bitcoin to my family but my mother say
"don't use bitcoin, that not real money, that money laundry, you will be arrested, and blablabla"

very hard to introducing internet technology and Bitcoin
now iam still trade and use bitcoin but i will'nt try to introducing again  Cheesy
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Well introducing it to the "elders" is much more difficult than to younger ones, for those that when you talk about investment expect less than 1% on monthly rate and a certain stability the btc "dream" that already achived more than 100% in just some month and with some mining options giving the most secure one (not ponzi) around 5% per month seens hard to belive... But the young tends to be much more entusiasmed around the whole idea.. they usually buy the btc "dream" the only problem i see on them is that they go way to hunger without considering the risks we all know any kind of invesment, expecially crypto, can have.
hero member
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I don't try to convince. For one, people tend to assume that I have something to gain. Like I'm going to collect a commission or something. And for two, I don't want them to have any reason to be mad at me if they fuck up and lose their BTC.
Better clear the preconception that they think you gain comission.
full member
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I don't try to convince. For one, people tend to assume that I have something to gain. Like I'm going to collect a commission or something. And for two, I don't want them to have any reason to be mad at me if they fuck up and lose their BTC.
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