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Topic: If one like decentralization they will surely want Bitcoin? - page 4. (Read 511 times)

legendary
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I have tried talking to people about Bitcoin but a higher number of them don't show any interest, they have idea what Bitcoin is but they don't see any reason to join the train
If they don't see any reason they should not join the train at all then.

I am not trying to force anyone into Bitcoin but people never stop asking me how I am making money for myself and most of my income comes from Bitcoin trading, as you can see, I have no choice but to teach about Bitcoin if I feel like helping someone out.
If they do not have an interest in learning then you have a choice to not go further. You've done your bit by telling them about Bitcoin, you do not have to convince them that it's a valid investment.
Anyone who is only interested in Bitcoin for the profit will not be drawn to decentralization or any other feature that it offers, they will only care about the market price and talks about when the next bull run is.
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Definitely they will like Bitcoins. Bitcoins are famous for it’s decentralised nature, hence it’s the USP that attracts its users. Bitcoins enable us to control our finances independently, hence many people think to buy and hold this digital asset. There are many other features available with Bitcoins which attract the investors, but they consider decentralised feature as the great. With this they are able to hide their identity and won’t list anywhere about their listings. So yes all Bitcoin holders are fan of decentralisation.
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do you think it's better to talk about decentralization first?

Is it right to say that if anyone doesn't like decentralization they can never like Bitcoin?



With today's pragmatic life, money is always a top priority. Even if we invest in bitcoin and what we care most about is the profit it brings. So in my opinion, it is not wise to emphasize decentralization for people when recommending bitcoin to them. Just like when you sell to others, do you sell what you have or do you sell what they need? They need money, and you introduce decentralization to them, they will ignore you is understandable.

Decentralization, privacy...all for nothing if you don't have money. Only people who already have a lot of money they care about those things to protect their assets. But for those who have no money, privacy for what?
legendary
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I am not trying to force anyone into Bitcoin but people never stop asking me how I am making money for myself and most of my income comes from Bitcoin trading, as you can see, I have no choice but to teach about Bitcoin if I feel like helping someone out.
This is where the problem is, they are asking you how to make money, they didn't come to you because they have any interest in BTC. It is difficult to teach people about BTC when they are only interested in making money. You're also a BTC trader like you said, and BTC trading is not really for newbies, so you can't even teach them about trading when they don't have BTC knowledge.
Is it right to say that if anyone doesn't like decentralization they can never like Bitcoin?
I think you should teach them about how they can achieve privacy in BTC, and how the network is censorship resistant and permissionless, people who don't care about these things won't care about BTC, except they are just looking for how to make money from BTC.
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People like easy money but talking about trading doesn't make things easy, most likely they get bored right away and think it's not for them.  Instead, if you talked about the overwhelming power of Bitcoin leaving trading alone and making it clear that no one can control their money, that they won't have to pay any intermediary, which makes them free and anonymous then I'm sure they will find interest and will listen to you.
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I have tried talking to people about Bitcoin but a higher number of them don't show any interest, they have idea what Bitcoin is but they don't see any reason to join the train so I am thinking, to cut short my time and energy, do you think it's better to talk about decentralization first?

Is it right to say that if anyone doesn't like decentralization they can never like Bitcoin?

I am not trying to force anyone into Bitcoin but people never stop asking me how I am making money for myself and most of my income comes from Bitcoin trading, as you can see, I have no choice but to teach about Bitcoin if I feel like helping someone out.
Why force people to talk about what they are not interested in? You have nothing to do? Save your time and energy.

Decentralization is more likely to be misunderstood than people don't like it. The time will come and people will like bitcoin. I'm not sure that everyone, but it is possible that many. They will become interested and then you can start talking about it with them.

The mistake is that people want to learn how to make money, and not learn about bitcoin. There is a choice: let people learn information about btc themselves. There is a lot of information in the public domain. You only slightly direct them in the right direction and let them do the rest. This way you save your time and energy.
How is that possible? Walking up to a stranger and start talking about Bitcoin? You don't know what you are saying, when I said people I don't mean strangers, I am talking about those within my circle that want to start doing what I am doing, I have a Bitcoin mining farm and I am also a Bitcoin trader now, it will get to a stage where you can't hide your success anymore and that's what bring about people (within the circle ) asking questions about mining Bitcoin and how they can start mining too, so how can I teach someone about mining without them knowing what Bitcoin is all about? Or how can I teach about Bitcoin trading without them understanding Bitcoin itself? As you can see I have many things to do, watch charts and monitor my Asics, That's enough to see time fly pass you everyday.

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I have tried talking to people about Bitcoin but a higher number of them don't show any interest, they have idea what Bitcoin is but they don't see any reason to join the train so I am thinking, to cut short my time and energy, do you think it's better to talk about decentralization first?

Why should you keep nagging around people that don't want to hear your voice, you can't force to convince them on bitcoin or a decentralized network because if they had developed interest on decentralization, it won't be difficult for them to have a take on bitcoin, maybe with time, the more they get exposure the likely possibilities they get convinced as well seing others having diverse opportunities with bitcoin around them, maybe some kind of people needs evidence of bitcoin in us before they can give an attempt from their own wish over bitcoin.

Is it right to say that if anyone doesn't like decentralization they can never like Bitcoin?

We cannot predict people's behavior, how will they like bitcoin and dislike the decentralized network from which is the basis of how bitcoin operates from the blockchain.
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Much better if you don't talk about it and just show your results, people don't want to be recruited into a culture just because someone tells them that joining this will make their lives better when in reality that's not true. Make your information drives more publicly driven or disseminated instead of individualized so that you're reaching more audiences and you're not burdened by cold calling each individual as they're going to reach out to you instead and you can be sure that those who reach out to you will stay because they're curious. I don't like the idea of forcing people to do something and if you don't like it too then you will understand why you aren't successful at recruiting those people that you've had a talk.
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I have tried talking to people about Bitcoin but a higher number of them don't show any interest, they have idea what Bitcoin is but they don't see any reason to join the train so I am thinking, to cut short my time and energy, do you think it's better to talk about decentralization first?

Is it right to say that if anyone doesn't like decentralization they can never like Bitcoin?

I am not trying to force anyone into Bitcoin but people never stop asking me how I am making money for myself and most of my income comes from Bitcoin trading, as you can see, I have no choice but to teach about Bitcoin if I feel like helping someone out.
At this moment, it seems like it depends on how you present bitcoin to them. In my opinion, if bitcoin is correctly introduced, almost everyone will want to experience the freedom that it has given us.

Additionally, it is unnecessary to compel anyone who is not interested in bitcoin to board the train; if they choose to do so, that is their choice.

Bitcoin will not be liked by a government that wants to control everything.
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I have tried talking to people about Bitcoin but a higher number of them don't show any interest, they have idea what Bitcoin is but they don't see any reason to join the train so I am thinking, to cut short my time and energy, do you think it's better to talk about decentralization first?

Is it right to say that if anyone doesn't like decentralization they can never like Bitcoin?

I am not trying to force anyone into Bitcoin but people never stop asking me how I am making money for myself and most of my income comes from Bitcoin trading, as you can see, I have no choice but to teach about Bitcoin if I feel like helping someone out.
Why force people to talk about what they are not interested in? You have nothing to do? Save your time and energy.

Decentralization is more likely to be misunderstood than people don't like it. The time will come and people will like bitcoin. I'm not sure that everyone, but it is possible that many. They will become interested and then you can start talking about it with them.

The mistake is that people want to learn how to make money, and not learn about bitcoin. There is a choice: let people learn information about btc themselves. There is a lot of information in the public domain. You only slightly direct them in the right direction and let them do the rest. This way you save your time and energy.
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Before the decentralization it is important to ask about how money works and I am sure most of them don't know that as well. So if they understand fiat money is nothing but a paper created by banks and which has unlimited supply.

Then you can explain the concept of decentralization which is about resistance to censorship and eliminate the intermediaries like banking institutions and finally we have full access to our money so we can spent as how we want to. And if still they don't think decentralization is not for them then its safe to say they won't hear anything further whether its blockchain, transparency, trustless monetary system, irreversible transactions...
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I have tried talking to people about Bitcoin but a higher number of them don't show any interest, they have idea what Bitcoin is but they don't see any reason to join the train so I am thinking, to cut short my time and energy, do you think it's better to talk about decentralization first?

Is it right to say that if anyone doesn't like decentralization they can never like Bitcoin?

I am not trying to force anyone into Bitcoin but people never stop asking me how I am making money for myself and most of my income comes from Bitcoin trading, as you can see, I have no choice but to teach about Bitcoin if I feel like helping someone out.
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