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This is another great means of spreading btc awareness to the public. Here where I reside, I have heard such btc related programs on radio few occasions and I usually listen to see what I can benefit from the topic. I think you did a great job doing this, am sure some people have already gain knowledge about btc from your presentation. Kudos.
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As RJ you did great job, you took the opportunity given to you for teaching about Bitcoin with the community which is a great contribution.

Well, even with p2p still you're taking the risk of freezing your bank account since bank completely banned the transaction related to cryptocurrencies so they can hold your funds at anytime without prior notice even in the future.
Yes there's still a risk with the p2p but every Nigerian that'd into crypto understands this and that's why while doing trade on exchange they avoid using any crypto related language while chatting on how to go about the transaction. And with no evidence of crypto words  no bank can freeze your funds in your bank account and that's why almost every Nigerian uses the p2p method cause it safer.
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This is very good. OP you have done a good job here by taking this bold steps as far by going live in air. Ordinarily, if not that you are a worker there, this shot you took would have cost you a whole lot of funds. You see their is difference in doing something and doing something with passion. Here OP just showed us what it means doing something with passion whereby he won't in air to make a live radio broadcast on bitcoin adoption and promotion.
Like myself, I have been on this for sometime now and it has been yielding positive results so far. The people I have been able to onboard have been thanking me for showing them the road. I just did what I know could be of benefit to them and sincerely speaking, they too have been onboarding their fellows out there and this is how the large scale adoption begins gradually from the bottom to the top. OP, you did very well in this step you took. I believe people that listened to you that day must have gained more knowledge and enlightenment on how bitcoin works.
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I have always wanted to do this but at each point I would be met with one challenge or the other. I would feel discouraged and just abandon the project. I remember starting a podcast and for almost one month, I had just two listeners my mom and grandma. They did it just to encourage me. I doubt if they understood anything. So I gave up on the project. I started to pursue buying airtime in a radio station just to talk about bitcoin, then radio station closed up as a result of poor management or something like that. It is a good thing you have done. I hope you are consistent because people need to hear about bitcoin often.
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OP you have really done well to go on air educating people about bitcoin with the little time you had for your show on radio. I love your motivation as many people will love to embrace this new era but they don't have proper understanding on bitcoin, while some is due to their ignorance to it. If the awareness is everywhere around the people then it will change their mentality and mindset about bitcoin because they will properly know why bitcoin is better than fiat currency and other shit coins. I cherish your effort.

 Can you also plead with your boss to give you a time in which you can talk more on bitcoin at least once in a week,so that interested persons can always tune in when its time for the program to ask questions and know more on bitcoin
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This is a great way to get the locals interested in Bitcoin. Excellent work!
Since your first mention of it, have you done any other episodes where you talked about Bitcoin?
You could make it a daily or weekly thing. Devote a period of time in each show/week and talk about a particular Bitcoin-related subject.

QUESTIONS FROM THE PARENTS
- Is Bitcoin secured and how do you earn from it?

ANSWER: Bitcoin was the first coin created, and it has never been hacked in terms of security, it is highly secure.
Well, there was a case in 2010 that became known as the Value Overflow Incident where a hacker (or a group of people) took advantage of a bug in the source code and generated over 180 billion bitcoins for themselves. This was, of course, fixed.

Bitcoin could be earned when it was still in its early stages but now, you can only earn as a miner, but you can buy a small amount and hold it.
Are you talking about earning from faucets and giveaways? It's hard to find them nowadays that will be worth the effort. Like any other currency, you can work for it and be paid in Bitcoin. No one can ban you from receiving it.

- Can someone manage it for you (since they are always kind of busy)
It's easy to manage. The whole point is securing the seed/and or private keys properly. And you do that once. That's not a process that needs repeating if you did it properly. Store the words on paper or metal, and keep them safe. You will only need the words during wallet recoveries. Using a hardware wallet simplifies everything a lot. 
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Bitcoin could be earned when it was still in its early stages but now, you can only earn as a miner, but you can buy a small amount and hold it.
Why small amount? I would prefer to have my money in bitcoin after a significant bear market, the best time to buy bitcoin. Well, I can accept that people should buy small amount, but they should know that bitcoin is a speculative asset and can be a store of value and a hedge against inflation if holding it for a long period of time.

People can speculate, buy bitcoin and still earn more money from it, a way to invest in bitcoin.

I agree with you, that's a pretty broad mindset bro, you are like someone who knows the future, and I've read news that a family sells a house and buys all of bitcoin. and a few stories of great people who considered bitcoin and adopted it.


hi op, you are so professional and brave. I'm proud of you and the people who care and educate with the insights they have, it's not an easy thing to voice bitcoin. And I've also got several questions like that. With various understandings. Of course it can be accepted from each other's point of view.
bitcoin is a future and an asset suitable for all ages.and will continue to grow over time. and I hope more people will speak up about bitcoin.
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This was the discussion topic I drafted, and it was approved by the manager the day before I went live. He's heard of bitcoin, and to persuade him further, I set up a wallet for him just to prove what I'm proposing is real, and I'm glad he accepted. He cautioned me not to delve too deeply into Bitcoin as an alternative form of payment because he does not want our radio station to be shut down by the government or to irritate top officials. However, I did a small amount because the truth about bitcoin needs to be heard.

Getting approval is the most difficult part of the process.
Well done, OP, for devoting your valuable time to creating such an interesting program of spreading Bitcoin knowledge to the people in your community; this is what we want as a means of spreading Bitcoin knowledge to the entire world. The Nigerian government has yet to legalize Bitcoin, but citizens are interested in Bitcoin and cryptocurrency; your education of the public will assist them in resolving any issues they may have with Bitcoin and cryptocurrency.
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Good job, sounds like a cool, but also difficult project!

People see Biitcoin is high risky investment, so many of them due to lack of understanding and orientation,introducing it to a bigginer you need to let them know it bit by bit and help them master how the volatility affect price.
You don't explain bitcoin to people and tells them to go put all their life savings, that's not how adoption works and again, remember this is a live show which you need to apply caution and sense so that I don't end up jeopardizing myself and the people I work with.
Always apply caution to people that are new to bitcoin.
I was about to say: you are most probably going to face a whole bunch of people who are in this area of 'heard about Bitcoin', but also 'dont really know anything about it' and are easily manipulated by media telling them horror stories. Stories about energy consumption, climate impact and also 'extreme volatility'..

You should be aware and ready to answer such questions / arguments. One resource to 'debunk FUD' which is really just a collection of links (of varying quality), is the following.
https://endthefud.org/

It covers misunderstandings and misinformation about Energy, Justice, Bitcoin as Money, Inflation, PoW vs PoS, Control, Governments, Altcoins and Tech.

-what is the least amount you can start with?
       ANSWER: You can buy bitcoin of any amount but some p2p recommends a minimum of $10 which is around #7,000
For buying especially small amounts peer-to-peer, I'd like to recommend Robosats. Works really well and fairly quickly - you can also specify custom payment methods, depending on what's popular locally.
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Once it was very rare to see news about bitcoin on the television channels. Now we're able to see it often, and there were some programs that give awareness on cryptocurrency usage. In the past if some news is on television, then it'll be about the negative of cryptocurrencies. Now things have changed a lot and this transformation is happening through people like the op.
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This is fantastic news regarding bitcoin. You used your job influence to spread exciting Bitcoin news. I have to say that you did an amazing job on this. I'm hoping the manager will give you another opportunity to conduct a live session with the people. I'm sure the majority of them will want to inquire further about the difficulties, if any, they have encountered in the process of venturing into bitcoin. Try to educate them more on the volatility of the bitcoin market and the fact that it is not a quick money-making scheme where you can get wealthy over night in your upcoming performance, if at all possible. Before beginning anything, they must carefully understand bitcoin.
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I must admit that I love this, good one @op, bitcoin, (though it's been several years since it's inception,) is still relatively new to several people out there, many have heard of it, but lack the knowledge and will power to get involved, some lack real information about bitcoin, many others are just afraid of taking a wrong step that might lead to them losing their hard earned money.
This is why any effort (no matter how small) directed towards educating the masses about bitcoin will always be appreciated by the community.
Kudo to you ones again.

BTW,, I will love to know the radio station you work with, maybe I can start listening to your shows.
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Fantastic initiative It's good to know that you have promoted bitcoin by using your position. I would be delighted if you included Nigerian bitcoiners in a panel discussion the next time you go on the air. Additionally, it would be wonderful if you could discuss bitcoin in relation to the economic situation of the nation. I say this because I think that people want to be part of things that they can relate to, such as bitcoin in relation to how much money they earn each month, bitcoin in relation to the value of the national currency, bitcoin in relation to the inflation rate in the country, etc.
Wow, what a fantastic idea! As I previously stated, I'll make an effort to come up with something when the topic is discussed again. I'm noting down details like the relationship between inflation and the value of currencies, which I greatly appreciate. And I'll do more the next time because your gift will go a long way because our station has one of the longest ranges in my state.
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Fantastic initiative It's good to know that you have promoted bitcoin by using your position. I would be delighted if you included Nigerian bitcoiners in a panel discussion the next time you go on the air. Additionally, it would be wonderful if you could discuss bitcoin in relation to the economic situation of the nation. I say this because I think that people want to be part of things that they can relate to, such as bitcoin in relation to how much money they earn each month, bitcoin in relation to the value of the national currency, bitcoin in relation to the inflation rate in the country, etc.
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Just out of curiosity, if bitcoin is entirely banned in Nigeria then how the radio station allowed you to talk about this?

As RJ you did great job, you took the opportunity given to you for teaching about Bitcoin with the community which is a great contribution.

Well, even with p2p still you're taking the risk of freezing your bank account since bank completely banned the transaction related to cryptocurrencies so they can hold your funds at anytime without prior notice even in the future.
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Hopefully one day I would be invited as a special guest in a local radio station to educate the masses on what really Bitcoin is all about especially for those who have been misinformed or uninformed. I am not there to shill them about Bitcoin, but rather share what's good in it especially the real use cases, fundamentals and the future of it.
Are you well known speaker, then you'll be invited. If not, we need to work on it. For now you can create your own podcast. People who are good speakers can take an opportunity and educate people, because they get more chances to talk on different topics. Whenever they talk of some other topic, making a small discussion about bitcoin could interest the participants to know more about it. Another thing we need to first educate the ones next to us, if we're able to convince them it is a big success.
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Good job OP, I have notice one thing within the locals and you just brought it to my attention. Whenever there is a new tech that involves money, the smart and educated ones usually take advantage of it from others(the scammers do refer it to as update), glad that you are informing and educating the locals around you so they don't fall victims of these guys. I think what contributed to these Ponzi schemes is the inadequate direction of finance and exposure, people love means to get quick money and that is exactly what scammers use as a fishing net to farm their money.

       ANSWER: You can buy bitcoin of any amount but some p2p recommends a minimum of $10 which is around #7,000

We also have p2p usually refers to as merchants, some of them have vendors, you can contact them like we do have some in the forum from the Naija board and you may be able to buy as low as that and they have a reputation here as well, it is better you contact them physically, that way nobody can run away with your money. I know a guy I do sell to times and meet sometimes when it involves large transactions because I dislike using centralized exchanges since I did more research about them.
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Hopefully one day I would be invited as a special guest in a local radio station to educate the masses on what really Bitcoin is all about especially for those who have been misinformed or uninformed. I am not there to shill them about Bitcoin, but rather share what's good in it especially the real use cases, fundamentals and the future of it.
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This is great.  Thanks for helping to educate those in your area.

Here are some additional thoughts on the questions you received:



- Is Bitcoin secured

That depends on what you mean by "secured".  If you are asking if it is a certificate that represents some other form of tangible value (such as a stock certificate representing the value of a company, or a loan being secured" by collateral) then no.  However, if you are asking if it has a robust and reliable security system preventing unauthorized access, then absolutely yes.

The software that runs the bitcoin system has been reviewed by thousands of people. There are no known cases of any breach of the network in over a decade and there are hundreds of billions of U.S. dollars worth of value being secured so we can pretty confidently say that there is plenty of incentive for someone to spend a lot of money trying.  The fact that nobody has succeeded yet given that incentive is a strong indication that it is one of the most secure systems in the world today.

However, while the network itself is extremely secure, protecting the bitcoins belonging to any individual is the responsibility of that individual.  The software that is used to access your bitcoins generally contains the keys (or secrets) that are used to manage that value. If an individual is careless with those keys/secrets then it is possible for an attacker to gain access to that information and use it to take/control that person's bitcoins.  If you are going to manage your bitcoins yourself, it is therefore very important to protect those keys from being accessed by others through malware, hacking, phishing, or other scams.

Alternately, if you don't feel comfortable with your own ability to secure your keys, there are companies/services that will hold custody of your bitcoins for you and will manage the security for you.  There is a risk in that option that the company/service you choose is either untrustworthy or incompetent.  Everyone has to figure out their own risk tolerance and make their own decision as to whether they feel they can do a good enough job of protecting their keys, or if they feel they need to trust someone else to do it for them.

If you choose to manage your access yourself, there are systems available (such as hardware wallets, and cold wallets) to make that process easier for those that have accumulated an amount of bitcoin that they become nervous about securing.

and how do you earn from it?

Bitcoin is money.  You "earn from it" the same way as you "earn from" any other money. You can create a product or provide a service and accept bitcoin as payment in exchange. You can beg for bitcoin and hope that some charitable person will give you some for free, you can attempt to steal or scam someone out of their bitcoin, or you can exchange one form of money (such as your local currency) for it.  As the exchange rate between bitcoin and your local currency changes over time, there is an opportunity to exchange back and forth acquiring your local currency when it is stronger and acquiring bitcoin when your local currency becomes weaker in comparison.  The historical trend over the past 10 years has been for the bitcoin currency to increase in strength quite a bit over all local currencies. Therefore, it has historically been beneficial to acquire as much bitcoin as one can afford to risk, and then over time end up with increasing purchasing power as the bitcoin exchange rate increases. There is no guarantee that this will continue to be true, and even if id does continue to be true for many more decades there isn't any guarantee that it will be true over any arbitrary time period (hours, days, weeks, months, years, etc).

- Is Bitcoin only for young people?

As I said, Bitcoin is money.  Therefore, bitcoin is for anyone that uses money. It does currently require some access to (and comfort using) technology (internet, software, computer or smartphone, etc), though you may be able to get a technology savy person in your family or household to assist you with acquiring and/or using some if you aren't comfortable doing so on your own.

- Can someone manage it for you (since they are always kind of busy)

As mentioned earlier, this is a risky thing to do.  There have been many cases in the past of people trusting someone (or some service) to manage their bitcoin for them, and then after a while that trusted person or service vanishes with all the bitcoin wealth accumulated by all the people for whom they were managing bitcoin. There also have been cases of incompetent people or services losing bitcoin to hackers or scammers. Much like physical cash, if you give access to your bitcoin and someone runs off with it, the ONLY way to get it back is to find them and force them to give it back (for example through the threat of violence or through lawsuits).

- Asked about the legality of Bitcoin

Your answer to this one was very good. It is important to understand that every jurisdiction is different and that the vast majority of jurisdictions in the world have no laws AGAINST acquiring, holding, spending, or selling bitcoin itself. If you are buying or selling very large quantities and/or exchanging with a large number of people, then some jurisdictions in the world might require you to have some sort of money service business license or comply with various anti-money-laundering processes.

-what is the least amount you can start with?

I exchanged $0.01 with someone once, but since there is a small transaction fee involved in sending the bitcoin from one person to the other that will generally be a silly idea. Before acquiring, figure out what fees you're chosen method is likely to incur.  I'd generally suggest trying to keep the total fees (transaction fees, exchange fees, etc) below 1%.  So, if the sum of all the fees is likely to be $0.10, then $10 is a reasonable starting point.

More important is to figure out what your personal risk tolerance is.  The exchange rate between bitcoin and local currency changes all the time, and many times that exchange rate will spend a significant amount of time at a level where the market rate of the bitcoin you own is significantly less than you exchanged for it.  If you spent $10 acquiring your bitcoin, and the exchange rate drops such that the market value of that bitcoin is only $4.70 for a year or two, it might be a bit frustrating, but you won't likely be devastated by it.

On the other hand, if you've saved up $8,000 that you were planning on spending on college tuition next year, and you decide to sink it ALL into bitcoin. It might be very upsetting if the exchange rate drops shortly thereafter to a point where the market value of your bitcoin is only $3,100, and even more upsetting if it doesn't recover above $3,600 for a few years.

-what are the advantages of being on bitcointalk and how to be a member?

Like any forum, there is a lot of nonsense on the bitcointalk forum along with some scams. Verify anything you learn there, and take the time to figure out who generally gives good information.  There are, though, many people active on the forum with many years of experience assisting others with learning. It's a great place to share thoughts, concerns, ideas, and to gain knowledge.

- Differences between wallet and exchange.

An "exchange" is a person/company that provides a way for those who have local currency (and want to acquire bitcoin) to connect with those who have bitcoin (and want to acquire local currency).  In most cases, the exchange handles the transfer of the funds (bitcoin and local currency) between the individuals, and many times does so without any need for those individuals to even know who the other is. To facilitate this, then generally require that you (at least temporarily) give them control over the amount of value you want to exchange (either of your local currency or of your bitcoin depending on which you have and which you are trying to acquire).  There is some risk involved in this, so you want to be careful choosing the service that you'll use.  If you're comfortable enough with the technology and process, there are some peer-to-peer exchanges that reduce the amount of control you need to turn over.

A "wallet" is the software (or in some cases hardware) that you use to manage access to your bitcoins. It is where the keys/secrets are stored that give you control over your bitcoins. It provides you a view of how much bitcoin you control. It provides a method for sending transactions. It provides a set of "addresses" you can tell to others so that they can use those addresses to send you some bitcoin.

Some exchanges or services that take custody of your bitcoins for you will provide you with an "account" in their system that you can use to see how many bitcoins they are managing for you and which you can use to tell them where you'd like them to send some bitcoins on your behalf.  Some of those services even call these accounts "wallets". They are not the same as an actual bitcoin wallet though.
 


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