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Topic: Our Vision: How to change the world in three simple steps by Bitcoin" (Read 233 times)

sr. member
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 I can only imagine that I will be disrespected like this for making this post. Actually I realize I shouldn't have made this post, but I request everyone not to disrespect me. I made the mistake of copying and pasting from Twitter and adding its source, but I see no disrespect in that. However, since I have been seen as a thief in the eyes of the seniors, apologize to them.
I am locked my topic, thanks!
legendary
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I am not sure OP read what he posted. He just went to this Twitter page copied the information and posted it with zero effort. While trying to deface the work, he even made the post very difficult to comprehend. Bitcoin can help people get some financial and other benefits. But the currency is not a miracle vaccine or drug that can protect or cure nations from all their financial or economic problems.

El Salvador is setting the pace for other nations but the impact of Bitcoin is not yet visible because they have a long-term for Bitcoin. Bitcoin education and awareness are important for Bitcoin adoption but it is not a desperate move. Any country that wants to know more about Bitcoin should set up a committee to carry out an in-depth analysis or they can learn from other Bitcoin-friendly nations. This your outline or strategy looks complicated.
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It's not a week in which we don't have a clueless newbie reaching us how the world will change, how he has seen the light, how...he has copy pasted this and the light is actually making it into a signature campaign...
It's like you want to be respected but with a discussion that is actually nonsense.
I am pessimistic that OP understands what he is posting.

Even though he has included Twitter links or source links he still seems to be lazy to embellish with his own thoughts and seems to just copy and paste.
Towards the requirements for the signature campaign so it must be kept active with a long thread.

I used to appreciate the enthusiasm, but now it's just annoying and smells of merit fishing, and of a very hard cringe-like one!
Now I appreciate that there are more users who are calling out this type of spam/merit hunt garbage than ones falling for it!
The enthusiasm of members in the past was different.
In the past newbies really learned how to learn on the forum, develop and become productive members so there was no instant way.
When newbies now rely on copying and even using AI, they are only interested in campaign earnings, not in the process.
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And dear, nutildah i mean no disrespect but if you would provide the source from where the op has copied data then it would be nice. (again i mean no disrespect just asking).

Sure, they slipped the reference in the middle of the post, so I guess its not technically "plagiarism," even though it is damn close:

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This first prong is the most important; it is what the next two are built upon.
El Salvador is the example.
Source
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They just copied this long-form tweet word-for-word without adding anything to it. Frankly I consider this kind of stuff to be at least spam and probably plagiarism as well, but because they added the source, it probably wouldn't be marked as such. Its just one of the laziest forms of posting that there is.
Ohh i checked there provided source link now, i thought he (op) must have provided a source link of some specific example he used of El Salvador but now when i checked, i was also stunned like how he had copied this data and there is no difference like op had not wrote any of his own opinions and ideas he just copied it from there maybe rephrased it and pasted here.

You are right such a shameful act he had performed, let me tell you another thing which might have helped you. Once i merited a post without checking the source link but once i gave that post a merit and posted a reply, then other members helped me to find out that he had copied it from the source just like here this OP had did. And i was targeted by other members that he is my friends and i gave him merit on purpose. While i was not his friend and i did not know him.

The point is we should not come to final decision so soon. Again just to clarify i mean no disrespect i just want to share that if we come to final results so soon that would effect us too.
legendary
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So what's the vision?  

A load of gibberish!

I love how some users here who are supposed to be adults still believe in Santa Claus and the Easter Rabbit.
The Bitcoin community will do this and that, oh really? Have a wake-up call by going into the reputation section or meta and see how this Bitcoincommunity acts, how many factions there are, and how many are at odds with each other, once you have made your fill go in the P&S, spend a few minutes there and then ask yourself if this will ever work!

It's not a week in which we don't have a clueless newbie reaching us how the world will change, how he has seen the light, how...he has copy pasted this and the light is actually making it into a signature campaign...

I used to appreciate the enthusiasm, but now it's just annoying and smells of merit fishing, and of a very hard cringe-like one!
Now I appreciate that there are more users who are calling out this type of spam/merit hunt garbage than ones falling for it!
sr. member
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I can only agree with the previous statements: what, in fact, is the vision, and what are these "three steps" designed to do? The example of El Salvador is interesting and inspiring, but hardly scalable. Various educational programs, seminars and other forms of knowledge dissemination are already in operation. Bitcoin is a decentralized system, and it is normal that everyone promotes it in their own way among those they know. And, for example, this forum does a great job as one of the centers of knowledge that spreads from here.

As a result, your whole message is a lot of words, pathos, but not a lot of content. Can you briefly say what exactly you propose to do and what specific results should lead to what specific steps?
sr. member
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I don't actually know the intention of OP for making this post, maybe is to talk about El-Savador's success in bitcoin adoption or give us a good presentation of what he has discovered about bitcoin to the world economy, also it is very crucial for him to know that whenever something like this is coming, is has to be from a direct post from OP himself and not a copy of someone's article already presented or making sort of paraphrasing, it's really disgusting and annoying doing this, be true and be yourself, we all know bitcoin is a world changer digital currency, but we needed something more to discover or know about this already known fact and stop proving smart.
legendary
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@OP please stop doing such activities and participate in discussions instead of copying from the Internet. It is true that you will not rank-up quickly, but at least you will learn more that enables you to earn merits quickly.

Sure, they slipped the reference in the middle of the post, so I guess its not technically "plagiarism," even though it is damn close:
The account that gave him a merit (2Pizza410000BTC) is active in this local board (বাংলাদেশ (Bengali)), and all merits earned are from Wall Observer BTC/USD plus copy/paste method.

This account tried to post in different local baord Nigeria (Naija) but his post was in English.
It reminded me of an account that was recently banned (Unfortunately, was active in the pizza challenge)
I'm going to put him on my watch list, and maybe he'll start using an AI tool as the banned account did Grin.
legendary
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And dear, nutildah i mean no disrespect but if you would provide the source from where the op has copied data then it would be nice. (again i mean no disrespect just asking).

Sure, they slipped the reference in the middle of the post, so I guess its not technically "plagiarism," even though it is damn close:

...
This first prong is the most important; it is what the next two are built upon.
El Salvador is the example.
Source
...

They just copied this long-form tweet word-for-word without adding anything to it. Frankly I consider this kind of stuff to be at least spam and probably plagiarism as well, but because they added the source, it probably wouldn't be marked as such. Its just one of the laziest forms of posting that there is.
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You don’t have to do anything on your own to make Bitcoin the most powerful factor in terms of changing the whole world. No currency, including Fiat can change the consequences which are about to happen. It all depends on the people who are ruling us, like governments. No individual can change the factors taken into account to change the world.
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Bitcoin education for self-determination is intriguing. El Salvador has already adopted Bitcoin, making this plan risky but potentially revolutionary. This courageous move amazes me. As an intellectual and skeptic, this initiative seems unlikely. The idea is good, but the execution is terrible. Bitcoin's volatility and complexity may make it unpopular. It seems like a gamble to make it the foundation of such an ambitious undertaking.

Maintaining quality and rejecting cooption is wise. Its difficult to mix independence with support. This balance may influence project success. An transnational decentralized network to spread essential concepts is futuristic but serious and intimidating. I wonder what this disturbance might mean. Uniting disparate interests is positive. However, Bitcoin's exclusivity raises concerns. Would a more comprehensive approach to digital literacy and decentralized technology work better?
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Well, these steps are not simple for me, and i am not seeing anytime soon that the world or at least my country will adopt BTC just like El salvador has did. What i think is, El-Salvador just made a test on someone else guide to test out the pros and cons of making the BTC a legal tender. And i think that country is US. Well, No blaming anyone here just saying what's in my mind and i think by sharing it, the correction would be made.

This is just somebody else's tweet being presented as original thought.

This is what this account specializes in: copy/pasting stuff from Twitter and then getting his "friends" to merit it to make it look merit-worthy. I doubt this person has learned a single thing about Bitcoin since they joined the forum -- they are too focused on trying to get merits. Truly embarrassing behavior.
hehe, and i was spending some time in understanding what the OP actually has said, as i do not think his local language is English, (well just to clarify mine is not English) so maybe i am the one who found the whole compilation, difficult to read.

And dear, nutildah i mean no disrespect but if you would provide the source from where the op has copied data then it would be nice. (again i mean no disrespect just asking).
legendary
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This is just somebody else's tweet being presented as original thought.

This is what this account specializes in: copy/pasting stuff from Twitter and then getting his "friends" to merit it to make it look merit-worthy. I doubt this person has learned a single thing about Bitcoin since they joined the forum -- they are too focused on trying to get merits. Truly embarrassing behavior.
legendary
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So what's the vision?

For all we know, Bitcoin can only do so much. If you envision a paradise here on earth, I'm afraid Bitcoin can't do that. In the same manner that you can't expect Bitcoin to eradicate poverty, hunger, inequality, and other socio-economic ills.

And if you imagine that there's something everybody can absolutely rally behind, you're probably up for a disappointment. Even among Bitcoin supporters, people are in disagreement about so many things. Even among much smaller groups like Bitcoin developers, there are disagreements. 
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Make Nayib Bukele the president of my country and I will also give you a bitcoin city.
My country's banking system will bring transparency like other countries of the world, one day we will be able to give Bitcoin City as a gift.
Other countries around the world have been able to make their political, economic, social, and cultural changes around Bitcoin while we live in a country where Bitcoin is strictly prohibited.




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In my own view, Bitcoin is all about empowerment and that of course entails a huge area of concern that covers many things. Now, in this process, we are kicking many old habits and entanglements and that is why there will always be resistance coming from different sources - on the top of that is the government as it will slowly lose some control if Bitcoin is allowed to spread like a wildfire. Bitcoin can be representing many ideal dreams and visions and I am hoping that some of them can really be coming true and not be distracted by the force of weak human nature along the way. Good luck, everyone!
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It's built around one of Bitcoin's core ideas: that independent, unbiased, community-led Bitcoin education will change the world.
This isn't about Bitcoin, but rather what Bitcoin will teach us: critical thought, personal responsibility and ultimately self-sovereignty. It teaches us to lower our time preference and look further into the future—and that changes everything. When we have control over our lives and future, it encourages us to build and plan.
Bitcoin allows us to define our destiny.
Our highest-level strategy has three prongs:

First; create an example in El Salvador that demonstrates and documents Bitcoin education as a tool for empowerment at mass scale El Salvador]

As the first nation to adopt Bitcoin as legal tender, El Salvador will be an example for the world—we get to decide what sort of example that will be.
When used correctly Bitcoin is a tool that empowers individuals to make their own decisions and as educators introducing new people to the space it is extremely important that we never dictate to students but rather allow them to come to their own conclusions. In many ways this is the path of most-resistance, but it is also a cornerstone value.
Cooption  is our enemy, and we will have to constantly confront it.

Fiercely resisting outside influence—from sponsors, governments or anyone else—will be difficult. It will mean that we will decline some opportunities, which is why the communities we serve will deeply value those that do understand and support the mission.
Even while we grow, we must always strive for quality. In fact, quality is MORE important than quantity. This means we need to always iterate and improve upon our offerings as well as always strive to improve ourselves. We need to be self-critical. We also need to forge new ground, which is difficult but necessary.
This first prong is the most important; it is what the next two are built upon.
El Salvador is the example.
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Second; create a toolkit to make that example easy to copy by open-sourcing everything & creating easy, international communication channels  [node network]

El Salvador is the focus, but the mission is the world.
This has never been done before.
Bitcoin can be humanity’s first revolution. In every previous ‘revolution’ we have fought over who has power, we now have a chance to change our very relationship with power.
As we grow, we will make a lot of mistakes and learn a lot of lessons. We operate on a Bitcoin standard in a fiat world. We must build new systems and trailblaze new paths.

When we open-source  everything—not just educational materials but things like accounting, media, communication and even how we make decisions internally—then it will be much easier for anyone, anywhere to copy or iterate upon our template.
While we seek to create new systems and open-source everything, we are also building out a global decentralized communication layer—a network of nodes. Each node agrees to a basic core consensus about Bitcoin education—that it must be: independent; impartial; community-led, high-quality; Bitcoin-only; and teach empowerment.

The communication needs to be multi-directional. El Salvador is the genesis block  but all of the nodes in the global decentralized network must be able to easily and independently communicate with each other to share their own best practices and lessons learned. This will dramatically speed up the timeline and increase the quality.
The network will have nodes in 21 nations by the end of this year.

This is a serious attempt to replace the existing order and making the status quo irrelevant. There will be resistance.
Diffusing the core ideas in a way that is efficient, decentralized and international will make it extremely resilient. Once something becomes unstoppable, it becomes inevitable.
We are building an unstoppable machine.

Third; create a common banner under which diverse interests can align--we don’t have to agree on other things, but independent, impartial, community-led bitcoin education is something for all to rally behind. A rising tide raises all boats. [advisory board]

By focusing solely on independent, impartial, community-led education, and doing so with complete transparency, we can create a common ground that everyone can support.
People come at Bitcoin from diverse perspectives, but, like Bitcoin itself, we want to encourage collaboration over competition.
There are lots of other great projects doing wonderful things but because our geographic vision is so broad (the world) we need to maintain a narrow focus on what we do. If it’s not Bitcoin education, then we will leave the task to others.

This common ground, that is difficult to oppose and easy to unite behind, manifests itself by creating an advisory board of all the diverse industry leaders and creating a common table. This will also lend legitimacy, which will allow the network to grow even faster. This will incentivize industry leaders to be involved and create a positive feedback loop.
This common ground will manifest itself in the physical world at an annual charity Gala in El Salvador, which won’t just serve as a fundraiser but also to entrench that vision and give it physical space.

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