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hero member
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December 19, 2021, 01:59:08 PM
#49
Information has become very important in the economy especially in this industry ,sharing something called information technology knowledge is a better thing than giving a finance ! with that knowledge will bring that person to be successful ,give a finance its good but it's better to give knowledge how to make money through internet ,but continuing to impart knowledge is not enough if the person is not mentally developed
sr. member
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December 19, 2021, 01:19:51 PM
#48
Everyone deserves to know about crypto and as exposed crypto investors it's nice to share the knowledge with as many that are available to us. The more people learn about crypto the easier it becomes to tackle issues of unemployment and insecurities as many will get too engaged in earning than looking for how to cause havock
sr. member
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December 19, 2021, 06:41:19 AM
#47
I'd rather share or help those who have passion to know more about crypto, than just curious but not trying to dig it myself it's just a waste of time and not necessarily want to get involved.
better pay attention to who we want to help and with reasons of their own accord, and I only tell from what I know and answer their questions with what I know.
giving about the basics of crypto is the main thing and then I just suggest looking for what they need on the internet or youtube and the tutorials they want, and that way we can see how much effort and hard work they put into achieving their goals.
because I think nowadays there are a lot and it's easy to find out what we want to know on the internet and still suggest to be careful and also research it again.
legendary
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December 19, 2021, 04:06:17 AM
#46
In sharing knowledge and helping others to crypto, you must be cautious so as not to be too forward in trying to teach an uninterested student. Also in teaching very close family members and others who know you well, be sure to ensure that you teach them into an independent phase where they can do things on their own else they will continue to burden you about little things they could learn on their own, but too lazy because they have the mindset that there is someone who they can burden because you introduced them to it.
hero member
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December 19, 2021, 03:47:02 AM
#45
For me this forum is the best about crypto currencies. Almost all of the things I know about cryptos comes from here. There are so many different people here, from all around the world with so many different backgrounds. This forum is great way for beginners, intermediate and experts in cryptos to share their problems and solution. I am grateful to be part of such a nice community.
As for Christmas it's hard for me to find good presents. My cousin asked me a lot about bitcoins this year, for him I will setup a small walket with some BTC as gift. Maybe I can convince him to join this forum as well.
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December 19, 2021, 03:32:16 AM
#44
I always tell people about what I am doing and what crypto is when they ask me, but the thing is that the majority of people are not ready to change something and learn something new. They are used to earning money on their work and they don't understand how to make money just investing in crypto currencies or do staking etc. I think that such people are just lazy when they snub opportunities and I can't help them.
Some people are used to being in their comfort zone so when there is something new and it can make money they don't use it,
of course it's very unfortunate but after all we also can't force it and hopefully they realize that investing or trading in crypto is also profitable even though the risks are also big
hero member
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December 19, 2021, 02:10:30 AM
#43
OP,I agree with your post,but I also kinda disagree.
I think that poor people should stay away from the crypto industry,because:
1.Cryptocurrencies are very volatile and inexperienced people can easily lose their money,if they don't know what they are doing.If you are poor and you lose 1000USD,the loss would be way bigger,compared with some rich crypto investor/trader losing 1000USD.
2.There aren't many job opportunities in the crypto industry for uneducated people.The poor people really need a job and good income.They don't need to invest and trade,because they don't have enough savings/capital.
3.Crypto scams are still a thing.

The people,who are interested in crypto,must do their own research.There's plenty of info on the internet available for free.I don't feel good for trying to convince someone in the benefits of the cryptocurrency world.
hero member
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December 19, 2021, 02:02:27 AM
#42
I always tell people about what I am doing and what crypto is when they ask me, but the thing is that the majority of people are not ready to change something and learn something new. They are used to earning money on their work and they don't understand how to make money just investing in crypto currencies or do staking etc. I think that such people are just lazy when they snub opportunities and I can't help them.
legendary
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December 18, 2021, 04:35:05 PM
#41
i tell my family and close friend, my sister join on this, and some of my friend also.
first experience, hard to tell to people who dont care about technology advances, what they want to know is something that related with their life. and its easy if i use money as the point base, because it can help their economy.just give what make  that stimulation become bigger.
legendary
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December 18, 2021, 03:15:58 PM
#40
Talking online is indeed easier, and shouting around about Bitcoin is not a good strategy, of course. It's dangerous, as Lucius pointed out, because you make yourself a target for robbers, basically, but I also believe it's bad because if people hear about how great Bitcoin is all the time, it pushes them away and feels even more like a scam.
I answer questions about cryptos when I'm asked, and I sometimes tell people that I know a thing or two about Bitcoin, but, of course, I don't try to convince them to invest or anything, and I don't share any information about my personal funds in Bitcoin.
I would say that if you keep talking about how much you made, then it will definitely sound like a scam, this is why I try to talk about how fiat is a horrible currency and people should not be keeping their investment in fiat.

It is not really smart to keep your money in something that constantly gets devalued, specially this year USD and many other fiat dropped down in value like crazy and yes I know bitcoin didn't do so well in the past few months but when you look at year to date you will see that it is more than 50% return so far and even had 100% at some point. Which is why instead of saying good things about bitcoin, say bad things about fiat in order to get people more interested. The hatred towards the system will naturally move them closer to bitcoin.
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December 18, 2021, 01:51:23 PM
#39
Talking online is indeed easier, and shouting around about Bitcoin is not a good strategy, of course. It's dangerous, as Lucius pointed out, because you make yourself a target for robbers, basically, but I also believe it's bad because if people hear about how great Bitcoin is all the time, it pushes them away and feels even more like a scam.
I answer questions about cryptos when I'm asked, and I sometimes tell people that I know a thing or two about Bitcoin, but, of course, I don't try to convince them to invest or anything, and I don't share any information about my personal funds in Bitcoin.
it is very dangerous to tell someone about the amount of assets we have. of course it is not recommended. and also we may give our knowledge about bitcoin, but don't force people to invest, because there is no profit for us either, if the person is impatient and bitcoin declines, then we might be blamed. Humans are indeed a place to socialize, so use that sharing to build
It's a bad idea to share that important detail to others. Always limit what you're going to say to others if it's about your investments and personal life.

Totally okay to share what you have to share to others but don't come to the point that you'll be taken advantage by them and might put your life into danger. Do not try to be a superhero and just always act and talk casually.

Personal attacks are for real when you've shared a lot and you haven't stopped talking about how much bitcoin you own.
sr. member
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December 18, 2021, 01:46:15 PM
#38
Rightly said, the people who are aquatinted with cryptocurrencies have the opportunity to extend their knowledge to their family and friends. For example:- This Christmas me and my boyfriend are planning to visit each other but apparently it's a hard task to transfer money via bank accounts, the visa I had to pay for apparently needed credit card and I had to ask him to lend me his, then I transferred the money in form of *Bitcoins*, he had to make a whole wallet and then he also started investing a bit into it. I could have transferred via bank account but I wanted him to start using bitcoins, plus it worked and now every now and then he asks me questions about how it all works, which I try and answer to the best if my knowledge.  Other than that me and my brother also invested our money in other cryptocurrencies together, which was a big deal since he was never interested in cryptocurrencies and I feel at least he took a step after me nagging him for a while.
Matter or it do starts out with a single transactions that involves crypto or something new which would poke up their interest and curiousity and when it do starts out then this is where questions would really be asked out and starts to get interesting on certain individual. If you are really mindful about adoption and further exposure then you would really be thinking off about teaching others with with the most simplest and basic stuff which would really make them understand on how crypto works
in terms of payment system and of course with  investment benefits if someone tends to make out some engagement.
hero member
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December 18, 2021, 12:12:51 PM
#37
Rightly said, the people who are aquatinted with cryptocurrencies have the opportunity to extend their knowledge to their family and friends. For example:- This Christmas me and my boyfriend are planning to visit each other but apparently it's a hard task to transfer money via bank accounts, the visa I had to pay for apparently needed credit card and I had to ask him to lend me his, then I transferred the money in form of *Bitcoins*, he had to make a whole wallet and then he also started investing a bit into it. I could have transferred via bank account but I wanted him to start using bitcoins, plus it worked and now every now and then he asks me questions about how it all works, which I try and answer to the best if my knowledge.  Other than that me and my brother also invested our money in other cryptocurrencies together, which was a big deal since he was never interested in cryptocurrencies and I feel at least he took a step after me nagging him for a while.
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December 18, 2021, 10:07:56 AM
#36
sharing knowledge is not easy like sharing photo or data.
if you want to get knowledge from others, you should know their own frequency.
True, in personal it's more difficult than posting in the forum. In the forum, you can just post your knowledge/idea, and you'll get an audience. Those who disagree will ignore/debate you, and those who agree will follow you, simple.

In personal level, I won't "educate" people if they aren't asking question. Remember, your time is precious and knowledge shall be given to those who seek it. Sell out your knowledge cheap only screams "I'm not important so please hear me."
Talking online is indeed easier, and shouting around about Bitcoin is not a good strategy, of course. It's dangerous, as Lucius pointed out, because you make yourself a target for robbers, basically, but I also believe it's bad because if people hear about how great Bitcoin is all the time, it pushes them away and feels even more like a scam.
I answer questions about cryptos when I'm asked, and I sometimes tell people that I know a thing or two about Bitcoin, but, of course, I don't try to convince them to invest or anything, and I don't share any information about my personal funds in Bitcoin.
it is very dangerous to tell someone about the amount of assets we have. of course it is not recommended. and also we may give our knowledge about bitcoin, but don't force people to invest, because there is no profit for us either, if the person is impatient and bitcoin declines, then we might be blamed. Humans are indeed a place to socialize, so use that sharing to build
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December 18, 2021, 10:02:09 AM
#35
That also depends If those people whom you've shared your knowledge to are either interested after you taught them or interested before you teach them.
Because everything could be useless when they doesn't show interest.
In my case, I'm like always in Christmas, because I always give the best information I can teach If someone asks me about crypto and genuinely seen an interest in their eyes.
Some are just asking out of curiosity, and when you say you need to invest a certain capital, they'll step back out immediately lol.

In my area there are people who do not want to invest in crypto and prefer to invest in investment scams that offer huge profits/returns but in the end they wasted their investment because it disappeared like a bubble. Many people really want a quick huge income and don’t want to work hard to earn well or learn to gain knowledge on how to invest well in a good investment that can provide a good income.
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December 18, 2021, 09:42:05 AM
#34
Fortunately, they are ready to learn and now they are making money in cryto like me.

You have not shared with us the way they now making money with crypto? Did you teach them to trade, participate in signatures or bounty campaigns or is it something else? I ask this only for the reason that others can share your ideas with someone else.

For all those who are trying to help others, I suggest reading this post - the topic is similar to this, but the advice is more or less the same.

I taught the two of them how to join the bounty campaign, but I will first explain what crypto is and everything that can be explained so that they fully understand about cryptocurrency to the best of my knowledge. After they learned how to join the campaigns, I also taught them how to trade, just basic and they went on to research other trading knowledge.

The others don't like to join the  bounty campaign and prefer to learn to trade so that's what I taught them step by step until they learn but I always remind them that trading is risky and you can have losses so you have to keep learning to become more effective trader.
legendary
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December 18, 2021, 07:30:54 AM
#33
sharing knowledge is not easy like sharing photo or data.
if you want to get knowledge from others, you should know their own frequency.
True, in personal it's more difficult than posting in the forum. In the forum, you can just post your knowledge/idea, and you'll get an audience. Those who disagree will ignore/debate you, and those who agree will follow you, simple.

In personal level, I won't "educate" people if they aren't asking question. Remember, your time is precious and knowledge shall be given to those who seek it. Sell out your knowledge cheap only screams "I'm not important so please hear me."
Talking online is indeed easier, and shouting around about Bitcoin is not a good strategy, of course. It's dangerous, as Lucius pointed out, because you make yourself a target for robbers, basically, but I also believe it's bad because if people hear about how great Bitcoin is all the time, it pushes them away and feels even more like a scam.
I answer questions about cryptos when I'm asked, and I sometimes tell people that I know a thing or two about Bitcoin, but, of course, I don't try to convince them to invest or anything, and I don't share any information about my personal funds in Bitcoin.
hero member
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December 18, 2021, 06:48:31 AM
#32
That also depends If those people whom you've shared your knowledge to are either interested after you taught them or interested before you teach them.
Because everything could be useless when they doesn't show interest.
In my case, I'm like always in Christmas, because I always give the best information I can teach If someone asks me about crypto and genuinely seen an interest in their eyes.
Some are just asking out of curiosity, and when you say you need to invest a certain capital, they'll step back out immediately lol.
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December 18, 2021, 04:42:35 AM
#31
There is the saying that you don't give people fish but you teach them how to fish. This saying is proper to what message that you try to pass but you know also that people have to be ready to know how to fish because you can only take a horse to stream to drink but you can't force it to drink. Therefore, people have to be willing to be taught. Cryptocurrency is still being doubted by many and instead of wasting all day trying to find someone to teach, allow the profit and good life to show in you and that will attract those that are willing to be taught. It is good that your friends have been convinced that they follow you but many still doubting cryptocurrency.
sr. member
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December 18, 2021, 04:18:37 AM
#30
sharing is a virtue that others enjoy, sharing knowledge about crypto goes beyond sharing money. of course with the knowledge they get they can make money and can make ends meet. I prefer to share knowledge than share money, they will be lazy to work if we always give money. but practicing their skills can make them independent to make money.
I agree and indeed when we share money it will not get them any skills or anything that is useful but sometimes they tend to be lazy,
besides that, the benefits I think are more sharing knowledge than sharing money,
doesn't mean sharing or giving money is a bad thing but we have to know the right moment to do it
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