65 sats \ 5 replies \ @Coinsreporter 16 Jun \ on: Bitcoin Circular Economy - a hard to achieve goal for many people bitcoin
I'm doing taking all of these steps. However, not finding a great success on one of them.
Convince Anybody—
I live in a very small town in India and it's surrounded by a lot of villages. The farmers here are so little educated that they don't even know how to properly use a mobile phone. For others, most people are afraid of government. The corporate media has spread so much confusion about Bitcoin that people will consider you a criminal. Government has also spread that they will take 32% taxes (on profits) you earn from virtual assets (as they say).
So, all's not bleak though. I've orange pilled a few people but because of the above my success rate isn't very promising.
However, I am hopeful that this will change once the Bitcoin circular Economy takes over Europe and NA. India will follow then.
It's all about people's education. Educate them.
Start small, think big.
Start with those that YOU have an interest into: food producers, your direct services providers etc.
People tend to listen to their closest ones not to the government.
so start your own meetups with a small group of people and explain them what is all about.
Forget about gov and corporate media ! Forget about US and EU in your local adoption!
Bitcoin adoption start from grass roots not from the top !
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I will follow every word you said. Thank you so much.
When I ask people 'do you accept Botcoin?' They laugh at me and generally ignore or give a look that they are looking at a criminal.
I just smile back and move ahead in search of someone else. We have so many people. This is a plus.
I referred SN to a few and I feel it's magical. Out of my 14 known references, 4 are now learning to become Bitcoiner.
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yes, one by one, slowly, with patience and well educated.
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Thanks. I think the same same way that's why I regularly remain in hunt.
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