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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: TELLING THE TRUTH ABOUT BITCOIN
by
camito
on 26/02/2020, 14:07:10 UTC
It happened that yesterday a secondary school teacher who teaches in a private school visited my office after sighting my banner about learning how to buy/sell bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. He told me he heard bitcoin could make him to become very rich at the shortest possible time. He was willing to offer me money since I have a physical office where I sell bible/Christian literature. I objected him, but took out time to educate him about bitcoin and the blockchain technology how it's possible for it to change his financial fortune with proper coaching and a determined heart of discipline. He was very concern about who will buy the bitcoin from him and if his fund will be trapped, I showed him the bitcoin market capitalization and he jerked in surprise, and talked little about custodian and non-custodian wallet. He was fascinated and at this point he is more willing to underdsatnd the market than just investing without knowledge.

Just before he left, I gave him a serious caution never to give anyone his money with the hope of getting a weekly or monthly dividend, and never to buy and coin that promises to display bitcoin in 3 years as such promising a big price growth. He promised to visit again with his I-pad and diary to start practical class.

Our little exposition of bitcoin and its working principles can help save innocent investors from Ponzi and scam promoters. I never had such opportunity 3years ago, had to read online.

Now this is a very good example. We are always on the move to introduce Bitcoin to other people; to educate them, to inspire them, and to help them. With your situation, we all know that most people would take the opportunity to get the money and worse, tell lies about Bitcoin for his/her own intentions. It is good to know that there are still people who cares for others. This is not just thinking about Bitcoin's future but also being a good samaritan to others which we must also practice. Money, when retrieved or made illegally and from fakeness, may mean something in terms of price but for genuity and honesty, I guess not.