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Topic
Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Is Bitcoin a scam
by
BALIK
on 27/03/2024, 08:25:25 UTC
If anyone still thinks Bitcoin  is a scam and depending only on fiat currencies then he or she is a slave to fiat system and believe  it or not Fiat is brain rot.
There are so many things these peoples  must understand  to know why they are really  a slave to the fiat system.


I don’t even care much on what people believe to be their reality of Bitcoin. When you find someone who is so firm on what he or she thinks he knows and even you approach is met with a strong resistance should you even try, I leave it to them and don’t care even less. It is their reality and you don’t owe it to anyone to persuade them to see through your lenses because they wouldn’t.
In fact, they would see it for a calculated attempt to scam them and worst still, should they see their coins dumped if they bought, should they misplace/forget their private key, should they be phished, should an exchange go wrong on them and the many other things that could result in lost of investment. Then you would have brought their fears to life and they have you to blame for it.
It’s just a best idea to let them be in their vague idea of safety. It works for them and so, it’s good for them.
Exactly. The thing is, we can't affect other people's views on bitcoin, no matter what we do. If their mind is not open to something like bitcoin or crypto currency that is complex for them, I don't think they will be influenced. I have known many people or colleagues saying that bitcoin or crypto currency is not profitable as it will only make your money lose, but that's all they know; they don't know the true essence and what is happening in the crypto currency world or bitcoin itself. That's why I don't attempt to persuade them because I know my true essence and what is happening in the crypto currency world or bitcoin itself. That's why I don't attempt to persuade them because I know my true essence and what is happening in the crypto currency world or bitcoin itself. That's why I don't attempt to persuade them, because I know I will only waste my time explaining to them. What merit will I get if I ever explain or persuade them? So it's better to let those people who have poor thinking and a closed mind in crypto currency instead lead those who have an interest in bitcoin; they are the ones who deserve to be educated.
There is no reason for us to convince anyone to believe in bitcoin because it does not bring us any benefits. If they invest in bitcoin, they are the ones who make profits, they are the beneficiaries, not us. But on the contrary, if they lose money, they will definitely blame us, so why are we trying to convince them to invest in bitcoin? Those who don't believe in bitcoin, just let them continue with that mindset, don't waste time worrying or convincing them. Let time answer them all and they will know what they missed when bitcoin reaches 1 million USD.