Some of us here were not actually doing very well before we joined this forum and people know that we don't have a job and a source of income but when we were introduced to this forum, we took time to build our accounts and were fortunate to join signature campaigns and we started earning income from it and things begins change differently in our lives as we were able to buy clothes, food, shelter and even extend hands to some of our loved ones and people begin to wonder what kind of job you're doing that you have suddenly changed to the extent of even rendering assistance to other people.
So my question is this, can we proudly tell people that we're Bitcoiners? And even if we do how can they be convinced that we're doing genuine work online since the society sees most people earning from online as fraudsters (Yahoo boys).
Yes, there are people who you can tell you are a bitcoiner, such as your parents, because I'm sure not everyone in signature campaigns has a job or a source of income, so I believe it will be very suspicious if you don't inform your parents where you are earning and they see you spending but then forget about any other person you don't hold them explanation.
It's hard to convince people that you're earning money online because people think you're doing fraud. My friend always sees me on forums and asks me what I'm doing like this. He says he hopes it's not fraud because he sees bitcoin, and I just told him I'm doing research on bitcoin. I didn't go any further to explain myself to him because his belief is that anything crypto is a fraudulent activity.
I don't think it's important to inform people that I earn money online since I know where I'm coming from and I have a source of income that I can use to convince them of my income.