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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Does Bitcoin need Foot Soldiers to get optimum adoption?
by
Issa56
on 17/06/2025, 21:05:28 UTC
From what I’ve observed, when new products (like a juice brand or tech gadget) hit the market, companies typically invest in foot soldiers, influencers, and even choreographers to create buzz and spread awareness far and wide. That kind of coordinated marketing effort is something I haven't really seen with Bitcoin.
Bitcoin has been growing for years, and nobody is putting their money to promote bitcoin, I will say bitcoin awareness is spreading on its own. We have seen different projects pay people to advertise here, but bitcoin is not being promoted here, and bitcoin awareness keeps on growing. When you go to social media, you will see different projects being promoted there, but you won’t see anyone promoting bitcoin, and bitcoin is the most popular coin.

In a world where people are cautious about what they recommend to others often to avoid blame or backlash, it raises a question: For broader understanding and acceptance and adoption, should there be a more intentional public awareness campaign?
When you are introducing bitcoin to anyone, then you should let them understand the fact that they can lose money when they invest, let them know everything about bitcoin, they should know the risk involved, and you should tell them things to do, if you can explain all those things to them, then I don’t think anyone will blame you if they invest and lose, because you will let them know that they are investing at their own risk, and they should invest any amount they can afford to lose.

When some people are introducing bitcoin to people, they are always making them feel like they can’t lose after investing in bitcoin, they only emphasize on profit, and when people like this invest and they lose, they are always disappointed, any some will start saying crazy things about bitcoin.