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    December 17, 2017, 10:19:58 PM
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    Until now, explaining bitcoin and its use in others is quite difficult. Hill admits people who have met their daily needs with bitcoin, many people who claim to not understand after he explained the use of the currency.

    The simplest way to define bitcoin is to call it local internet currency, internet application currency or virtual currency. As for people who have never heard of bitcoin before, this currency will be very difficult to accept as a means of payment.

    Even Hill who first experimented with bitcoin admitted to not trusting its function as a currency until finally he got a cup of coffee from the virtual transaction tool. Yet there are communities that trust bitcoin.

    This community is called Technolibertarian or digital gold group. Members of this community are very fond of the financial system that is not controlled by the central bank of the country.
    Bitcoin is a little bit different for those who don’t know about bitcoin. They will not accepting as a payment system because they just don’t know what bitcoin is? Now for that people responsibility of bitcoin holder to told the people. Or simply invite them to bitcoin forum then they well know about bitcoin. And another thing is trust it is also related to not knowing.
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