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November 13, 2022, 08:59:40 AM
If forcing children to learn knowledge about Bitcoin, in my opinion, it is too forced at least more to social knowledge than to the world, there is time for them to know it, because the growth of social change is faster than, this Cryptocurrency is why I am not ready to give an understanding to my children about Cryptocurrencies, if teaching them now is too fast, so there is time for me to give guidance to them in the future...
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November 13, 2022, 06:30:14 AM
No. I won't teach my kids about what bitcoin/cryptocurrency is and how to use it. Especially since my children are 5 and 8 years old. I prefer to let them play with their own world, build creativity, and get to know the real world. It will help them in the future in many ways.
It's possible that I will begin introducing cryptocurrency to them when they are 15, or maybe not, unless they find out for themselves.
Allowing your kids grow to the knowledge of getting awareness of Bitcoin by themselves would really endangered them to some many harms online, like they won't have the proper foundation of how it operates, ~snip~
And what about us? We start learning when we are adults, do we take on many dangers? I do not think so. This world is not about cryptocurrencies only. So I think it's better to teach children basic knowledge, and social. It's good for them to adapt to any future changes that will happen.


~snip~ or "This is how your daddy earns money online to buy you milk" 
Well, it seems that small talk should happen when they ask me what I'm doing to get money.

Though we do not share the same opinion, I respect that since they still need to play and explore their world.
I appreciate that.
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November 13, 2022, 12:11:14 AM
No. I won't teach my kids about what bitcoin/cryptocurrency is and how to use it. Especially since my children are 5 and 8 years old. I prefer to let them play with their own world, build creativity, and get to know the real world. It will help them in the future in many ways.
It's possible that I will begin introducing cryptocurrency to them when they are 15, or maybe not, unless they find out for themselves.

You can still introduce it to them, but don't force them. As most others have said, teach them while they are young; it is better to introduce it without forcing them. I respect your opinion because it is your children, and they are still young, but having a casual conversation like "My child, I'll teach you to invest in crypto when you are big enough" or "This is how your daddy earns money online to buy you milk" Though we do not share the same opinion, I respect that since they still need to play and explore their world.
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November 12, 2022, 11:46:23 PM
No. I won't teach my kids about what bitcoin/cryptocurrency is and how to use it. Especially since my children are 5 and 8 years old. I prefer to let them play with their own world, build creativity, and get to know the real world. It will help them in the future in many ways.
It's possible that I will begin introducing cryptocurrency to them when they are 15, or maybe not, unless they find out for themselves.
Allowing your kids grow to the knowledge of getting awareness of Bitcoin by themselves would really endangered them to some many harms online, like they won't have the proper foundation of how it operates, it's always advisable to let your kids know that from their guardian, because it's better than the outsiders who won't tell them everything. Crypto currency is currently one of the easiest way to safe money and earn money in the space through top exchanges that have made it accessible for traders to open trading positions with good leverages. Kids should know about crypto the moment they reach the age so as to reduce pressure when they get to the age of maturity.
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November 12, 2022, 05:57:08 AM
No. I won't teach my kids about what bitcoin/cryptocurrency is and how to use it. Especially since my children are 5 and 8 years old. I prefer to let them play with their own world, build creativity, and get to know the real world. It will help them in the future in many ways.
It's possible that I will begin introducing cryptocurrency to them when they are 15, or maybe not, unless they find out for themselves.
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November 12, 2022, 03:45:12 AM
My child is still in my belly, and will come to this world in 2023. I am learning prenatal education and first learn the basics of Bitcoin. For children, I think this is the best time.
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Not all kids are like that, there are kids that are exceptional and have the interest just like the adults. Still, age does matter so it's like a range on what must be taught to them but if it is considered that the kid is at the right age and understands the basic things. They're good to learn new things and that's how it should be. With the help of technology, they're hooked on it and that's like the introductory factor on how they're going to be into that setup and will make them interested on it while at a young age.

I think, as they are kids, they can be hooked to cryptocurrency mainly by introducing metaverse or nft games to them. I doubt that kids, until they find out how hard it is to earn money, how easy it is to lose them, until they find out what is responsibility, will be much interested in technology, crypto trading, building their own project.

Hurriedly, I dont know what I will teach a kid (not a teenager, not a university student) about Bitcoin, except introducing anonymous payments, mining or possibility to earn through trading or holding. I think that 9 out of 10 kids wont be interested in what I am saying. And that only one will go home and try to educate himself by googling Bitcoin. And then, maybe even lose interest to Bitcoin because "it is boring or complicated".
Well, not for these siblings. They've been introduced on it through mining by their parents and learned most of it on their own.
(https://www.cnbc.com/2021/08/31/kid-siblings-earn-thousands-per-month-mining-crypto-like-bitcoin-eth.html)
I think that your ratio is right that only a few will really be interested on it at their young age. But that means that there will be kids that will still be interested on it once they've understand the importance of it and the underlying technology that it has plus that they will be aware of it that they can make money from it.

I think this article is partly true, partly fake. Why fake - because they fear Flifer t-shirts and whole article is like service advertisement. Why true - because there really might be one of a kind kids that have really started all this. But probability of it is maybe 1 out of 10k kids. In general, I think that their father has started all this, company, bought GPU, but used his kids to make this story special and gain attention. Again, kids say that "they started it because they want to learn new", and whole article is how they or others earn. Also, they say that "they dont want to spend whole summer playing video games" and they "know how hard it is to mine gold", but it takes one evening to watch educational videos on youtube and several hours to install everything. Why is it stressed that crypto mining is a hard work? Several hours of clicking and you are already earning.
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I am not a parent but in my opinion, bitcoin is a bit complex for children unless they're a genius. We should probably let them play and enjoy their childhood, don't burden them with responsibility if you can, maybe teaching them little by little will help but if you go full throttle, it's a different thing.
I don't see anything complex for children to learn and I know it's time they will all understand as the grow how the Bitcoin works and the necessary things they need to know. The world is full of inflation which is making life difficult for those that are salary earners because it is fixed. We need to teach them the necessary things just like the foundation or few things about Bitcoin so they can keep learning to the level where they will have gathered a lots of information about Bitcoin and how it works. This is necessary because we are in the jet era where people learn very fast than usual.

it is important for us to teach bitcoin to our children, but of course it must be gradual, and there is no element of coercion. so if our child is interested in investing in bitcoin, of course teaching it must be gradual. and also of course we have to look at the situation and conditions first. and we also have to see if our child is interested in investing in bitcoin or not. if he doesn't want to, our don't force it
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I am not a parent but in my opinion, bitcoin is a bit complex for children unless they're a genius. We should probably let them play and enjoy their childhood, don't burden them with responsibility if you can, maybe teaching them little by little will help but if you go full throttle, it's a different thing.
I don't see anything complex for children to learn and I know it's time they will all understand as the grow how the Bitcoin works and the necessary things they need to know. The world is full of inflation which is making life difficult for those that are salary earners because it is fixed. We need to teach them the necessary things just like the foundation or few things about Bitcoin so they can keep learning to the level where they will have gathered a lots of information about Bitcoin and how it works. This is necessary because we are in the jet era where people learn very fast than usual.
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Not all kids are like that, there are kids that are exceptional and have the interest just like the adults. Still, age does matter so it's like a range on what must be taught to them but if it is considered that the kid is at the right age and understands the basic things. They're good to learn new things and that's how it should be. With the help of technology, they're hooked on it and that's like the introductory factor on how they're going to be into that setup and will make them interested on it while at a young age.

I think, as they are kids, they can be hooked to cryptocurrency mainly by introducing metaverse or nft games to them. I doubt that kids, until they find out how hard it is to earn money, how easy it is to lose them, until they find out what is responsibility, will be much interested in technology, crypto trading, building their own project.

Hurriedly, I dont know what I will teach a kid (not a teenager, not a university student) about Bitcoin, except introducing anonymous payments, mining or possibility to earn through trading or holding. I think that 9 out of 10 kids wont be interested in what I am saying. And that only one will go home and try to educate himself by googling Bitcoin. And then, maybe even lose interest to Bitcoin because "it is boring or complicated".
Well, not for these siblings. They've been introduced on it through mining by their parents and learned most of it on their own.
(https://www.cnbc.com/2021/08/31/kid-siblings-earn-thousands-per-month-mining-crypto-like-bitcoin-eth.html)
I think that your ratio is right that only a few will really be interested on it at their young age. But that means that there will be kids that will still be interested on it once they've understand the importance of it and the underlying technology that it has plus that they will be aware of it that they can make money from it.
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I am not a parent but in my opinion, bitcoin is a bit complex for children unless they're a genius. We should probably let them play and enjoy their childhood, don't burden them with responsibility if you can, maybe teaching them little by little will help but if you go full throttle, it's a different thing.
I don't think the intention of the post is to make children confuse or something that will make their Mind crazy , the intention of thread is to at least let children have Idea  about how to use this coin and how this will help their life made easier in the coming days.
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I am not a parent but in my opinion, bitcoin is a bit complex for children unless they're a genius. We should probably let them play and enjoy their childhood, don't burden them with responsibility if you can, maybe teaching them little by little will help but if you go full throttle, it's a different thing.
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Teaching children about bitcoin at very tender age , they may not have interest on it.if parents want to teach their children bitcoin it should be the age that they can understand what is been taught. Timing matters alot, parents needs to understand first if their kids are in the right time to learn bitcoin.
Not all kids are like that, there are kids that are exceptional and have the interest just like the adults. Still, age does matter so it's like a range on what must be taught to them but if it is considered that the kid is at the right age and understands the basic things. They're good to learn new things and that's how it should be. With the help of technology, they're hooked on it and that's like the introductory factor on how they're going to be into that setup and will make them interested on it while at a young age.

I think, as they are kids, they can be hooked to cryptocurrency mainly by introducing metaverse or nft games to them. I doubt that kids, until they find out how hard it is to earn money, how easy it is to lose them, until they find out what is responsibility, will be much interested in technology, crypto trading, building their own project.

Hurriedly, I dont know what I will teach a kid (not a teenager, not a university student) about Bitcoin, except introducing anonymous payments, mining or possibility to earn through trading or holding. I think that 9 out of 10 kids wont be interested in what I am saying. And that only one will go home and try to educate himself by googling Bitcoin. And then, maybe even lose interest to Bitcoin because "it is boring or complicated".

It is always depends of course in the kids if they want to learn about Crypto. But I agree to the idea of making them realize how hard to earn money and how fast to lose it if it's not spend properly. Those who able to make funds in crypto have the advantage of teaching their kids while also using it. I mean like the idea of trading and some gambling. But for me, I will definitely teach my kids about crypto because this where I learn to earn hard and then work hard in able to fund myself and buy those things that I need and want.
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Teaching children about bitcoin at very tender age , they may not have interest on it.if parents want to teach their children bitcoin it should be the age that they can understand what is been taught. Timing matters alot, parents needs to understand first if their kids are in the right time to learn bitcoin.
Not all kids are like that, there are kids that are exceptional and have the interest just like the adults. Still, age does matter so it's like a range on what must be taught to them but if it is considered that the kid is at the right age and understands the basic things. They're good to learn new things and that's how it should be. With the help of technology, they're hooked on it and that's like the introductory factor on how they're going to be into that setup and will make them interested on it while at a young age.

I think, as they are kids, they can be hooked to cryptocurrency mainly by introducing metaverse or nft games to them. I doubt that kids, until they find out how hard it is to earn money, how easy it is to lose them, until they find out what is responsibility, will be much interested in technology, crypto trading, building their own project.

Hurriedly, I dont know what I will teach a kid (not a teenager, not a university student) about Bitcoin, except introducing anonymous payments, mining or possibility to earn through trading or holding. I think that 9 out of 10 kids wont be interested in what I am saying. And that only one will go home and try to educate himself by googling Bitcoin. And then, maybe even lose interest to Bitcoin because "it is boring or complicated".
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Teaching children about bitcoin at very tender age , they may not have interest on it.if parents want to teach their children bitcoin it should be the age that they can understand what is been taught. Timing matters alot, parents needs to understand first if their kids are in the right time to learn bitcoin.
Not all kids are like that, there are kids that are exceptional and have the interest just like the adults. Still, age does matter so it's like a range on what must be taught to them but if it is considered that the kid is at the right age and understands the basic things. They're good to learn new things and that's how it should be. With the help of technology, they're hooked on it and that's like the introductory factor on how they're going to be into that setup and will make them interested on it while at a young age.
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The dream of every successful businessman or woman is to have a good successor. you can not be in the light in which bitcoin has brought you to and allow your children to suffer because you failed to teach them the secret behind your wealth. Let your kids know that bitcoin is the surest way to financial freedom, teach them now that bitcoin is of more value than fiat currency, educate them about the importance of bitcoin to mankind, let them know that bitcoin has changed the economy of countries who saw the light in it and adopted it as a means of doing transactions.

Now that your kids are young and vibrant, be their tutor, ensure they are bitcoin oriented, save them from financial dependency, encourage them to rely on bitcoin instead of saving fiat currency that Depreciates now and then.

Our kids represent the leaders of tomorrow, let's teach them about bitcoin now that we can.

It is natural that parents want their children to be able to achieve the best, but if the intention is to force it, then there are risks that will arise. Such as the expectations of parents being afraid for their children, unable to make decisions and what's worse, the impact of parental coercion will disrupt the child's mental health. Therefore, parents should not impose their will on their children to be as desired.
Parents must be able to understand the desires of children, they are born with their own abilities and what they can do when they develop is to maximize the advantages they have. For this reason, sometimes children's abilities do not meet their parents expectations.

The bitter experience experienced by parents in the past can be a major factor in imposing will on children, of course parents do not want their children to repeat mistakes and always hope their children live a better life.

Every parent has hopes for their children to live a better life when they are adults. Sometimes that hope must be based on the ideals that the child dreams of, but the wishes of parents should not lead to coercion. Parents can introduce Bitcoin to their children slowly, they must convince their children that Bitcoin is a new phenomenon in this era that can change the economy of several countries that can see the bright light in it.
Education should be done gradually, I think with a subtle introduction, children can understand that Bitcoin is more valuable than fiat money and encourage their desire to know more about Bitcoin than parents want.
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The dream of every successful businessman or woman is to have a good successor. you can not be in the light in which bitcoin has brought you to and allow your children to suffer because you failed to teach them the secret behind your wealth. Let your kids know that bitcoin is the surest way to financial freedom, teach them now that bitcoin is of more value than fiat currency, educate them about the importance of bitcoin to mankind, let them know that bitcoin has changed the economy of countries who saw the light in it and adopted it as a means of doing transactions.

Now that your kids are young and vibrant, be their tutor, ensure they are bitcoin oriented, save them from financial dependency, encourage them to rely on bitcoin instead of saving fiat currency that Depreciates now and then.

Our kids represent the leaders of tomorrow, let's teach them about bitcoin now that we can.


Most of our parents believe in the banking system where they allow the bank to control their assets, especially in our country it's not easy when it comes to cryptocurrency plus the government making it more difficult but truth be told the new generation needs to have more knowledge in bitcoin as our successor and to continue from where we stop to keep the knowledge passing from one to another and they actually need to know how bitcoin has benefited the economy started by the op interesting cause the decentralization is the best so educating our kids is the best, I feel like having bitcoin can help us whenever one of the parents is no more the children can use the funds freely with no 3rd party of any process is just to have knowledge on how to go about it, instead of looking for lawyers to access your funds so educating your kids is just the best thing to happen.
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Kids should not just know about Bitcoin, they should also know about all things digital currencies. I would add that if the parent's goal is to actually pass the knowledge then they must tailor the lessons to the age grade of their children. For example kids from 5 - 7 could be introduced to bitcoin and other digital currencies via colouring books or short stories filled with lots of cartoons.

Agreed, well I prefer them knowing bitcoin because it is the only digital currency that I believe has more future than the others, so far I have been a bitcoin believer for months now despite the current market price I have not been scared neither have I panicked because I believe my fund's value may reduce but the number of bitcoin remains the same. I will rather teach my kids the benefits of having financial freedom at a tender age than allow them to watch cartoons that won't be of benefit to them. Yes getting them materials that teach about bitcoin is fine hence it has well-detailed information.


I am not against it but as much as I could I want my kid to enjoy her youth by playing and doing what she loves.
We as an adult know how complicated and sometimes stressful crypto could be.
I don't want her to feel it at a very young age.

Well it all depends on the parent and the choice of the kids, but I think giving them tips and information about bitcoin will not deprive them of their playing times, you could take a few moments of their time to teach them once they find it interesting they will always be the one to remind you that it's time to teach them. Crypto could be stressful but when you have full understanding of it you will always find it easy and rewarding.
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Yes. In the region where I live, many children and young people are very interested in the world of cryptocurrencies and are doing research. I think these kids could be rich if they just put some money in their hands. I see a bright future as I look at them.
The question is even though we are in the age of the computer, how many kids have access to devices that allow easy access to the Bitcoin network or have an internet-enabled device, this factor affect kids' access to the blockchain and its available opportunities. Most kids will be interested in Bitcoin and how the technology works but we should also not forget the fact that there is certain information that may not be appropriate for kids at some age so I will rather suggest instead of letting kids gain access to a volatile asset such as Bitcoin we should rather channel their focus to a more motivating aspect in life rather than introducing them to a volatile asset such as Bitcoin because it can affect their way of reasoning since kids cannot control the urge at some point.
Important thing on here is that you arent forcing them on what they should gonna do and also as a parent, you should really be mindful if the information would be shared up is really that appropriate for the said age
or just too hard or technical for them to understand thats why you should be mindful about that aspect.Its not bad to have these kind of considerations on making them learn
but its up to them whether they would really be able to understand on what are the things in relation to this.As a parent and you are really that highly optimistic about bitcoin or crypto
as a whole, then sharing up ideas and learnings into your kids wont really be that a bad thing.
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Yes. In the region where I live, many children and young people are very interested in the world of cryptocurrencies and are doing research. I think these kids could be rich if they just put some money in their hands. I see a bright future as I look at them.
The question is even though we are in the age of the computer, how many kids have access to devices that allow easy access to the Bitcoin network or have an internet-enabled device, this factor affect kids' access to the blockchain and its available opportunities. Most kids will be interested in Bitcoin and how the technology works but we should also not forget the fact that there is certain information that may not be appropriate for kids at some age so I will rather suggest instead of letting kids gain access to a volatile asset such as Bitcoin we should rather channel their focus to a more motivating aspect in life rather than introducing them to a volatile asset such as Bitcoin because it can affect their way of reasoning since kids cannot control the urge at some point.
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