if it exists. I strongly agree, but the issue is whether the government will support it.
Crypto is part of the technology in the digital world.
there is a count and there is knowledge in it. this will make students come to know and may find new things in the crypto world.
I think so.
there already are a few courses at certain institutions that have actual block chain curriculum, but you would be hard pressed to find a bitcoin specific course.
as we shift more towards tech rather than refining/production, block chain technologies, or at least block chain focused software development will become more prominent.
it is still too new, however. no one has really spent a full career in bitcoin yet, there are few true 'experts' in this field at this time. when the discipline becomes more fleshed out; more concrete, them maybe someone will be able to offer an accredited curriculum that addresses us
i see it more likely that finance students would be educated by bitcoin; the alt markets are really good practice on how markets work (even if it is a bit exaggerated
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