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Topic: Can bitcoin help poor children in underdeveloped countries? (Read 1266 times)

newbie
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Bitcoin could somehow help our financial crisis,  but bitcoin itself could not help poor children literally. Rather,  it is in the hands of us humans who could extend a hand and help those children to achieve their dreams.  We could be an instruments in providing them support.  Those people who invested with bitcoin could leave an impact those kids, I mean we are investing for the future and those kids with big dreams are the future of the world.
member
Activity: 515
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I don't believe that Bitcoin or any other kind of revenue based on technology could help children in the underdeveloped countries because there would be a need for technology and if you just send money or goods you can't be sure that it will get to the children. Sad topic.
newbie
Activity: 210
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Bitcoin is a cryptocurrency, it is not a human being. So bitcoin cannot help the poor people, it needs someone to do it. Yes, if someone wealthy enough or have a lot of btc is very willing to donate or help these poor children or people in underdeveloped countries, then that would be the time that we can say that bitcoin becomes an insrument to help other people.
sr. member
Activity: 987
Merit: 289
Blue0x.com
Illiteracy is the cause of poverty. We know a cup of coffee (Starbucks) = 20 notebooks, or a school bag, or two pairs of slippers for poor children in Vietnam.


I think bitcoin is just a crypto currency so it would be hard for it alone to help people. However, even though we all know that bitcoin alone can't do anything about it, through our willingness to help, we could help poor people who are in need through our earnings. Unity is what we really need.


     Yea, you are right. If only people would care enough to share even a bit of their earnings to the less fortunate, we can really be able to help a lot of poor children in this world. Another way would be to offer free courses that teaches about crypto currencies to poor countries to help them learn about the advantages of working or investing in this industry if they do it the right way which can lead to them having enough money to get by or if lucky, experience financial freedom.
full member
Activity: 392
Merit: 100
It's not Bitcoin that will help them. It's the people who care for these children. Bitcoin is a digital currency used to earn money. and it can be a source of funds to help poor children if there will be a charity or a campaign to help poor people just by donating Bitcoin, then many children will get help.
full member
Activity: 350
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Illiteracy is the cause of poverty. We know a cup of coffee (Starbucks) = 20 notebooks, or a school bag, or two pairs of slippers for poor children in Vietnam.
It is really good and a big help to the poor people. Those who are rich now because of tgis bitcoin. They can be able to help them.by giving some personal needs and basic needs.More people are being happy  because they help others.And some how they can also teach simple thing about it.
sr. member
Activity: 448
Merit: 250
I think bitcoin should directly help people in these less developed areas. It's very difficult for you to say that the problem is rooted in education. It is most important to help them to improve their education. My suggestion is that the digital money charity foundation can be set up to build an education system through donations or by the large exchange.
full member
Activity: 1708
Merit: 126
Illiteracy is the cause of poverty. We know a cup of coffee (Starbucks) = 20 notebooks, or a school bag, or two pairs of slippers for poor children in Vietnam.


I think bitcoin is just a crypto currency so it would be hard for it alone to help people. However, even though we all know that bitcoin alone can't do anything about it, through our willingness to help, we could help poor people who are in need through our earnings. Unity is what we really need.
member
Activity: 140
Merit: 10
Illiteracy is the cause of poverty. We know a cup of coffee (Starbucks) = 20 notebooks, or a school bag, or two pairs of slippers for poor children in Vietnam.
Bitcoin itself can help poor people jusy by giving money to those people or giving them a account that can earn money. Bitcoin has a lot of qualification that can help poor people, bitcoin has no taxes so eventually they can help people who needed help.
member
Activity: 224
Merit: 15
but still the question remains, How btcs can help those poor children? They are just currencies
full member
Activity: 546
Merit: 100
There are many ways to help underdeveloped countries not just by bitcoins, you just have so much money that you can help those countries. But the problem here is not money, if a country wants to develop, its policy is the most important factor. Even if you have a lot of money, you can not help those countries grow if the governments of those countries do not have the right solution.
member
Activity: 882
Merit: 13
This is a government responsibility and they have programs addressing this problem but I don't think it is sufficient because there are still people who are illiterate. However, with regards to funds bitcoin earners can greatly help the illiterate community but i don't think i will because of corruption.
jr. member
Activity: 294
Merit: 1
I Don't Think so But Indirectly It can Help Poor people If Someone do charity and thus these poor people can survive well.It will be possible when there is Authority that makes some people proper education and takes their whole responsibility to reach their life goal and be sure their job security and connect this platform.If Government create some Authority Then It will be quite possible.
newbie
Activity: 154
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Bitcoin can't help anything. Any currency would not even help them if most of their governments are corrupt. Greed will never disappear and this is what makes those countries underdeveloped.
member
Activity: 308
Merit: 10
Illiteracy is the cause of poverty. We know a cup of coffee (Starbucks) = 20 notebooks, or a school bag, or two pairs of slippers for poor children in Vietnam.
Yes it really helps poor people not only in vietnam but all over the world. People who  get s rich and get bigger money from bitcoin. They are usually donate to some Orphanage And people who are poor and cannot find job this is a one way to help them and teach them how it works.
sr. member
Activity: 1190
Merit: 250
can, with the donation of 5% or 10% of the income of the bitcoinner, it can help. or the government that takes taxes from every bitcoin transaction, and the money is given to them, it will be very helpful. don't forget to also educate about bitcoin to them. further facilitating them all that is needed to access and enter the bitcoin world.
Without giving the right information about bitcoin and just relying on donations will not make them successful, it is like giving money to beggars and if not given the right business knowledge they will continue to beg.
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BountyMarketCap
can, with the donation of 5% or 10% of the income of the bitcoinner, it can help. or the government that takes taxes from every bitcoin transaction, and the money is given to them, it will be very helpful. don't forget to also educate about bitcoin to them. further facilitating them all that is needed to access and enter the bitcoin world.
newbie
Activity: 55
Merit: 0
I only see one way. We can have an online dobation or online home that would collect some sats from users of btcs and cash it for poors
full member
Activity: 770
Merit: 126
Illiteracy is the cause of poverty. We know a cup of coffee (Starbucks) = 20 notebooks, or a school bag, or two pairs of slippers for poor children in Vietnam.
Poverty truly has connection with illiteracy, right information is very key and having the skill for you to utilise the information at your disposal is one of the major way to help reduce poverty. So the poor and vulnerable people must be ready to help themselves.
newbie
Activity: 52
Merit: 0
As a matter of fact, I don't want the poor children to indulge in btcs rather I would like to expose them to literacy
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