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Topic: Can bitcoin help poor children in underdeveloped countries? - page 10. (Read 1266 times)

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we can help, help with our exchange of bitcoin with cash, and the cash is used again to form the foundation of humanity and menaugi their poor, after overshadow them we analyze how poor children have more ability and provide a lesson how to live properly , with so little to change them in the future.
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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.
Poor people or poor children don't care if you give them like 2 btc , they will not know what to do with it, they only care if you give them food shelter or cloths, bitcoin can't help these children directly, however it can help provide them with the things they need indirectly, you can turn the bitcoin into cash and use the cash to buy them stuff and that way you can help them, but recently there have been many charities that are starting to accept bitcoin as donation which mean bitcoin can help.
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Btc can't directly help poor children and underdeveloped countries.Btc is the only source of income for excess earnings.But we work in Btc,earn and then take part to help poor children and underdeveloped countries.Btc helps every side by us.I wish I would Stand beside the poor children if I have a lot of money.But not by money, make them a job opportunity.And it also helps in the economic direction of the country.
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I think yes. There are a lot of charities out there and their mission is to uplift the poor children and help the countries that are in need of help.
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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.
that's what we must realize, the usual lifestyle we do is too wasteful. we do not realize that a cup of coffee alone may not be valuable but it is very valuable to those in need with a different form
I do agree with you, we never value something until we lose it, wow better not to spend your money for useless things infect we should use our money to help the poor and the needy people. If we will encourage the people in the specific under development poor country to use bitcoin for earning then they can get the new chances for earning and they would love to work hard and earn by themselves, as giving money is the temporary help but giving knowledge is for sure the permanent help so spread knowledge about bitcoin and help every needy permanently for the long time.
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To some areas in an underdeveloped countries, indulging into a cryptocurrency like bitcoin might help the poor children especially in their education. In what way? First thing first, it should start with their parents.Concerned citizens in their countries must help to educate the parents or teach them how to work on bitcoin inorder to earn enough to support their necessities and children's educational needs. From there, they can pass it on to their children as they journey towards success.
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Yes,  we can help those people from what we got from crypto  but not the way bitcoin will directly help them. We know already there capabilities and for sure they can't take these things seriously. Not in away that there is  discrimination but individuals hard work is the only tool help there self out from poverty.
We can help in all aspect if we wanted to, but if we want them to fully recover from poverty, the government can help them by implementing crypto or using block chain that can provide ease to their life, there are crypto projects already that aims to help charities all over the world.
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Yes,  we can help those people from what we got from crypto  but not the way bitcoin will directly help them. We know already there capabilities and for sure they can't take these things seriously. Not in away that there is  discrimination but individuals hard work is the only tool help there self out from poverty.
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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.

Bitcoin can help other people since it can also be considered as a currency and it can be converted to fiat. Bitcoin can be used to help other people and even poor countries. We all know that a small amount of money can really change some people's lives and a small amount can be a big help to others.
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Maybe, but bitcoin is just an instrument, we want to believe in it and will give in to that in time the government will agree, and create some commissions from transfers to help the poor. But we must remember that most likely it will never happen.
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Yes, bitcoin can be used to help poor children in underdeveloped countries. The beauty about the Cryptocurrency market is the ability to cut across the globe! One can easily get paid from the comfort of your home without being stressed going out. So, earnings from the Bitcoin can easily reach people in the underdeveloped countries even with new workers/intakes.
While that can happen it is very unlikely, many of the people that are currently investing in cryptocurrencies are not going to do that, most people investing in bitcoin are independent investors and the one thing they all want is to obtain more profits only when governments around the world decide to adopt bitcoin we could see some humanitarian aid be sent and distributed to poor people through bitcoin.
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I wish UNICEF or REDCROSS would accept crypto or create their own cryptos so whales or anyone can help the poor children using their BTC, instead of buying scam ICOs.

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.
This would be so amazing if this can happen. And this is really not difficult for such big organizations who are working on international level. They can easily manage to create their own coins and that will be only devoted to welfare work. Those people from poor countries are waiting for our response and if we give them surprise in this way, they will be so happy for it.
Yes of course it will help to children’s or any one from any country. If we earn allot from bitcoin business we can use that in the form of donations or we can use the amount in welfare organizations to help those who are challenged financially so bitcoin creates the opportunity for every one to became rich.
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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 isn’t the responsibility of bitcoin to help the poor but the obligation of the government and a humanly nature of one of your countrymen. NGO is outdated and full of hidden agenda with corruption history. You’re right that lack of education is the root cause of poverty, but it was only the consequences of our own failure as a person.

Vote wisely and elect a public official that is for the people not for the elites to avoid corruption.
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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.
Let us start donating coffee from Starbucks to Vietnam!!! Kidding only. Bitcoin was not designed to end poverty but i think it can be a tool to help others. Why not start within your own community. If you get big in your dealings with bitcoin then give something to less fortunate children.
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Yes it can help those childrens in underdeveloped countries because in the way that bitcoin company will have a program for them to give them goods and anything else that can help them and in technical terms they can learn how to transact with bitcoin and it will help them to earn money for them and their families to support them with their needs
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The ones who can help the poor children in underdeveloped countries are those who became successful through bitcoin. Bitcoin users achieved their success and it is just right and fair if they helped and share support to other people. People should use bitcoin for a good will.
I was about to raise the same point. It is technically not possible for poor people and that too from third world countries to get involved with bitcoin directly and there are thousands of reasons for this. They don’t have basic things to get hands of bitcoin such as no laptop, no internet and no previous knowledge of the crypto market. They could be introduced to bitcoin by the rich people who have it in their wallets.
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Bitcoin has nothing to do with the poor children in underdeveloped countries its the responsibility of the government to help its people and to solve unemployment to avoid poverty and to educate them and teach them some alternatives to earn for their living.
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As far as I know there are charities that accept bitcoin as a mode of payment or mode of donation. But this is a very minimal kind of impact to the underdeveloped countries. The only thing that I can think of bitcoin's use for the lessenning of poverty is to make them earn money from investing in bitcoin. Making them join online jobs through bitcoin payment.
Bitcoins can never remit this poverty thing from earth. It isn’t the responsibly of bitcoins to take start removing poverty. Rather governments must take some necessary actions where feasible planning should be made and if needed, bitcoins can be used in this plan. People who are living miserable lives must be taught how to get earning from bitcoins. They can earn through these campaigns.
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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.
that's what we must realize, the usual lifestyle we do is too wasteful. we do not realize that a cup of coffee alone may not be valuable but it is very valuable to those in need with a different form
When you say that you forget that all poor children have parents. It is their fault that children do not have enough notebooks or other school supplies. Someone says that works without weekends but not can earn enough money. I have two questions. The first is why give birth to children if you can not provide for the family? The second is why you bring to power those who can not properly manage the state economy?
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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.
I didn't know that the situation in Vietnam is like you say. I am not shocked or something. Myself I do not buy coffee in Starbucks, cause of there are other places with lower prices; Starbucks here in Russia is more like fashion place where people come to make selfy, like "look, I am drinking coffee in here".
I do not think that bitcoin can help to poor children directly, almost each of them do not have a smartphone or PC to earn bitcoin on a simple way like a faucet. But for parents of this poor children bitcoin can be very helpful. Parents can have an opportunity for PC or smartphone where they can earn crypto currencies and exchange it after to spend for kids' and own needs. Bitcoin can become something like extra money to every one who are searching a way for under-working, but without necessary gadgets it can be problematical, cause of Bitcoin exists only on Internet.
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