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Topic: Can bitcoin help poor children in underdeveloped countries? - page 15. (Read 1266 times)

full member
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Everyone of us knows the extent at which illiteracy can go in jeopardizing or bastardizing the Government efforts in improving the standard of living of its Governs. That is Government angle, to now even talk of Bitcoin which is on line for not just educated people but Computer based knowledged ones who are on line and are skillful on it. In essence, we can deduce a means of introducing Bitcoin to their Primary Curriculum Vitae in their schools, and from there, they shall be gradually understanding what it entails and shall benefits them in the future.
sr. member
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Bitcoin itself is not going to turn to a human to help. You and I are the ones who will create that platform to help from the wealth you must have accrued from being an early adopter of bitcoin.

Do as much as you can in your own little way and if we all keep that going, you'd be surprised at the number of poor children's life you will be touching. We all have a part to play!
newbie
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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.
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