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Crypto is bigger than that. You can't learn everything about crypto currencies in one semester. There should be colleges that devoted themselves to teach about crypto.

Crypto is a profession now. Like being a doctor. o taking a few crypto classes won't suffice. You need at least 4, maybe 5 years of education to learn everything about crypto. (that won't be enough neither probably)

When you graduate from the crypto school, you'll be a cryptomaster that's able to code his/her own crypto currency under a few hours.

I can already see this happening.


Whole night I am thinking about this reading all your opinions in different perspective there's a negative and positive feedback about this. But I agree with you if school adopt Cryptocurrencies it must be a professional courses 4-5 years of study to become a cryptomaster. In Additional it's a beneficial to us to have a Bitcoin course cause we are now living in a modern world that are full of new things.
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Acceptance and dissemination of knowledge of the field in educational settings remains a barrier. Because of the country-wide constraints on the righteous industry that make it unpopular, where I live I've heard of some universities accepting bitcoin as payment, but that's all relevant news that I heard with it. I have yet to see any related professions applied in schools, perhaps the less developed places will still take a long time to access bitcoin.
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For sure it’s possible for schools to teach their students about Bitcoin, but this is going to be in countries where Bitcoin is legal and not in places where it has been banned by the government. Because, if it is in a place where it has been banned, then anyone talking about it or teaching students about it is likely going to be having a problem with the government if they should find out about it.

As for countries where Bitcoin is legal, it wouldn't be bad for teachers to talk about it and explain what it is all about to their students and also encourage them to be part of it in future or now. And I strongly believe that there are lots of subjects or courses in schools where Bitcoin and cryptocurrency as a whole can easily fit in and be talked about.
Actually there are already schools or universities which does have included crypto into their curriculum but of course it wouldnt only be just talking mainly with Bitcoin but rather they would be emphasizing about blockchain technology.

Somehow if they wont really be that focusing that much with bitcoin well it doesnt matter because students would really be normally be heading
on where it do originated from and its inevitable for it not to be discussed or mentioned out.

So its up to them if they would go further and thats still a good news.
They are more on talking about blockchain technology and how it become useful these days but a little touch to cryptocurrency. I guess they are teaching step by step just to clearly understand how crypto works. Well, I like the idea for that and yet, we can't just rely on what we have learned from school as I know they are more ideas and information we've found on the internet coming from the most experienced individuals.

Having it part of the curriculum obviously gives a wide spread of information and so the adoption will follow as this has been guided and something to verify that this it really exist, not a scam that many people had think. 
legendary
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For sure it’s possible for schools to teach their students about Bitcoin, but this is going to be in countries where Bitcoin is legal and not in places where it has been banned by the government. Because, if it is in a place where it has been banned, then anyone talking about it or teaching students about it is likely going to be having a problem with the government if they should find out about it.

As for countries where Bitcoin is legal, it wouldn't be bad for teachers to talk about it and explain what it is all about to their students and also encourage them to be part of it in future or now. And I strongly believe that there are lots of subjects or courses in schools where Bitcoin and cryptocurrency as a whole can easily fit in and be talked about.
Actually there are already schools or universities which does have included crypto into their curriculum but of course it wouldnt only be just talking mainly with Bitcoin but rather they would be emphasizing about blockchain technology.

Somehow if they wont really be that focusing that much with bitcoin well it doesnt matter because students would really be normally be heading
on where it do originated from and its inevitable for it not to be discussed or mentioned out.

So its up to them if they would go further and thats still a good news.
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For sure it’s possible for schools to teach their students about Bitcoin, but this is going to be in countries where Bitcoin is legal and not in places where it has been banned by the government. Because, if it is in a place where it has been banned, then anyone talking about it or teaching students about it is likely going to be having a problem with the government if they should find out about it.

As for countries where Bitcoin is legal, it wouldn't be bad for teachers to talk about it and explain what it is all about to their students and also encourage them to be part of it in future or now. And I strongly believe that there are lots of subjects or courses in schools where Bitcoin and cryptocurrency as a whole can easily fit in and be talked about.
legendary
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Cryptocurrencies, IMO, should remain entangled on some economics and finance majors, and not be taught on all degrees/programs. While the intention is good, I don't think cryptocurrencies are that important to everyone right now, considering that some other key skills in adulting like filing taxes, 401ks, mortgages, basic investments, and all that stuff are still yet to be taught on higher education. The youth will learn more of these outside school as this generation is more inquisitive and tech savvy more than ever (although I have to admit that a lot are still, well, naive.)
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I think that parents should also be educated, if we talk about schools at university level it is different.
For parents to know about cryptocurrencies would help to save for their children's future. Education about cryptocurrencies is a tool to prevent scams, because with the knowledge you can investigate the origin of some cryptocurrency. Recently many people were scammed with squid and many bought it but others investigated and found out it was a scam.
Definitely the blockchain is a technology that came to stay and at some point everything will be done through it, it is good that the new generations have knowledge.

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What happens if Bitcoins will be adapt in schools especially in college level?
Some countries are already working on school programs to add info about cryptos and blockchain, and I think lots of universities is many countries have at least some courses about it. As for scams, I think it's a big part that school education (at least, in my country) misses because we weren't told anything about scam, and people fall for scam very often in my country. But this should cover various schemes and not be limited to crypto cases.
What are the best for beginners between  Hodl and invest?
As for hodl and invest, I'm not sure which difference you're talking about because people invest in Bitcoin and then hodl, awaiting profits. And simply buying something and waiting is easier for beginners than trading, which requires more effort.
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I don't think that teaching cryptocurrency as its own subject is a good idea, not because in it self its is bad but because it kind limits the use of the blockchain technology to the financial and currency use of it, i feel like blockchain technology is the future and teaching its concepts and its advantages can create a new vision to how people view and do things in the future in many sectors, blockchain could be used for smart contracts and other things, and cryptocurrency is just an example and for us to take advantage of it we have to look to expand beyond that and create new ways to use it and by teaching young people about it will help do that.
Even if crypto is a good example to complement the main topic such as blockchain technology, the idea will not be exploited as a learning program in schools because the core and original environment is still the place where the school is most focused, there can be a lot of refinement and correction of the annual presentations but the original parts are kept and new topics are rarely added, they are afraid that students will have weird ideas and then abandon the class. Blockchain and crypto are still technologies outside of schools, automatic and adaptive are new skills that students will learn after completing all the courses in school
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appropriate or not depends on the regulations in the government. Indeed, many apply cryptocurrency in the school curriculum, but it is only limited to basic knowledge and is in the economics curriculum.
Cryptocurrency and Blockchain are future technologies that must be learned from an early age so that students know and can adapt well.

In some developing countries the cryptocurrency curriculum is still a foreign curriculum and some of them are still unfamiliar with cryptocurrency.
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What happens if Bitcoin will adapt in schools especially at the college level?

many things will happen if bitcoin enters college in my opinion , especially in the IT and computer fields .

Does the government allow Bitcoin to be handled in schools?

maybe yes, maybe not depending on which country adopts bitcoin as a means of payment, but  it doesn't exist in my country and maybe there will never be payments using bitcoin


Is Education in Cryptocurrency the best way to avoid scams?
Of course not because
I think fraud will always happen where fraudsters will always think how to find loopholes to cheat
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Regardless that government controls both primary level, secondary level and tertiary Level in educational systems of education, it's not quite clear that government will give cryptocurrency especially bitcoin to be part of school curriculum, because from my views it's obvious that it's a few government of a country that can accept cryptocurrency especially bitcoin to be one of their educational calendar or course in all ramifications of educational standard. I think it will be very difficult to implement such Generally.
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I think that's not a bad idea. Students can have additional knowledge which is also able to increase their pocket money, so that it can be used as a side job while they are in school. Especially in the long term, this is also a good thing, some students may already be talented in investing so that having cryptocurrency in school can help them develop their talents to become investors. Successful and accomplished Bitcoin investors can certainly emerge with the existence of a crypto curriculum in schools.
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Unfortunately, not all schools have even Economics as the subject. The government is not interested in making their people financial free as they will not have tools to manipulate people then, so they don't want to have us aware of investment. On the other hand, if countries adapt crypto as a national currency, they will have to teach people how to use it.

I guess almost all school teach economics, but a different kind of economics. There are various forms for economies to be operated and depending on what the government wants their education system to teach people, they will put in on the agenda. Certainly in countries where power over the people is crucial to the government, Bitcoin will probably not be part of that agenda.
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I don't know if this topic is already tackled but I want to know your random opinions.

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What happens if Bitcoins will be adapt in schools especially in college level?
  • If it does get adopted in schools for such it will be great for the people wanting to get into this industry and would also be a great thing for this industry as a whole since it will spread balanced awareness about crypto currencies instead of biased opinions or lies. The thing is though, is that just as how much investment topics are mostly found on seminars, topics about cryptocurrencies are in the same table. Both can be talked about in and outside of schools from time to time but not something that schools would consider vital for courses (YET). So I wouldn't bank on that happening any time soon.

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What are the best for beginners between  Hodl and invest?
  • Both go hand in hand. Only having one won't give anyone gains. Because when you invest, you will have to hodl and hodl is hodl regardless of how long or how short the duration of doing it is. Same goes with hodling, you cannot hodl if you do not invest time, effort or money. Bottom line is that if you are a beginner, better focus in gaining as much knowledge as possible about your desired endeavour(s) then acquire needed wisdom in how to apply the knowledge you have gained. I don't care how rich or how poor you are, if you lack knowledge and wisdom in anything you want to get yourself into, you are bound to lose. So beginners, invest on knowledge and wisdom and hodl the necessary.

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Does the government allows Bitcoin to be tackle in school?
  • The government, at least here in my country is quite neutral about talks regarding crypto currencies at the moment. But to put it into curriculums in schools is a different story, while some may agree, most will disagree since this industry is still early and consists lots of conspiracies and variables that heightens risks. And yes, just as what I have mentioned on the first question, it is the same as investing topics on seminars. Not to mention the required resources to make this possible; both human and technological which is certainly not something my country right now can provide nor afford.

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Does Education in Cryptocurrencies is the best way to avoid being scam?
  • Of course it is. It is pretty obvious that you need knowledge and wisdom in anything you want to get yourself into to avoid always getting fcked all the time and win more instead. To succeed and excel in any chosen field of interest and endeavour of yours, you need to be resourceful. If you cannot find what you are looking for from one source, get it from another. Do not rely on just one source and be done with it, this is what makes people lose the chance to gain vital knowledge most of the time since they tend to close their minds to other possibilities just because of the norm. (Relying to much on knowledge provided by schools)


 - Only positive thing I see in cryptocurrencies being added in school curriculums are ease of access to fundamentals and publicity for this industry. Which are evidently something we all can live without since with a little effort, you can find good knowledge either paid or for free and in regards to publicity, we are already getting a good enough amount at the moment with all the ETFs and more.
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I don't think that teaching cryptocurrency as its own subject is a good idea, not because in it self its is bad but because it kind limits the use of the blockchain technology to the financial and currency use of it
I agree that cryptocurrency must be just another application of blockchain technology and this way schools and universities must adopt first blockchain technology into their curriculum and may have cryptocurrencies as one of the usecase of blockchain technology in real life.

Blockchain is a very complex subject matter compared to cryptocurrency. Cryptocurrency can be introduced on economics while blockchain requires a special subject dedicated for it since its a new technology which requires advance knowledge on coding. I understand what you guys is trying to describe on your statement but take note that the person who will gonna introduce this was a student without a prior knowledge to Cryptospace. It will be a mind blown subject for them if a teacher suddenly introduced blockchain and its function while they don't have foundation on what it was use for.
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I don't think that teaching cryptocurrency as its own subject is a good idea, not because in it self its is bad but because it kind limits the use of the blockchain technology to the financial and currency use of it
I agree that cryptocurrency must be just another application of blockchain technology and this way schools and universities must adopt first blockchain technology into their curriculum and may have cryptocurrencies as one of the usecase of blockchain technology in real life.

teaching its concepts and its advantages can create a new vision to how people view and do things in the future in many sectors
Yeah, if we need more revolution out of blockchain technology then we must take it to more people which is easily possible if schools and universities include blockchain technology in to their curriculum.

I am seeing in my country there are already lots of courses (both online and offline) are being advertised and I remember some universities already started providing certification based courses as well. So, I guess we are on right path toward the next level of revolution of blockchain technology.
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What happens if Bitcoins will be adapt in schools especially in college level?

I usually say this when I read stuff using bitcoin to spend Why to spend bitcoin when you can play with bitcoin to earn more?. Still, Lets get to the point wthich I am going to answer this. Its simply growth in the economy on the share holder of the school.

Which there are 2 things they do to earn more and more which the simple answer is a trade that you should have done instead of spending for the school. Your simple feed them instead of your own they may feed you or your son/daughter knowledge but your losing you money

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What are the best for beginners between  Hodl and invest?
let me start with investment and Hodl is said not the same but...

For me Investing is kinda holding you bitcoin too in some sort but dont bother to explain. For me specifically when your HODL you waiting for it, the value to increase which here's comes the ROI return of income, or I would define my invest investments. To simply put holding is just a strategy called investment strategy.

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Does the government allows Bitcoin to be tackle in school?

In some governments do and some dont which they saw as a treat, in my opinion. Proudly to say which amaze me there are some who probably adopt the trend of bitcoin or specifically the cryptocurrency.
like the previous replies, the source is given already so to shortly answer this is a yes

Fun fact if you did not know there is a country their Government adapt the idea of cryptocurrency making their own altcoin or rather there own coin.
https://www.google.com/search?q=What+is+the+color+of+Nigeria+in+cryptocurrency&source=lmns&bih=902&biw=1920&hl=fil&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwi3itWvuv7zAhUWw4sBHVZDDIEQ_AUoAHoECAEQAA

https://finance.yahoo.com/video/nigeria-launches-cryptocurrency-enaira-amid-155450308.html


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Does Education in Cryptocurrencies is the best way to avoid being scam?

People have different views strategies so I cannot say yes or no because I learn to avoid scams not just because of Crypto.
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The idea is good, but are there any systematic theoretical and practical courses now? If so, it depends on whether the country’s policy allows it. If it is a blockchain technology course, many universities should have related courses. If it is a digital currency, I don't think there will be many.
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Unfortunately, not all schools have even Economics as the subject. The government is not interested in making their people financial free as they will not have tools to manipulate people then, so they don't want to have us aware of investment. On the other hand, if countries adapt crypto as a national currency, they will have to teach people how to use it.
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