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Topic: financing universities with cryptocurrencies (Read 134 times)

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April 14, 2019, 05:52:00 AM
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Universities are already accepting donations and it is not really a big problem to exchange your Bitcoins and donate fiat. The other problems is that many universities are deserve to die. There is a huge amount of universities and colleges in EU and US that are not giving any education and used only as a sport club or just as an organisation that would help foreigners to get their visas and stay in the country.
newbie
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They could for example donate btc to a public account and then sell it in the market and that money goes to the coffers of the university

A way to do that is to daytrade the btc yourself so you could donate your earnings to their funding. I don't see a way to mass scale your plans to affect all universities in Colombia.
legendary
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With a BTC if you change it at this moment, they give you the equivalent, what you have to do is have enough Bitcoin to be able to change them when Bullish enters, that way it would be much more money, that's the right way, the only thing is that you can not establish what time it takes to happen.
newbie
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February 22, 2019, 01:21:40 PM
#1
Hello everyone I have a question, I'm from Colombia lately several universities went into unemployment because of underfunding, although they accept donations, not many, my idea would be to find a way to finance public universities, but I would like to know what problems or they think that they can happen, since for example with a btc several groups or projects of investigation in the universities could be financed, it sounds very utopian, but it may be necessary to think of a means to avoid a major decline in the institutions of higher education.

They could for example donate btc to a public account and then sell it in the market and that money goes to the coffers of the university, although it would not be very reliable with so much corruption, it could be a method to help finance.
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