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sr. member
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June 13, 2023, 10:43:56 AM
#92
This is one of the best ways to promote Bitcoin to students who are still exploring the knowledge of developing technology, one of which is Bitcoin which is currently widely relied on by everyone, especially young people, by giving them a little bonus to them, I am very sure their interest in learning about Bitcoin will be even greater because they can get additional income while studying, So keep doing things like that because your kindness will bring good luck to others and they will always remember it.
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June 13, 2023, 10:06:46 AM
#91
I think it was "pineapple foundation" that did something similar. They were giving out thousands and thousands of foods to homeless people all around the world, that was their main famous thing but they did some other stuff as well and they did quite alright. I believe that if you give to the world then the world will give it back.

I literally emptied ALL of my investment and savings during February, just to donate to people who needed it. Thousands of dollars I worked on so hard, and they are all gone, I am left with my debt and income and trying to balance, thank god I am doing fine, I am not starving or anything, I expected it to get better these days but it is still a bit hard BUT I am doing much better than the people I donated to even after we all gave them money, this is why it matters so much.
The Pineapple Fund pioneered crypto-philanthropy, channeling resources to the needy – the true power of Bitcoin, right? Your act of emptying savings for others embodies selflessness. Balancing personal needs with others'—challenging but humbling.

But how can Bitcoin boost philanthropy? Its increasing value could ignite global change, aiding the underprivileged. Is the Bitcoin community prepared for this challenge?
legendary
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June 12, 2023, 10:03:39 PM
#90
I think it was "pineapple foundation" that did something similar. They were giving out thousands and thousands of foods to homeless people all around the world, that was their main famous thing but they did some other stuff as well and they did quite alright. I believe that if you give to the world then the world will give it back.

I literally emptied ALL of my investment and savings during February, just to donate to people who needed it. Thousands of dollars I worked on so hard, and they are all gone, I am left with my debt and income and trying to balance, thank god I am doing fine, I am not starving or anything, I expected it to get better these days but it is still a bit hard BUT I am doing much better than the people I donated to even after we all gave them money, this is why it matters so much.
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June 12, 2023, 01:41:51 PM
#89
It's not possible for teachers to teach extra things outside of the official curriculum as long as the management doesn't allow them or gives them a heads up because that is not how a school or an institute work, teachers are not that much independent to implement or teach things from their own side only because they find them beneficial for the students. So if something like that is to be done, it can only be done by the heads of the institute.

A time will come when things like these will be included in the curriculums of schools and higher educational institutions because the world will understand that children will need to start learning the basics of these things from their initial education period so that they don't face problems later on.
I remember that in the past at school we had activities outside the curriculum that we often participated in and were more about learning about nature and organizational activities. Teachers can take opportunities outside of curriculum study hours to teach their students about bitcoin, but I'm not sure this can be properly organized considering that some countries still consider bitcoin a new thing, let alone have to introduce it to school students.

Once bitcoin learning comes into the curriculum it is something else and maybe the teacher doesn't need to look at study hours outside of the curriculum because it is their job to teach it. But in my opinion, this will be difficult to realize and may require a long process to achieve all of this, bearing in mind that the school curriculum cannot change instantly without approval from the authorities.

It does not need the head of the institute to teach Bitcoin, all it need is the approval from the head and once approved, the plan to teach bitcoin will commence.
This is more an initiative in my opinion and for anyone who wants to teach bitcoin without the approval of any party, unless they are trying to teach bitcoin to their students during study hours. But if there is approval from the principal even better and teachers can see free time to teach students about bitcoin.
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June 12, 2023, 06:49:25 AM
#88
Awesome effort, don't think that what you did is a little thing, pretty sure that no effort is too small in terms of promoting bitcoin, you've probably changed the life of those students and you and them don't know it yet. Change is a ripple effect, only gets bigger as it goes down the line.
It's someone that doesn't know what is bitcoin that will not value op giving out bitcoin as a gift knows what it's doing because op knew that bitcoin will help them in future that is why he gifted bitcoin to them, bitcoin is like gold and if anyone should give you bitcoin that is to say the person have you in good mind and I believe you will also join the queue of cryptocurrency after tested the light of bitcoin

You have taken a good action to raise awareness and inspire Bitcoin. I congratulate you. It is necessary to introduce people who do not know or hear about Bitcoin into the ecosystem and the more entries there are the faster the money markets transformation will occur. We can actually start a big awareness movement like the OP did. Helping people who don't know about crypto markets and getting them into the market can be our priority. If everything is ok so far, i have to mention some negatives. If you distribute fiat money to people to promote bitcoin it may not raise awareness for them. To beat inflation we need to raise awareness of Bitcoin.
legendary
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June 11, 2023, 04:02:35 PM
#87
In the world of education it is not obligatory to teach things like this to students because they have their own curriculum in teaching, but in my opinion a teacher also needs to introduce investments outside of daily study hours to their students. This will foster self-confidence for them in facing life's challenges which are increasingly difficult to get a job after they graduate from education. However, this must be done on an ongoing basis so that they can be consistent in continuing to invest even if they use smaller capital.

If the teacher is able to teach them consistently and also impart knowledge about the risks that will occur, then I'm sure their knowledge of investing will develop in the future. But if it only stops at the prizes given, then teachers will fail to educate their students in investing in bitcoin and crypto in general.
It's not possible for teachers to teach extra things outside of the official curriculum as long as the management doesn't allow them or gives them a heads up because that is not how a school or an institute work, teachers are not that much independent to implement or teach things from their own side only because they find them beneficial for the students. So if something like that is to be done, it can only be done by the heads of the institute.

It does not need the head of the institute to teach Bitcoin, all it need is the approval from the head and once approved, the plan to teach bitcoin will commence.


A time will come when things like these will be included in the curriculums of schools and higher educational institutions because the world will understand that children will need to start learning the basics of these things from their initial education period so that they don't face problems later on.

It needs Bitcoin t be acknowledged by the government and the school heads in order to set create a bitcoin wise
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June 11, 2023, 03:51:28 PM
#86
Happy Easter everyone
Today I gave out $20 to 5 random high school students each in a WhatsApp group after of course enlightening them about Bitcoin and conducting a quiz for them I did this in hopes of trying to assist in developing the Bitcoin ecosystem although it's of small impact
I sent the Bitcoin to Thier noncustodial wallet and also enlightened them on how to manage Thier wallet
What do you think!?

Good idea. Both you do good and the students are happy. Both sides win from this situation. Perhaps you have caused a student to become acquainted with bitcoin at an early age. He will thank you later. I love that people around me do these things too. It's not something everyone is used to. Someone who does not know may look at this situation with surprise. Then the person who looks with surprise starts to learn. In every way, you make bitcoin and its environment win.
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June 11, 2023, 03:38:30 PM
#85
Well done OP. The participants of your bitcoin teachings are already lucky to have you and yet you are also giving them monetary prizes. I saw an of forum members here, especially from Nigeria sharing and promoting bitcoin. I salute you guys. That is something I never did in the last few years.

I did share about bitcoin and crypto knowledge during my first year of investing. The market was just too good at that time and I want my family, friends, and relatives to capitalize on it although some of them did not take it seriously and some are even doubtful and who knows they probably thought that I am a scammer. Now I am just silent about bitcoin for privacy purposes.
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June 11, 2023, 01:42:30 PM
#84
In the world of education it is not obligatory to teach things like this to students because they have their own curriculum in teaching, but in my opinion a teacher also needs to introduce investments outside of daily study hours to their students. This will foster self-confidence for them in facing life's challenges which are increasingly difficult to get a job after they graduate from education. However, this must be done on an ongoing basis so that they can be consistent in continuing to invest even if they use smaller capital.

If the teacher is able to teach them consistently and also impart knowledge about the risks that will occur, then I'm sure their knowledge of investing will develop in the future. But if it only stops at the prizes given, then teachers will fail to educate their students in investing in bitcoin and crypto in general.
It's not possible for teachers to teach extra things outside of the official curriculum as long as the management doesn't allow them or gives them a heads up because that is not how a school or an institute work, teachers are not that much independent to implement or teach things from their own side only because they find them beneficial for the students. So if something like that is to be done, it can only be done by the heads of the institute.

A time will come when things like these will be included in the curriculums of schools and higher educational institutions because the world will understand that children will need to start learning the basics of these things from their initial education period so that they don't face problems later on.
legendary
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June 11, 2023, 11:59:59 AM
#83
First of all, what you have done to give gifts to high school youth is a big hearted act and a good one. Second, young people who have a new idea about Bitcoin and receive Bitcoin gifts will be more interested in learning. How to save bitcoin and how to get good profit from bitcoin in future. Giving a good idea on how to be a right investor in Bitcoin and not make the wrong investment.
Yes, if it is taught in this way, it will be a very good thing. But they should always take care that it is not right to explain Bitcoin to someone against their will. If someone wants to know or understand about Bitcoin, then they should help them with information about Bitcoin. By doing this, bitcoin users will increase day by day and bitcoin will go to a better position.
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June 11, 2023, 10:51:36 AM
#82
Happy Easter everyone
Today I gave out $20 to 5 random high school students each in a WhatsApp group after of course enlightening them about Bitcoin and conducting a quiz for them I did this in hopes of trying to assist in developing the Bitcoin ecosystem although it's of small impact
I sent the Bitcoin to Thier noncustodial wallet and also enlightened them on how to manage Thier wallet
What do you think!?
I think that it was great experience for those students, they learned about crypto and at the same time they did earn from it.
Let's just hope that those $20 would be the start of their crypto journey and they would also succeed on it.
If I would ever do the same thing I would also tell them about pizza day or Laszlo Hanyecz to see if they would hold it or just spend it right away.
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June 11, 2023, 10:28:59 AM
#81
First of all, what you have done to give gifts to high school youth is a big hearted act and a good one. Second, young people who have a new idea about Bitcoin and receive Bitcoin gifts will be more interested in learning. How to save bitcoin and how to get good profit from bitcoin in future. Giving a good idea on how to be a right investor in Bitcoin and not make the wrong investment.
Hopefully, they can learn more about Bitcoin after receiving Bitcoin gifts and don't let them waste their gifts on other things. If they can raise the money to buy and hold Bitcoins, they can be good investors and have a firm hand in holding onto Bitcoins until they increase in price.

And if this continues to be done to other students, this can trigger their curiosity to learn more about Bitcoin, especially if they can start buying their first Bitcoins. And with more and more young people knowing and studying Bitcoin, it will make Bitcoin even more popular.
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June 11, 2023, 10:27:56 AM
#80
Maximum people now know about the use of Bitcoin. Bitcoin is a hot topic right now. Still, there are some things that people still don't know about Bitcoin. But it is assumed that within a very short time every person will understand and know about the use of Bitcoin. In the promotion of Bitcoin, products with the Bitcoin logo can now be seen in many places in Gramganj. A few days ago in a football tournament of our Matiar Rahman Sporting Club, the champion team was awarded with bitcoins. Thousands of people applauded the award there

The increasing awareness and popularity of Bitcoin is undeniable. The examples you cite illustrate the growing acceptance and integration of Bitcoin into mainstream culture, highlighting its significance as a disruptive and widely recognized digital currency.
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June 11, 2023, 09:44:08 AM
#79
Not only that, I think they will feel fulfilled because after learning about Bitcoin, they are now having it on their non-custodial wallet.  I believe that motivation of giving a reward have huge impact on the interest in Bitcoin of those students
That's true, and these students are still kids. When something was given to them for free, they will never forget that and there will be thought on their minds about what was given to them. And from there, they'll try to learn what's it, how to withdraw or convert it into cash if ever they need it. But just as the others thought, I also wish that they won't sell it too quickly and wait until they're able to know how to use it or at least save it even if it's just a little amount. The important factor here is the practice that they'll learn from doing it.
some of those who receive free Bitcoins will keep them. and some will follow the directions for storing Bitcoin. but when they are free to use Bitcoin, of course, their choice will be more to sell their Bitcoin to buy something.
maybe teaching the kids to save a fraction of their money in Bitcoin would be more receptive to kids understanding. this is the first step to teach them to invest in Bitcoin.

That would really be what they do mostly if they are in need of money. They will learn how to sell it off, but if they learn that holding it could be times 3 or 4 in the future, but again, these are just kids and they want to buy candy and toys. For sure, they will sell it off, but again, it is a good start as they get exposed to it. It may not be now, but a few years later they will stumble upon bitcoin again, and let's say they will start their journey there.
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June 11, 2023, 09:37:24 AM
#78
First of all, what you have done to give gifts to high school youth is a big hearted act and a good one. Second, young people who have a new idea about Bitcoin and receive Bitcoin gifts will be more interested in learning. How to save bitcoin and how to get good profit from bitcoin in future. Giving a good idea on how to be a right investor in Bitcoin and not make the wrong investment.
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June 11, 2023, 08:08:52 AM
#77
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If the teacher is able to teach them consistently and also impart knowledge about the risks that will occur, then I'm sure their knowledge of investing will develop in the future. But if it only stops at the prizes given, then teachers will fail to educate their students in investing in bitcoin and crypto in general.
Consistency is indeed necessary, if it is not done consistently then the knowledge will only become a story rather than a guideline for them.
Although lessons on crypto investment have not been included in the education curriculum, it is also still related to Economics lessons.
This is more of a separate awareness made by teachers who teach bitcoin to their students, curriculum-based school activities do not necessarily go according and there may be limits from students who are so difficult to be comfortable with learning patterns like this, we all may have experience when we were students and sometimes schools that have curricula become very boring. Teachers can take study time outside to teach bitcoin and are not in the room as usual, so that students become more comfortable with up-to-date learning that contains elements of economics lessons as you convey.

If classes about bitcoin are not given regularly, the education about bitcoin that has been given by the teacher will not develop. The difficulty in teaching students who still don't have financial responsibilities, they will not be consistent and will be more interesting in other things such as games, so what the teacher wants to achieve will not be maximized without a tighter guard.
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June 10, 2023, 08:16:33 PM
#76
Awesome effort, don't think that what you did is a little thing, pretty sure that no effort is too small in terms of promoting bitcoin, you've probably changed the life of those students and you and them don't know it yet. Change is a ripple effect, only gets bigger as it goes down the line.
It's someone that doesn't know what is bitcoin that will not value op giving out bitcoin as a gift knows what it's doing because op knew that bitcoin will help them in future that is why he gifted bitcoin to them, bitcoin is like gold and if anyone should give you bitcoin that is to say the person have you in good mind and I believe you will also join the queue of cryptocurrency after tested the light of bitcoin
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June 10, 2023, 12:57:11 PM
#75
Not only that, I think they will feel fulfilled because after learning about Bitcoin, they are now having it on their non-custodial wallet.  I believe that motivation of giving a reward have huge impact on the interest in Bitcoin of those students
That's true, and these students are still kids. When something was given to them for free, they will never forget that and there will be thought on their minds about what was given to them. And from there, they'll try to learn what's it, how to withdraw or convert it into cash if ever they need it. But just as the others thought, I also wish that they won't sell it too quickly and wait until they're able to know how to use it or at least save it even if it's just a little amount. The important factor here is the practice that they'll learn from doing it.
some of those who receive free Bitcoins will keep them. and some will follow the directions for storing Bitcoin. but when they are free to use Bitcoin, of course, their choice will be more to sell their Bitcoin to buy something.
maybe teaching the kids to save a fraction of their money in Bitcoin would be more receptive to kids understanding. this is the first step to teach them to invest in Bitcoin.
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June 10, 2023, 12:42:32 PM
#74
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If the teacher is able to teach them consistently and also impart knowledge about the risks that will occur, then I'm sure their knowledge of investing will develop in the future. But if it only stops at the prizes given, then teachers will fail to educate their students in investing in bitcoin and crypto in general.
Consistency is indeed necessary, if it is not done consistently then the knowledge will only become a story rather than a guideline for them.
Although lessons on crypto investment have not been included in the education curriculum, it is also still related to Economics lessons.

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But just as the others thought, I also wish that they won't sell it too quickly and wait until they're able to know how to use it or at least save it even if it's just a little amount. The important factor here is the practice that they'll learn from doing it.
But if they sell it too quickly and convert it directly to Fiat, then there is no trading activity being done.
We as teachers who teach this really have to guide them, because this is not just selling there must be activities that must be done to grow Bitcoin.
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June 10, 2023, 03:11:06 AM
#73
Not only that, I think they will feel fulfilled because after learning about Bitcoin, they are now having it on their non-custodial wallet.  I believe that motivation of giving a reward have huge impact on the interest in Bitcoin of those students
That's true, and these students are still kids. When something was given to them for free, they will never forget that and there will be thought on their minds about what was given to them. And from there, they'll try to learn what's it, how to withdraw or convert it into cash if ever they need it. But just as the others thought, I also wish that they won't sell it too quickly and wait until they're able to know how to use it or at least save it even if it's just a little amount. The important factor here is the practice that they'll learn from doing it.
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