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April 10, 2023, 12:28:37 PM
#32
What do you think!?

I think you did the right thing at the wrong time. It is right because $20 is enough to take care of a plate of rice and chicken depending on the country where the op is and the high cost of living over there, you will be appreciated if truly you did what you said here trust me your good work will never be forgotten. It becomes wrong if you come up here to talk about promotion of bitcoin without showing some sign of evidence it will be regarded as merit fishing even though it is not the intention of the op. Am not discouraging the op but you need to gather more information and knowledge about bitcoin before you can teach others and as a newbie unless you have the knowledge before coming here otherwise you need to focus more on learning.
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April 10, 2023, 09:21:14 AM
#31
Was it 20 dollars in total? Or 120 bucks in total? Either way, it is very impressive of you to have done that. Pulling in five teens to join the crypto community and educating them on the right path. Hopefully, they will not be blinded by the gambling or casino side of cryptocurrency. And they will use Bitcoin and cryptocurrency as a normal method of payment. Respect mate!
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April 10, 2023, 08:36:30 AM
#30
For sure, a lot of users here will be asking for proof, but before that, I would say that I hope there are a lot of people willing to do this just to give information to others, like giving knowledge to other people, as it is very useful for them, and for sure, one of them will be successful because of bitcoin. But again, I've just got a question: where did you find them? I mean, what group is in WhatsApp? Also, do you have proof by way of a photo of the transaction or any other kind of proof that you can show because people here want to see proofs?

What evidence?  Grin Grin Grin We should be glad that the OP had the decency to lie about only 100 bucks, and not about giving each of the five people a yacht.
The most common fishing for merit. The OP is a newbie himself, I'm not sure if he himself understands correctly how to store Bitcoin. Such topics seem to be going viral, but the good news is that people who are ready to give merit have learned to distinguish lies from truth.

I recently purchased some Bitcoins butAccording to most posts and replies on this forum it seem the best way to hodl Bitcoin is to use a hardware wallet as long as you can keep it safe.
Well is the hard ware wallet better than a custodial wallet??
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April 10, 2023, 04:34:32 AM
#29
where did you find them? I mean, what group is in WhatsApp? Also, do you have proof by way of a photo of the transaction or any other kind of proof that you can show because people here want to see proofs?


Yes I think that's the first questions we should have asked the op, where and how did you find these kids? Did you meet them on what's up or you already know them before now. Cause I see no reason sending funds out to people whom you are not aquinted with. And you didn't even show any evidence or proof of any transactions you made. You did a good thing though but you should have at least educated them first, telling them more about Bitcoin or cryptocurrencies. Making sure they know fully what you are talking about. Moreover the kids will just have these funds in their wallets do they know how to use it? Or maybe convert it to fiat using p2p?

Also, if you are just making this up just to get some merit, let me just spit it out it won't work. Try been sincere and show proof of what you have done. Most people just want to post such topics so to get merits.
Once again happy easter and may the resurrection of Jesus bring a new beginning into our life's.
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April 10, 2023, 03:53:28 AM
#28
Well, color me impresed! Witnessing individuals take initiative in advancing the Bitcoin landscape is downright delightful. Distributing $20 to high schoolers and enlightening them on noncustodial wallets not only fosters Bitcoin usage but also paves the way for a fairer, more inclusive financial structure.

But let's reach for the stars – Bitcoin's horizons are boundless! It's possible that one of those students might invent the next breakthrough Bitcoin app or conceive a novel platform. Alternatively, they could emerge as a Bitcoin trendsetter, introducing the concept to an even larger crowd. And hat off to the quiz – an ingenious way to gauge their grasp while fueling a desire for knowledge. By infusing interactive and alluring elements like this, you're rendering Bitcoin more user-friendly and delightful for all.
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April 10, 2023, 03:50:58 AM
#27
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 their noncustodial wallet and also enlightened them on how to manage Their wallet
What do you think!?

That's very nice of you, but I'm sure even if you receive a thousand compliments here in this thread they're still going to be doubt in the heart of those congratulating you or complimenting you for your doings because lately they have been threads out people achieving something or doing something with Bitcoin and at the end, it turns out that they are only fishing for merits, like in the case of this user Maxre.
I'm not asking for you to provide proof whatsoever but I think it's better to keep this to yourself, we have thousands of users here in the forum and a lot of them have been constantly contributing to the Bitcoin ecosystem and yet not a single thread has been created by them to announce their achievements.
But in the end, everyone does what he/she thinks is best.
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April 10, 2023, 01:50:34 AM
#26
What a nice way to celebrate the Easter Sunday by sharing your blessings. Hope your students will forever remember what you have done to them and hope it will be a good start for them to invest at a young age. If they learn how to save by putting their money in Bitcoin, they can probably raise a fund for themselves moving forward when they reach college level. That for sure every parents are wishing for their children.
Way to go sir! hope you can spread more knowledge and Btc to your students.
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April 10, 2023, 01:27:25 AM
#25
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!?
Donating bitcoin to students in highschool is amazing, but you need to enlightened them on the purpose of bitcoin and it's gigantic rewards if they could keep it for long-term because some of them will be panicked to sell their bitcoin when a financial problem arises. The fact is that you have done well for the students, it's a random appreciation for the Easter Sunday. However you making a point because very few will understand, this modern world, one needs proof because they've been blindfolded in the past. For me, I believe you, others will think you portrayed such a good frame-up story inother to collect accolades for your work.
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April 10, 2023, 01:02:19 AM
#24
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!?
If you really did so, that's really a nice idea, but you can't just come here to tell us you donated money to random people without providing providing proof, am sure just few percentage of people will really believe you.
After donating to the high school student, did you tell them what they should do with the bitcoin because am just must of them will sell the bitcoin immediately they received it or whenever they are financially down. You don't expect a student to be saving money when he is in need of money. But if you really donated the bitcoin, you have done well.
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April 10, 2023, 12:44:58 AM
#23
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!?
Very nice plan you can do this and I think you must pay the rewards through Bitcoin.  And the quizzes will be bitcoin or crypto related. These small initiatives will help Bitcoin reach more people in this modern technological world. Your work is highly commendable.

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!?
It is a very good initiative to make students aware about Bitcoin. But since you give $20 to five random students, each student will get $4.  In this case, if you want to pay them via Bitcoin, you will be charged a $0.5-$1 transaction fee when you send that $4 to their Bitcoin address.  And when those students go to sell those bitcoins they will still be charged exactly the same fee.  So this fee may seem unfair as there are small amount transactions. But on the other hand if you pay it in fiat then they won't know much about bitcoin.  So you pay in Bitcoin it will help them to understand about Bitcoin practically.
op when he took this initiative to give bitcoins surely his intention is to inform students about bitcoins so he must inform students about bitcoins first and play various quizzes about bitcoins with them so in that case giving bitcoins to students will not be a problem. I think students will be happier with bitcoin than fiat because it is a new technology for them and they will be more interested in it.
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April 10, 2023, 12:29:23 AM
#22
Just want to ask were there more students also in that WhatsApp group or those 5 had taken any bitcoin course from your end? It is really good that you have sent them $20 in their non custodial wallet which will help them to keep funds safe but also tell them to have their seeds safe on offline backup to access funds.It is generous because you have given $100 to them but it would be valuable for them along with the knowledge they gain from Bitcoin understanding so well done.
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April 10, 2023, 12:11:13 AM
#21
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!?
This is what I describe as an expression of  practical love  as taught us by Christ our Savior and in the spirit of Easter commemoration is a good example. And it's very astute of you OP to choose this moment the spread the idea about bitcoin to the young generation of students. I hope you don't just stop here but still do some follow up with them to monitor their level of success in their quest to know more about bitcoin so they don't fall into scam schemes which may raise a wrong impression and  discourage their enthusiasm.
Good work mate.
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April 10, 2023, 12:05:10 AM
#20
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.
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April 09, 2023, 11:56:44 PM
#19
For sure, a lot of users here will be asking for proof, but before that, I would say that I hope there are a lot of people willing to do this just to give information to others, like giving knowledge to other people, as it is very useful for them, and for sure, one of them will be successful because of bitcoin. But again, I've just got a question: where did you find them? I mean, what group is in WhatsApp? Also, do you have proof by way of a photo of the transaction or any other kind of proof that you can show because people here want to see proofs?
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April 09, 2023, 11:56:14 PM
#18
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!?

That's very generous of you and a very great way to power up the community. I myself am not even familiar with Thier noncustodial wallet yet but that is surely a great experience for those kids to learn such things. That small movement will surely compound. That's a creative and positive step for you to share knowledge and drive to those young people. That's an education for future money. Your kindness to them will be their kindness to other people and their peers. Cheers.
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April 09, 2023, 11:51:11 PM
#17
There won't be many people as generous as you, you are really a good person. But they are just high school students so they don't have much experience with bitcoin yet. I hope you will teach them how to protect their wallet in the safest way, I'm afraid they won't keep their seed phrase well. By the way, I'm curious what wallet they use, do you know?
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April 09, 2023, 11:45:49 PM
#16
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!?

It's a good thing you did for them. That could make them more curious about Bitcoin and make them interested in being able to adopt Bitcoin as their digital asset. It's also great asking questions and then rewarding them if they answer correctly, as opposed to giving out Bitcoins for free. With things like this they will be indirectly educated and maybe in the future they will become one like us who loves Bitcoin.
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April 09, 2023, 11:25:59 PM
#15
That’s great to be honest, i mean giving out Bitcoins and that too in such a beautiful day, is really amazing. If possible frequently visit the children and teach them how to safely invest money on various crypto assets, how to avoid losses and how to prevent scams. I was also impressed that you send the money on the basis of quiz. So how many children exactly there with you from the first, it I am not wrong then, 5 are only the winners, and there were more people also? Yes some pictures who have really pleased us in another manner. Still you did great job OP.
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April 09, 2023, 11:21:04 PM
#14
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!?
It is a very good initiative to make students aware about Bitcoin. But since you give $20 to five random students, each student will get $4.  In this case, if you want to pay them via Bitcoin, you will be charged a $0.5-$1 transaction fee when you send that $4 to their Bitcoin address.  And when those students go to sell those bitcoins they will still be charged exactly the same fee.  So this fee may seem unfair as there are small amount transactions. But on the other hand if you pay it in fiat then they won't know much about bitcoin.  So you pay in Bitcoin it will help them to understand about Bitcoin practically.
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April 09, 2023, 11:10:24 PM
#13
you are doing good for your students. especially if you don't give it for free. You create quizzes to hone your student's abilities. not only an introduction to Bitcoin and also an operationalization of wallets. you are actually investing for the future.
now maybe your student can immediately sell the Bitcoin that you provide. but once they know, in the future when they have enough money to manage their own Bitcoins. I'm sure they will remember your kindness.
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