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Topic: Giving out to promote Bitcoin - page 5. (Read 722 times)

sr. member
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April 09, 2023, 10:49:47 PM
#12
Wow OP,this is something nice that you did on Easter day and I bet you those kids will go out telling people about bitcoin because they have earned $20 in bitcoin which will motivate them to learn more about bitcoin. I don't understand how they got their wallet ? Where you the one that taught them about how to get a noncustodial wallet, if yes. Did you teach them how to use their wallet and to back up their phrase seed. I feel this is too much for them as a newbie for their age. Next time don't introduce them to money,instead just teach them the basics of bitcoin and when they are grown up and they like bitcoin concept, they can learn on their own from when you stopped. This will distract them from their studies because if they tell their friends about this. They may all be looking for watsap groups that gives out bitcoin which is untrue
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April 09, 2023, 09:55:36 PM
#11
That's actually a good initiative for promoting Bitcoin especially to youngster. A little quiz with a prize would make them study and research more about Bitcoin for them to have knowledge about it. However it makes me think on how can they manage their Bitcoin in their wallet? I hope you gave them instructions too for them to make it big and not gonna freeze in their wallet for a long time. They might just flex that they have Bitcoin but for a long time they didn't even know how to convert it in fiat money or how to make profit from it.
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April 09, 2023, 09:30:35 PM
#10
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 commend you for your generous act this season. You have done well OP but i am curious to know more on your interactive session with the students. You said  you had a lecture with them on whatsApp how were you able to decipher that they all really understood what you taught because giving them bitcoin after teaching them when you were not there with them does not guarantee that they really understood the process as you can not tell as they are smart kids. I am not i anyway discrediting your good works but i am just curious as to know.
newbie
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April 09, 2023, 09:22:08 PM
#9
That's fair bro.

Even from the little you have, most people thinks that they need to have much before dishing out, but the truth is that if you can't give from the little you have, you won't be able to give when you have much.

Keep up the good work.
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April 09, 2023, 09:06:01 PM
#8
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!?

Your idea was good because you have created awareness about bitcoin no matter how insignificant you think the effort is. I am sure some of them might not have known bitcoin before but you have introduced it to them. They might not invest in or buy the currency now because most of them are still depending on their parent but they might consider it in the future.  

I also have some reservations about your selfless service. In my country, students in high schools are between the ages of 9-16 years. So I want to add that introducing some of these students to bitcoin at this tender age might become a distraction to them. They should focus more on their academic and social life at this age and not on financial matters. Please don't get me wrong, I commend your effort but I am not comfortable with the ages of your target.
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April 09, 2023, 09:05:23 PM
#7
That's very noble of you to do. It's probably because of the money that they listened to you, but it's a great start. A lot of people would have started it like that if they have something to start on. It's great that you were able to ask them to create a non-custodial wallet because it can be quite overwhelming at first if they don't have devices to use or if they want something easy.
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April 09, 2023, 08:56:49 PM
#6
if your goal is to educate students by giving bitcoin to selected students that is a good thing.

because if you give them btc, of course they will be more serious about learning about bitcoin.

usually teenagers are very good at capturing power when they are taught about bitcoin, especially with the addition as you do by giving btc, so what you do is a positive activity.
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April 09, 2023, 08:40:03 PM
#5
I sent the Bitcoin to Thier noncustodial wallet and also enlightened them on how to manage Thier wallet
Thier wallet is what I did not know and can not find with Google and some review websites about wallets for Bitcoin.

Could you give me a link to Thier wallet website and its Github, please.

Your idea  looks good when you chose a non custodial wallet that gives users full control in their wallet and their coins, inputs and outputs, fee rates and transaction fees. They can use Replace-by-Fee and Child-Pay-For-Parents too.
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April 09, 2023, 06:42:28 PM
#4
Giving away bitcoin is very generous.  According to your post you gave 100$ worth of bitcoin so that these high school kids can learn more about bitcoin and its technology. 

I am not here to judge, but I am curious which wallet you suggested them to hold their bitcoin. Do they know how to keep their wallet safe,  and what are they planning to do with that bitcoin?
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April 09, 2023, 06:25:49 PM
#3
What do you think!?

Well, according to the belief of Christans (of which I am one), Christ rose from the dead today. I think you have done a remarkable thing on this day by giving away $100 worth of Bitcoin. Also, I think you should give us some pictures to really make us believe you did what you said, that's if you don't mind. Am now the Thomas that's not yet convinced.
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April 09, 2023, 05:40:59 PM
#2
I think you did a really generous thing, though it may look small right now but the students will take it to heart. Big things come in small packages, educating others on bitcoin is valuable to the bitcoin ecosystem as running your own node. Was the $20 in bitcoin or fiat? I would prefer if you gave them bitcoins so they can have their own non custodial wallets and learn how to send/receive bitcoins. Happy Easter!
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April 09, 2023, 05:31:47 PM
#1
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!?
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