For the first bolded part, I do think prices in FIAT change as well but it is much easier to explain and doesnt involve alot of decimal numbers to begin with and also that AFAIK most prices in FIAT will always increase . Rather with BTC, value is going up and down the whole day which is not understandable for kid
If you feel disturbed by decimal numbers in bitcoin, so just lets start with satoshi. Do we need to teach about volatility of currency to them? Just tell them about how use it.
100,000 satoshis equal to 0.001
BTC and thats not even $1 yet. I dont mention anything about teaching them volatility and such but rather since the value of $1 to
BTC always change due to the volatility it will be harder to teach rather than teaching kids to use FIAT
For the second bolded part, it seems like this statement doesnt indicate thing about "teaching kids about BTC" but rather "buy them their favourite toys with BTC" .
As for the red colored part, this is what I keep on pointing from my previous post. Basically the price of each stuff are in FIAT which means that the value differ each day ( or even minutes ) which of course will raise awareness of kids on why such things happen and this is what my food for thoughts is. My question stands, what will you tell them about the value that is increasing and decreasing in a day?
P.S : this will be a question to anyone that wants to counter my argument as well, feel free to give a shot .
So, do you think the meaning of teaching is using a whiteboard and a markers to explain what the bitcoin is by an expert? No, if you just show them how buy something with bitcoin, it can be called as teaching too.
There is a diiference between "teaching" and "showing" and basically what you are putting on as an example is merely showing. Teaching involves both theory and practice while showing is much more about practice
P.S : dont need to show me stuff about meanings in dictionaries anymore because I dislike to argue about "meanings" and such
The alphabet books about
BTC is the best place for kids to start but this is quite contradicting with some actual daily words
Im quoting few words from the picture so :
Mining involves the solving of a very hard math problem
Telling kids that
mining solves a math problem? This is not even suitable for kids because at their early ages it will be hard for them to understand what this exactly means. Mining is basically " getting some ore material " and telling them that mining solves math problems would be confusing for them