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Topic: Irish Newspaper cartoon: 'That's no use, he wants it in Bitcoin.' (Read 872 times)

legendary
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Very interesting tradition. I think this is good in a way that allows very young adults to start learning how to manage their finance when they are still young.

The boy should just take the fiat and convert them all into bitcoins.
legendary
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Merit: 1001
legendary
Activity: 924
Merit: 1001
I'm giving my niece a bitcoin for her graduation this weekend. I already created an address for her a few years ago so it's easy to just top it up even if I'm overseas. Did the same for her brother when he graduated a few years ago. I finally showed him how to use them a few months ago and he was pretty excited.

Nice, I have a bit for all my nieces and nephews hidden away.
newbie
Activity: 23
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I think this will actually happen in there future, when some parents give their kids some money but their kids want it in Bitcoin.

I'm sure it's already happening. If the kids are into drugs and living in the suburbs, where they can't score.
legendary
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legendary
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I think this will actually happen in there future, when some parents give their kids some money but their kids want it in Bitcoin.
member
Activity: 70
Merit: 10

A funny cartoon picture from an Irish newspaper I spotted today:


Basically there is an Irish tradition where at 12 or so your relatives give you some money, etc. In this cartoon the poor dad is scoulded for using cash when the son wants it in Bitcoin  Grin

That's one smart kid. Wink

Yup. Kids of this generation have been clued up due to all the documentaries that are available on youtube. Everyone is starting to wake up to the fact that EUR, GBP, USD are all just tools used by their governments to extract wealth from society at large.

Bitcoin and it's variants will bring an end to all of this very soon
legendary
Activity: 3598
Merit: 2386
Viva Ut Vivas
I'm giving my niece a bitcoin for her graduation this weekend. I already created an address for her a few years ago so it's easy to just top it up even if I'm overseas. Did the same for her brother when he graduated a few years ago. I finally showed him how to use them a few months ago and he was pretty excited.

Make sure to turn her on to DNMs, I'm sure her parents will thank you Smiley

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newbie
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I'm giving my niece a bitcoin for her graduation this weekend. I already created an address for her a few years ago so it's easy to just top it up even if I'm overseas. Did the same for her brother when he graduated a few years ago. I finally showed him how to use them a few months ago and he was pretty excited.

Make sure to turn her on to DNMs, I'm sure her parents will thank you Smiley
legendary
Activity: 1358
Merit: 1000

A funny cartoon picture from an Irish newspaper I spotted today: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CjDjereWkAAVkG4.jpg

Basically there is an Irish tradition where at 12 or so your relatives give you some money, etc. In this cartoon the poor dad is scoulded for using cash when the son wants it in Bitcoin  Grin

great post everything is coming together Bitcoin was much bigger than

we thought though the ability of people to pull the wool over our eyes

was bigger, while I always new Bitcoin was gigantic we must remember

we are just the last ones to join in the fight against inflation, gold and

silver bugs have been doing it for generations, land owners for even longer

and more recently we have seen things like virtual currencies
legendary
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yup,its a smart and modern kid,he dont want to bring much money on his pocket or wallet,its weight and complicate to carry on,and bitcoin better than cash money in this aspect,easy to carry and simple to save.
But he still has to carry his mobile/laptop to access his bitcoins.Unless it is a huge amount,carrying currency would be easier for a kid
legendary
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Viva Ut Vivas
I'm giving my niece a bitcoin for her graduation this weekend. I already created an address for her a few years ago so it's easy to just top it up even if I'm overseas. Did the same for her brother when he graduated a few years ago. I finally showed him how to use them a few months ago and he was pretty excited.
legendary
Activity: 924
Merit: 1001
Most reader would say "What is bitcoin?" Roll Eyes
Is it economy newspaper or perhaps bitcoin newspaper Grin

Business section of our national newspaper  Smiley
legendary
Activity: 924
Merit: 1001

A funny cartoon picture from an Irish newspaper I spotted today:

-snip-

Basically there is an Irish tradition where at 12 or so your relatives give you some money, etc. In this cartoon the poor dad is scoulded for using cash when the son wants it in Bitcoin  Grin

That's one smart kid. Wink

That's what I figured  Grin
I'm not sure if I should be happy and laugh or feel sad about it. It feels funny because just as you said, their generation is probably going to be a generation of bitcoin users. By that, I mean many of them are going to be using bitcoins. It kinda feels sad because that's what the father can give and probably not be appreciated because 'it is not in bitcoin'.
Good publicity for bitcoins though!

I hadn't thought of that point before.  The younger generation(s) won't think of bitcoin as something strange like my generation does.  Just like email, twitter, etc.  Those forms of technology are easier to catch on to for people that are introduced to it at a very young age than us older people that get in to it much later in life.  Bitcoin could be a technology for the next generation more so than for people in their thirties and forties.

Absolutely, in fact to survive it has to be the next generation that take it up. Otherwise we have a static dead coin.
sr. member
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A funny cartoon picture from an Irish newspaper I spotted today:

-snip-

Basically there is an Irish tradition where at 12 or so your relatives give you some money, etc. In this cartoon the poor dad is scoulded for using cash when the son wants it in Bitcoin  Grin

That's one smart kid. Wink

That's what I figured  Grin
I'm not sure if I should be happy and laugh or feel sad about it. It feels funny because just as you said, their generation is probably going to be a generation of bitcoin users. By that, I mean many of them are going to be using bitcoins. It kinda feels sad because that's what the father can give and probably not be appreciated because 'it is not in bitcoin'.
Good publicity for bitcoins though!

I hadn't thought of that point before.  The younger generation(s) won't think of bitcoin as something strange like my generation does.  Just like email, twitter, etc.  Those forms of technology are easier to catch on to for people that are introduced to it at a very young age than us older people that get in to it much later in life.  Bitcoin could be a technology for the next generation more so than for people in their thirties and forties.
sr. member
Activity: 308
Merit: 250
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A funny cartoon picture from an Irish newspaper I spotted today:


Basically there is an Irish tradition where at 12 or so your relatives give you some money, etc. In this cartoon the poor dad is scoulded for using cash when the son wants it in Bitcoin  Grin

That's one smart kid. Wink
yup,its a smart and modern kid,he dont want to bring much money on his pocket or wallet,its weight and complicate to carry on,and bitcoin better than cash money in this aspect,easy to carry and simple to save.
hero member
Activity: 998
Merit: 504

A funny cartoon picture from an Irish newspaper I spotted today:

-snip-

Basically there is an Irish tradition where at 12 or so your relatives give you some money, etc. In this cartoon the poor dad is scoulded for using cash when the son wants it in Bitcoin  Grin

That's one smart kid. Wink

That's what I figured  Grin
I'm not sure if I should be happy and laugh or feel sad about it. It feels funny because just as you said, their generation is probably going to be a generation of bitcoin users. By that, I mean many of them are going to be using bitcoins. It kinda feels sad because that's what the father can give and probably not be appreciated because 'it is not in bitcoin'.
Good publicity for bitcoins though!
legendary
Activity: 1358
Merit: 1000
right before the halving too so its like getting mining power that will automatically double and their is no way of stopping it
legendary
Activity: 924
Merit: 1001

A funny cartoon picture from an Irish newspaper I spotted today:


Basically there is an Irish tradition where at 12 or so your relatives give you some money, etc. In this cartoon the poor dad is scoulded for using cash when the son wants it in Bitcoin  Grin

That's one smart kid. Wink

That's what I figured  Grin
hero member
Activity: 1036
Merit: 501

A funny cartoon picture from an Irish newspaper I spotted today:


Basically there is an Irish tradition where at 12 or so your relatives give you some money, etc. In this cartoon the poor dad is scoulded for using cash when the son wants it in Bitcoin  Grin

That's one smart kid. Wink
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