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January 22, 2020, 12:40:43 AM
#51
It's an great idea but  See if you want to spread a knowledge about block chain or bitcoin you can do it through social media, YouTube channel,
YouTube is filled with blockchain videos, but if anyone knows this name then  they will search?
I agree with you, even though we have a lot of videos on youtube teaching cryptocurrency, not everyone will understand and be willing to sit still and learn about it. It is better to create courses outside of life because it will be easier to reach more people and make it easier for people to understand cryptocurrency and blockchain. It's a great idea and I hope more people will implement it this year to promote blockchain
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January 22, 2020, 12:35:42 AM
#50
It's an great idea but  See if you want to spread a knowledge about block chain or bitcoin you can do it through social media, YouTube channel,
YouTube is filled with blockchain videos, but if anyone knows this name then  they will search?
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January 21, 2020, 11:28:20 PM
#49
We all know how worked hard Satoshi Nakamoto made the blockchain, for the ease of all of us, should we not do anything for this?
So the answer is yes, we too should do something.

That's why I and some of my friends have decided that we will. We will build a small academy with only two or three rooms, where we will tell people about blockchain, without any fees.

I want to know this from you, is this a good idea? Please tell me if this is not the right way.

We can only invest two or three months for this Academy.


Lessons:
How blockchain works.
How to send or receive.
How to buy/sell cryptocurrencies ( Trading).
What is the private Key.
What is the difference between Coins and Tokens.
What is ICO or IEO.

Of course, this is an effort worth appreciating and encouraging. This is a costly project with no return to be expected. Imagine building a small academy with around three rooms. That must be something you and your friends would really spend some amount.

Here are my thoughts though.

  • Make sure your resource person or lecturer or speaker is knowledgeable enough or else you might be preaching the wrong thing.
  • Make sure he knows how to teach. It is hard to teach different kinds of people, some are even zero knowledge in terms of Bitcoin or blockchain.
  • How would you be able to support this initiative and make sure it is sustainable if it is for free?
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January 21, 2020, 11:02:02 PM
#48
It's an great idea but  See if you want to spread a knowledge about block chain or bitcoin you can do it through social media, YouTube channel, Twitter, or like others told u can do an conduct an event about Blockchain u can take a class traveling to some college, or companies etc... Apart from that if you start an academy i think you will have to invest more on it and you don't find any profit also because you don't want to charge any penny from students.

According to me better to publish in social media regarding Blockchain... Be simple in your explanation so that people can understand easily.
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January 21, 2020, 11:00:36 PM
#47
The idea to me is plausible, and given that this would be like a voluntary work, it seems possible. Though aside from your effort and energy in teaching the students, one thing to also consider is how would you get the population that would complete your two to three rooms of class? It is free, but what would be the convincing factor that would let parents (if still young) let their child put time in your mini-academy instead of doing their own endeavors? Achieving a full two rooms of class seems difficult (though this would still depend on your location and community).
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January 21, 2020, 10:59:57 PM
#46
I advise you to first try it out in a rented space.
That will need some funds. Why don't just have it on someone's place?

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Maybe try with some free courses at schools. Ask principals if they would like someone to tell children about blockchain and decentralized money, for free.
This could be the least thing they can do. However, this will be quite a long talk especially if the principal isn't aware of crypto currency.

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Much better to seek for a group, this way they can easily have a small talk then when they got interested, sure they will tell it to their friends and acquaintances.
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January 21, 2020, 10:56:51 PM
#45
In my place we already have a blockchain course and base on my observation few people are enrolling for some reason and maybe there's still a low interest on this kind of course so I think it will be hard to get the attention of the students or someone who wants to know more about cryptocurrency. Personally, I still prefer to attend lively seminars and for sure many will come because this is just a one day tutorial and I'm confident that they will still learn from this. We can still help on a simple way, I already done this to my friends and I'm happy that they are starting to use cryptocurrency.
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January 21, 2020, 10:52:10 PM
#44
yes it is a good idea to promote bitcoin. we as part of the bitcoin community do have an obligation to introduce cryptocurrency and blockchain to others. I hope your plan can run smoothly. I also always tell stories about bitcoin and cryptocurrency to family, relatives and friends. More and more people who understand and are interested in investing in cryptocurrency will have a good impact on the cryptocurrency market.
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January 21, 2020, 10:48:18 PM
#43
We all know how worked hard Satoshi Nakamoto made the blockchain, for the ease of all of us, should we not do anything for this?
So the answer is yes, we too should do something.

That's why I and some of my friends have decided that we will. We will build a small academy with only two or three rooms, where we will tell people about blockchain, without any fees.

I want to know this from you, is this a good idea? Please tell me if this is not the right way.

We can only invest two or three months for this Academy.


Lessons:
How blockchain works.
How to send or receive.
How to buy/sell cryptocurrencies ( Trading).
What is the private Key.
What is the difference between Coins and Tokens.
What is ICO or IEO.

The idea is wonderful cause it will somehow make people have positive knowledge about cryptocurrencies rather than the false news and predictions posted online these days and this is some people does in Canada which make crypto users many there at the early of stage cryptocurrencies.
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January 21, 2020, 10:42:13 PM
#42
I totally agree with your idea by building a small academy, to educate people about blockchain and cryptocurrency. One of the
obstacles why bitcoin users are still few in the whole world, even though bitcoin has been more than a decade old. Because some
people get wrong information from the media. We as a crypto community must indeed take steps to educate to the people around
us especially in order to understand more about cryptocurrency.
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January 21, 2020, 10:30:52 PM
#41
A lot of people worked hard for what they thought would be better for humans. A lot of them didn't get the credit they deserve. And though I agree that spreading awareness about btc to other people is a good move forward, we're not really inclined to do what you've stated. I think the simple fact that we believe in crypto and use it whenever we have the chance is sufficient enough to play your part.
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January 21, 2020, 10:22:15 PM
#40

We all know how worked hard Satoshi Nakamoto made the blockchain, for the ease of all of us, should we not do anything for this?
So the answer is yes, we too should do something. That's why I and some of my friends have decided that we will. We will build a small academy with only two or three rooms, where we will tell people about blockchain, without any fees. I want to know this from you, is this a good idea? Please tell me if this is not the right way. We can only invest two or three months for this Academy.


I always admire people who are taking the initiative to reach out to other people and then have them a good opportunity to learn more on the blockchain and cryptocurrency. Now, I am really encouraging you guys to offer this course for free. However, to make things sustainable, you can also be giving a separate course for people who have the money and who are interested to invest in cryptocurrency, then charge them for some minimal fee. With a regular funds coming in the program can be sustainable and then can be reaching more and more people in the long run. Again, this is a good project and I am wishing you guys the best and more power. I am hoping the same thing can also be happening elsewhere. Education is always the key to anything much more so in cryptocurrency and the blockchain where definitely there is that learning curve which can be a stumbling to many.
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January 21, 2020, 09:39:33 PM
#39
I advise you to first try it out in a rented space. Maybe try with some free courses at schools. Ask principals if they would like someone to tell children about blockchain and decentralized money, for free.
Then apply for sponsorship. Don't ask people to buy entry tickets or pay for courses upfront. It's always better to ask for donations and do these things for free until you become recognized.
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January 21, 2020, 09:15:50 PM
#38
There is no harm in sharing knowledge. If you want to provide such knowledge, then your target must also be millennials who understand the technology and can receive the knowledge you want to share. Because for now, it's actually not easy to invite people even though our intention is only to share knowledge except to the closest people, I guess.
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January 21, 2020, 08:11:58 PM
#37
Not that I'm belittling your idea but in all seriousness, starting off with comprehensive videos informing the general masses about bitcoin and the blockchain is already more than good. I know that there are tons of them out there on YouTube but perhaps you can come up with simpler, more concise and more interesting video that people can actually digest. If you have the means to build these facilities, go ahead and do it. If your sole interest is to spread the word and not gain profit from it, then you're on the right path. However if you want to monetize your good deeds, I'm telling you that expect a loss already since only a little percent of the population is actually keen and interested in learning bitcoin and the blockchain as of this moment.
The mass adoption will not easily become successful just because there is now awareness that keep spreading. Why did I say that? People will not easily adopt something that they do not fully understand. Even if they are aware to what is bitcoin and blockchain they will still ignore it. There should be a "trigger", the trigger that I mean is the thing that will encourage someone to acauire and patronize it. They will only have this trigger if their mentality is broad where they seeking financial IQ. They will get encourage easily if they became interested to it.
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January 21, 2020, 08:03:50 PM
#36
Hey, you don't need that long amount of time to teach them these. If they really want to learn more about Bitcoin and the blockchain technology then maximum 3 days should be enough in doing this. And I hope they have shown at least some interest into this technology before you taking on this quest. If not then you are wasting your time mate, they are likely not going to pay much attention as they might see this as a burden
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January 21, 2020, 07:59:23 PM
#35
I highly believe that the best step to start cryptocurrency market adoption is by ourselves, doing these step, we have many options to execute our plans to make this thing possible. But I wanted to ask first, is the academy you are trying to build requires a tuition fee? Because I think the topics are also possible to be discussed in a different seminars instead of a same thing such as a course offered in college which needs to tackle deeper topic.
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January 21, 2020, 07:55:39 PM
#34
Not that I'm belittling your idea but in all seriousness, starting off with comprehensive videos informing the general masses about bitcoin and the blockchain is already more than good. I know that there are tons of them out there on YouTube but perhaps you can come up with simpler, more concise and more interesting video that people can actually digest. If you have the means to build these facilities, go ahead and do it. If your sole interest is to spread the word and not gain profit from it, then you're on the right path. However if you want to monetize your good deeds, I'm telling you that expect a loss already since only a little percent of the population is actually keen and interested in learning bitcoin and the blockchain as of this moment.
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January 21, 2020, 07:38:13 PM
#33
~~ We will build a small academy with only two or three rooms, where we will tell people about blockchain, without any fees. ~~
It is actually a great idea but it should need a big amount of money + need permission from the local government. I am sure that you won't have an illegal academy, right? Anyway, in what country are you? Is Bitcoin/Crypto/Blockchain legal in your country? You must think about the permission first. Plus, for a long term plan, the academy will need a regular big amount. Where do you get the capital?

>I think the most reasonable way is by creating a local community. It doesn't need a big amount of money like the academy. And it can accommodate all ages.
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January 21, 2020, 06:56:18 PM
#32
I appreciate how'd you create such plans to help promote crypto usage. It needs a huge capital to start with but why not to facilitate seminars/training in a certain place to save more, you'll just need to rent a place where you launch your event. Or you will have to create some promotional activities online just like on youtube, twitter or FB. But only I could ask is that don't make any false statement that could make you being ignored.
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