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June 29, 2023, 09:13:20 AM
Great idea, why don't you work with comic authors to publish Bitcoin comic books, you can print more Bitcoin comic books with unique concepts that children aged 7 to 11 years will like. The combination of your knowledge about Bitcoin with the skills possessed by comic authors will give birth to a new product that can educate the new generation to get to know Bitcoin more closely.

Children aged 11 and under really like something unique, introducing Bitcoin to them through comic books is a creative way to interest them with the advantages that Bitcoin has. You can form a small association with children around where you live, distribute comic books one by one to them then their doctrine with the influence and experience you have. As their adrenaline builds, they will become even more interested in learning about Bitcoin and become a new generation of Bitcoin investors.
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June 29, 2023, 09:12:26 AM

Well it's not really a waste of time. We can still do an ELI5 for them so that they could at least have a bare understanding or at least awareness from it. It is up to their own learning pace anyway, just don't force one's learnings into another.

Your daughter might forget that you taught it, but the awareness would already be there somehow like the word "bitcoin" and "crypto". Maybe in later age, she would then retrace that word back by researching by her own.

There's no starting age in learning anything.
 I can even recall kids in the news coding already and heck even I as a software developer that is older than 18 struggles to center a div. Cheesy /s


In my opinion, Bitcoin trading is not appropriate for children because Bitcoin and other digital currencies entail major dangers and complexities that demand a sophisticated understanding of financial markets and risk management. Children cannot have the required knowledge, experience, or emotional maturity to successfully navigate these markets until they reach legal age limits. Children should focus on age-appropriate activities, education, and financial literacy programs that can help them lay a sound financial foundation. So teach them according to their interests, and if they want to gain knowledge about crypto currencies, a day-by-day briefing is good for their future so far.
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June 29, 2023, 08:50:17 AM
My question is where can I buy Bitcoin comic books that can catch the attention of children between the age of 7 to 11? I want something in comic or story book style and with full story about Bitcoin or related... I want to buy and wrap them up for the surprises.
If you're looking for a Bitcoin comic book that will appeal to kids aged 7 to 11, there are several options you can consider. You can search online bookstores, digital platforms, or online resources that offer content suitable for children. Be sure to read reviews and reviews before purchasing, as well as seek recommendations from the Bitcoin community or online forums that focus on Bitcoin education for kids. By choosing the right books, you can surprise your kids with the concept of Bitcoin in a way that will appeal to them. Hope you manage to find the right Bitcoin comic book to surprise the kids in your family.
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June 29, 2023, 08:00:03 AM
There's no starting age in learning anything.
 I can even recall kids in the news coding already and heck even I as a software developer that is older than 18 struggles to center a div. Cheesy /s

These kids are prodigy. It does not prove that any kid now can learn and start coding and become a software developer. Actually I think there are age gaps when it is easy to learn anything, and when it is super hard. Try teaching a toddler math and a senior new foreign language or skill. It will take much more time to achieve the result if not even be possible, compared to people aged 12-18 for example.

Sometimes it's from genetics or the environment of the kids itself. Imagine your father and mother involves in coding as they talk about at their house is about topics related to coding which can be adapted by kids and ask their parents to teach them at early age. Some literally born genius as they can easily understand and learn complicated things. Still you are right, it doesn't mean it's all applicable to any kids, if we are young we tend to easily remember things it's like our memories are fresh to remember such things that's why it would be easy to study as a kid than as an adult. Only difference is that adult are matured enough to make a decisions on their own than a kid.
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June 29, 2023, 06:34:59 AM
There's no starting age in learning anything.
 I can even recall kids in the news coding already and heck even I as a software developer that is older than 18 struggles to center a div. Cheesy /s

These kids are prodigy. It does not prove that any kid now can learn and start coding and become a software developer. Actually I think there are age gaps when it is easy to learn anything, and when it is super hard. Try teaching a toddler math and a senior new foreign language or skill. It will take much more time to achieve the result if not even be possible, compared to people aged 12-18 for example.
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June 29, 2023, 06:19:36 AM
Yeah, definitely it's not a bad thing to teach our children things patterning to bitcoin and crypto currencies in general, but doing so while they are still too young is rather a waste of your time and their time too, as well stretching their brains to think things they are not yet that capable of..

It's just like me deciding now to teach my five years old daughter about bitcoin and cryptocurrencies, when she does not even know how to operate a smart phone yet, of what good will the information to do her at that time?, I would say no good, since she probably would forget about all I told her immediately she leaves my presence.

If I am asked at what age should a child start learning about bitcoin and cryptocurrencies in general, I would say that starting from 10 years old and up isn't bad though still early.
Well it's not really a waste of time. We can still do an ELI5 for them so that they could at least have a bare understanding or at least awareness from it. It is up to their own learning pace anyway, just don't force one's learnings into another.

Your daughter might forget that you taught it, but the awareness would already be there somehow like the word "bitcoin" and "crypto". Maybe in later age, she would then retrace that word back by researching by her own.

There's no starting age in learning anything.
 I can even recall kids in the news coding already and heck even I as a software developer that is older than 18 struggles to center a div. Cheesy /s
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June 29, 2023, 06:14:15 AM

Truly, today's young whizzes are tech prodigies, mastering iPhone swipes and QR code scans with a wink. Envision them nailing Bitcoin deals with the same finesse - its not out of bounds. Bitcoin, traded for their daily pleasures, like candies, delivers a real-world primer on value, exchange, and purchasing muscle. A stealthy nudge to grasp inflation - no textbooks needed! Plus, isnt this nurturing a generation fluent in digital currencies and blockchain? An early immersion sets the foundation for a tomorrow where Bitcoin is no stranger in our finance landscape.

Yes, but obviously there are a number of people in this thread who think children are stupid, some children speak several languages from an early age.

A child who has an intellectually stimulating environment will be interested in lots of things, some more than others of course. We shouldn't underestimate children and the human brain in general. Every day, children see people paying with a credit card, cash or all kinds of things, and paying with a smartphone is no stranger to them. They also sometimes hear their parents talking about money (price rises, businesses that work or don't work, etc. ....). Children are sponges and learn quickly (unless of course they're mentally retarded, unfortunately).
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June 29, 2023, 04:33:17 AM

I agree with you, it is not appropriate to introduce bitcoin to children aged 7 to 11, and we are teaching our children to follow our thinking and not according to any scientific research, I will call these people are anti-educated. They're doing the opposite of what the educational system has done for hundreds of years, teaching something too early with no guarantee they'll become experts in that field when they grow up. We can't force a child to learn to run when they're just crawling, we're doing them more harm than good. How can 7-year-olds who don't know basic math learn about bitcoin, investing, and finance?

Give a child a btc wallet to buy sweets, you can be sure that he will learn very quickly.

Many children already know how to handle a smartphone better than their parents and most know very well what a QR-code is.

We can't force a child to learn to run when they're just crawling : But you can answers, when he asks why his favorite sweets cost more than yesterday, and why he can only buy one with the same amount of pocket money. You can tell him that he could potentially buy more with bitcoin, including dentist's fees.

He will understand what inflation means, even if he doesn't know this word. Explanations can be so easy.
Truly, today's young whizzes are tech prodigies, mastering iPhone swipes and QR code scans with a wink. Envision them nailing Bitcoin deals with the same finesse - its not out of bounds. Bitcoin, traded for their daily pleasures, like candies, delivers a real-world primer on value, exchange, and purchasing muscle. A stealthy nudge to grasp inflation - no textbooks needed! Plus, isnt this nurturing a generation fluent in digital currencies and blockchain? An early immersion sets the foundation for a tomorrow where Bitcoin is no stranger in our finance landscape.
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June 28, 2023, 09:52:52 PM

I agree with you, it is not appropriate to introduce bitcoin to children aged 7 to 11, and we are teaching our children to follow our thinking and not according to any scientific research, I will call these people are anti-educated. They're doing the opposite of what the educational system has done for hundreds of years, teaching something too early with no guarantee they'll become experts in that field when they grow up. We can't force a child to learn to run when they're just crawling, we're doing them more harm than good. How can 7-year-olds who don't know basic math learn about bitcoin, investing, and finance?

Give a child a btc wallet to buy sweets, you can be sure that he will learn very quickly.

Many children already know how to handle a smartphone better than their parents and most know very well what a QR-code is.

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We can't force a child to learn to run when they're just crawling
: But you can answers, when he asks why his favorite sweets cost more than yesterday, and why he can only buy one with the same amount of pocket money. You can tell him that he could potentially buy more with bitcoin, including dentist's fees.

He will understand what inflation means, even if he doesn't know this word. Explanations can be so easy.
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June 28, 2023, 09:20:23 PM
My question is where can I buy Bitcoin comic books that can catch the attention of children between the age of 7 to 11? I want something in comic or story book style and with full story about Bitcoin or related... I want to buy and wrap them up for the surprises.
But don't you think that this age is a bit early for a child to be able to absorb this kind of knowledge? The idea is not bad if it is postponed until the age after eleven at least. This is my position in answering your question.
At the same time, I absolutely do not like the idea of offering Bitcoin to children and stress their thinking about complex issues, especially at an early age that precedes adulthood (maturity). Children at that age are still in the process of getting to know the world around them, and it is never their priority to delve into issues related to the economy, finance, and society. Please let the children play and it is better to encourage them to practice easy and less complex mental activities.

I agree with you, it is not appropriate to introduce bitcoin to children aged 7 to 11, and we are teaching our children to follow our thinking and not according to any scientific research, I will call these people are anti-educated. They're doing the opposite of what the educational system has done for hundreds of years, teaching something too early with no guarantee they'll become experts in that field when they grow up. We can't force a child to learn to run when they're just crawling, we're doing them more harm than good. How can 7-year-olds who don't know basic math learn about bitcoin, investing, and finance?
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June 28, 2023, 06:27:03 PM
My next Bitcoin awareness approach now are the children, there are many kids in my family and very soon our get-together tradition is approaching, I need your help in this forum if this is possible.
Happy preparation for the get together a d os indeed wonderful to see extended families have g a get-together because that will allow the family members to bond together again after a long time and so I wish you guys all the best and we shall offer you all the help you need in the your quest to enlighten kids in your family.

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I remember when I was little, I love reading books that have good pictures on them, like comics and novels painted with amazing pictures, from Peter Pan to DareDevil and Supergirl, while growing up as an adult I ended giving out these comics to my cousins.
I remember when we were kids also,  we make use of such books to get early educations and it helped really well along the line.
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My question is where can I buy Bitcoin comic books that can catch the attention of children between the age of 7 to 11? I want something in comic or story book style and with full story about Bitcoin or related... I want to buy and wrap them up for the surprises.

I have not seen a Bitcoin comic book before,  and even books on Bitcoin in particular are not popular unlike blockchain which have a couple of publication for that subject matter,  so finding a comic book that will be suitable for the kids will really be a hard job for you this time unless maybe in the future,  one sector that books and study materials are available for kid is coding but bitcoin I have not seen such development for it.
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June 28, 2023, 06:08:42 PM
Not the answer you're looking for, but let them enjoy the superhero stuff for now. You don't necessarily need to shove Bitcoin down their throats this early, as they're unlikely to grasp Bitcoin anyway because in the first place they probably barely grasp the concept of money.
True. Let them have and enjoy their childhood days and play whatever stuffs they want. Because once they grow and mature, the whole scenario will never be the same. Instead, they will start to focus on earning a living for their own fulfillment, and maybe by that time, they can easily understand the broad meaning of bitcoin and will come to live with it if they want. There’s always the right time for everything. For now, let them enjoy their own games first.
Well you are not wrong on that but the children can still enjoy their childhood and also learn about new and creative stuffs like bitcoin but the basis of it shouldn't be that stressful for their minds to comprehend. And they are different ways in which this can happen like and one of them is the recent bitcoin cartoon that I saw here on the forum which a user posted and I watch it and it was very interesting and educative at the same time. If more stuff like that are put in place for the mind of the children it will help in implementing that awareness into their minds as their growing.

I tried showing my son a bitcoin cartoon, and he got bored after watching it for less than 5 minutes, what my son wants to watch is Spiderman, Batman, and Superhero...Not all cartoons are attractive to children, and should you force them in this case? Do you have kids? Did you know that in the process of growing up, they go through many stages, and at each stage, they change their interests and habits? So even if you teach them about bitcoin, there is no guarantee it will stick in their mind if they don't like it. Children should not be introduced to bitcoin at a young age and should not force children if they really don't like it.
Just dont force them because it would really be finding so stressful on their part if they would really be trying out to deal or learn up things which isnt really that on their interest. This is why it would be understandable that they would really be looking on something interesting and not they would really be getting bored with it and there's nothing we can do about it if they would really be having that kind of behavior.
There's a specific time for everything on which it would really be just that right for a guardian to do on whats right and whats not that stressful into their children.
Yes, its really good on teaching them about investment and financial on early age but we know that being too early is also bad too, this is why you should know on when you would be speaking out
those things in the right time.
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June 28, 2023, 05:49:38 PM
Not the answer you're looking for, but let them enjoy the superhero stuff for now. You don't necessarily need to shove Bitcoin down their throats this early, as they're unlikely to grasp Bitcoin anyway because in the first place they probably barely grasp the concept of money.
True. Let them have and enjoy their childhood days and play whatever stuffs they want. Because once they grow and mature, the whole scenario will never be the same. Instead, they will start to focus on earning a living for their own fulfillment, and maybe by that time, they can easily understand the broad meaning of bitcoin and will come to live with it if they want. There’s always the right time for everything. For now, let them enjoy their own games first.
Well you are not wrong on that but the children can still enjoy their childhood and also learn about new and creative stuffs like bitcoin but the basis of it shouldn't be that stressful for their minds to comprehend. And they are different ways in which this can happen like and one of them is the recent bitcoin cartoon that I saw here on the forum which a user posted and I watch it and it was very interesting and educative at the same time. If more stuff like that are put in place for the mind of the children it will help in implementing that awareness into their minds as their growing.

I tried showing my son a bitcoin cartoon, and he got bored after watching it for less than 5 minutes, what my son wants to watch is Spiderman, Batman, and Superhero...Not all cartoons are attractive to children, and should you force them in this case? Do you have kids? Did you know that in the process of growing up, they go through many stages, and at each stage, they change their interests and habits? So even if you teach them about bitcoin, there is no guarantee it will stick in their mind if they don't like it. Children should not be introduced to bitcoin at a young age and should not force children if they really don't like it.

Just because your child doesn't like it, doesn't mean no child will. Fortunately, children are like adults: as diverse as they are interesting. And nobody said anything about forcing a child to watch a cartoon, because that borders on the ridiculous.

Let me remind you once again that Monopoly is played from the age of 7/8 and that some children are particularly precocious. I thought the cartoons in the thread were really cool, and reminded me of a cartoon I used to watch when I was little.

You need to offer children as many things as possible, so that they can choose, open up to the world and develop their natural curiosity.

"There’s always the right time for everything" : it's very reductive ! Some children learn to read at two, others don't walk until 18 months, some like to read, others like video games. We see children playing salesmen in day-care centers and they start learning to count like that, for fiats it would be better than bitcoins when you play?

Forgive me for saying so, but the children in your families must be really bored.
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June 28, 2023, 06:33:53 AM
I tried showing my son a bitcoin cartoon, and he got bored after watching it for less than 5 minutes, what my son wants to watch is Spiderman, Batman, and Superhero...Not all cartoons are attractive to children, and should you force them in this case? Do you have kids? Did you know that in the process of growing up, they go through many stages, and at each stage, they change their interests and habits? So even if you teach them about bitcoin, there is no guarantee it will stick in their mind if they don't like it. Children should not be introduced to bitcoin at a young age and should not force children if they really don't like it.
I agreed with you 100% because children are not yet ready to face the challenges of life and they're distracted by the things they see around them. Introducing bitcoin to a kid at the age of 11, doesn't mean anything to him or her, because he or she has focus elsewhere and would want to satisfy needs before concentration. I think as time goes on, they keep growing and becoming of age to know about finance, and if they lack anything, they would settle down and studied about bitcoin, probably by age 18-20 years, this is range for teens to start developing certain skills and studying crypto related books inother to perfect, smoothen their path in the market.
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June 28, 2023, 03:35:49 AM
Not the answer you're looking for, but let them enjoy the superhero stuff for now. You don't necessarily need to shove Bitcoin down their throats this early, as they're unlikely to grasp Bitcoin anyway because in the first place they probably barely grasp the concept of money.
True. Let them have and enjoy their childhood days and play whatever stuffs they want. Because once they grow and mature, the whole scenario will never be the same. Instead, they will start to focus on earning a living for their own fulfillment, and maybe by that time, they can easily understand the broad meaning of bitcoin and will come to live with it if they want. There’s always the right time for everything. For now, let them enjoy their own games first.
Well you are not wrong on that but the children can still enjoy their childhood and also learn about new and creative stuffs like bitcoin but the basis of it shouldn't be that stressful for their minds to comprehend. And they are different ways in which this can happen like and one of them is the recent bitcoin cartoon that I saw here on the forum which a user posted and I watch it and it was very interesting and educative at the same time. If more stuff like that are put in place for the mind of the children it will help in implementing that awareness into their minds as their growing.

I tried showing my son a bitcoin cartoon, and he got bored after watching it for less than 5 minutes, what my son wants to watch is Spiderman, Batman, and Superhero...Not all cartoons are attractive to children, and should you force them in this case? Do you have kids? Did you know that in the process of growing up, they go through many stages, and at each stage, they change their interests and habits? So even if you teach them about bitcoin, there is no guarantee it will stick in their mind if they don't like it. Children should not be introduced to bitcoin at a young age and should not force children if they really don't like it.
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June 28, 2023, 03:10:56 AM
My question is where can I buy Bitcoin comic books that can catch the attention of children between the age of 7 to 11? I want something in comic or story book style and with full story about Bitcoin or related... I want to buy and wrap them up for the surprises.
But don't you think that this age is a bit early for a child to be able to absorb this kind of knowledge? The idea is not bad if it is postponed until the age after eleven at least. This is my position in answering your question.
At the same time, I absolutely do not like the idea of offering Bitcoin to children and stress their thinking about complex issues, especially at an early age that precedes adulthood (maturity). Children at that age are still in the process of getting to know the world around them, and it is never their priority to delve into issues related to the economy, finance, and society. Please let the children play and it is better to encourage them to practice easy and less complex mental activities.
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June 28, 2023, 02:08:09 AM
My question is where can I buy Bitcoin comic books that can catch the attention of children between the age of 7 to 11? I want something in comic or story book style and with full story about Bitcoin or related... I want to buy and wrap them up for the surprises.
before buying them something like a book or comic about Bitcoin you should make sure their parents approve of it. because if you mention that age they are still very underage and don't have a good understanding.
I'm not forbidding you to give gifts to your cousins ​​but imparting Bitcoin understanding to children will require supervision, direction and explanation from their parents as well. because it needs ongoing action in my opinion.
if their parents have no knowledge of Bitcoin or are even against Bitcoin then your goal to introduce Bitcoin to children will be in vain in my opinion.
or maybe for children aged 7-11 years, just give a coloring book with the theme of Bitcoin, it will be more useful than books or comics about Bitcoin, which the children may not necessarily like and understand.

You have a point in what you said, but I think there is no need to ask for parental approval about Bitcoin comic books, because first of all Bitcoin is not bad, it doesn't need parental guidance.

Because Bitcoin is for everyone, it doesn't discriminate. What you're saying is that 7-11 year olds won't understand it right away. Do you mean adults who don't understand Bitcoin still need their parents' approval? Bitcoin is not like that, the design is not like that, There are people in this industry in elementary or senior high school who have an idea or knowledge about it, there are people here who are in high school but who know more about bitcoin than the adults who most don't know more about Bitcoin, let's just talk real.
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June 28, 2023, 01:07:37 AM
My next Bitcoin awareness approach now are the children, there are many kids in my family and very soon our get-together tradition is approaching, I need your help in this forum if this is possible.

I remember when I was little, I love reading books that have good pictures on them, like comics and novels painted with amazing pictures, from Peter Pan to DareDevil and Supergirl, while growing up as an adult I ended giving out these comics to my cousins.

My question is where can I buy Bitcoin comic books that can catch the attention of children between the age of 7 to 11? I want something in comic or story book style and with full story about Bitcoin or related... I want to buy and wrap them up for the surprises.

That is a good idea I think. But I have not seen physical stores who are actually selling those kind of bitcoin comic books. However, just my own point of view, are those early ages of children will manage to keep their interest in bitcoin? And if ever they will love the idea, i don’t think they will keep the information for long knowing children’s focus are only playing and having fun. So i still think it’s still useless for them to learn at an early age knowing the fact that they can’t even manage their own savings as well.

Maybe not since to many distraction that can eliminate their interest on bitcoin. Maybe this is not good  to teach because provably nothing will happen on teaching because little kids will choose to play rather than taking some attention om investments. Maybe if they are 16 and above we can conclude that its helpful for them to learn a out this things and we can make the whole teaching process successful.
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June 28, 2023, 12:58:34 AM
I've never seen a comic that tells fiction related to bitcoin. most of it was educational to introduce bitcoin to, and if your cousin is only interested in fictional stories like today's superheroes, I think it would be best to let him read the comics.
Well, my childhood was also filled with comics like dragon ball, superman, and others. however, it is just entertainment for me. however, I am interested in bitcoin because I am very interested in the internet. well, maybe it's a different thing, but I think if you want to interest your cousin to get to know bitcoin, then learn about his habits and likes, and then slowly introduce him to bitcoin or crypto. maybe he would be more interested in something like that.
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June 28, 2023, 12:23:04 AM
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Great idea if the OP wants to actually do it and is also willing to make the sacrifice of paying an expert in the field to do a comic about simple knowledge of bitcoin. And it would also be an advantage if OP could print lots of bitcoin comics and promote them to bitcoin users for their kids.
if you want to make it as fast as possible I suggest making it yourself, I'm sure you can draw and you don't need to be good at drawing, the important thing is that it's interesting and easy to understand when children read and you only need a drawing book and colored pencils to make it.
OP wanted to get an answer where he could buy Bitcoin comic books because he thought the next approach that would be made was to children at family gatherings.
From his explanation, he does not have the expertise to make comics so he needs to buy.
Some give advice to check the nearest bookstore and some give the alternative to make your own like me with the intention of writing a script about Bitcoin that is known and then submitting it to someone who accepts comic making services.
This is a complicated thing. Meanwhile, with the availability of comics about Bitcoin, according to him, it is more practical.

Other alternatives as you said include good suggestions in my opinion, at least with coloured pencils and drawing books can be used as a tool for initial approach to children when the moment occurs before getting ready-made comics available for purchase.
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