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Topic: My Bitcoin Charity Work! FREE BITCOIN COLLEGE - page 4. (Read 720 times)

legendary
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free Bitcoin training for 30 youths
This will be huge!
You can find courses in skillshare and/or Udemy kind of sites. Share it with them and discuss. You can also introduce them bitcoin.org, this forum etc. Focus on why decentralized financial system is important, why paper money eventually losing it's value. Also explain them how metaverse will change the internet. Importance of blockchain technology and the huge opportunity is knocking the door of the future applications.

Good luck.
legendary
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Free bitcoin training, it's the best idea I ever thought of. But of course it takes special dedication and more time to do it if you have 30 people in the class.

I think it would be great if you teach them some basic insights about bitcoin and evaluate what they are really interested in. I'm sure most of them will be interested in how they can earn bitcoin or how to profit from it. It's sure to be spending a lot of time with them, but are you also going to introduce them to this forum?

There are many lessons you can share with them about bitcoin, and one of them is asking them to take a little time to read it here. https://bitcoin.org/en/
legendary
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A good initiative so far is to run charity works for Bitcoin. You are helping Bitcoin adaption directly, appreciated. It's better to teach them about Bitcoin and crypto technology and how they work. They describe the use of that and the risk of investment. Just don't let them think this is a profitable investment scheme. Otherwise, they won't learn. Also, warn them about the crypto scam and how should avoid it. Most important is how to store cryptocurrency properly. Introduce them to the forum from where they could learn a lot.
legendary
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Second Charity Work
I have also decided to make a free Bitcoin training for 30 youths from my locality and the focus of the crypto training will be on Bitcoin and how it operate with some other tools that will guide the participants through their Bitcoin journey.

Your advice suggestions are welcome on the second charity which is the training of young youths on blockchain Bitcoin education.

Free bitcoin training sounds great. I am not talking about the curriculum in general, but please do include couple of sessions to highlight how they can make money using cryptocurrency.

A fundamental or technical training is fine, but such trainings will hardly make any impact on the trainees' life, unless they can use their trainings to make money. So ensure to describe every option of making money that is available in crypto markets. Also make a list of ways where they can start for free of cost.

I am sure you understand why I am saying this. Money is important so to retain their interest on cryptos they need to know where they can put their learning to good use!
hero member
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I don't want to bore you guys with plenty speech so I will be brief and direct to the point:
So I decided to take care of some community amenities that have been broken down and need some maintenance since a leave in a remote area where the presence of the government is hardly felt by the citizens so the responsibility of maintaining some key services such like water supply can easily be down due to need for maintenance so I fix it and payment made from Bitcoin which gave me a big relief as to how Bitcoin have become an alternative to the traditional currency.
Second Charity Work
I have also decided to make a free Bitcoin training for 30 youths from my locality and the focus of the crypto training will be on Bitcoin and how it operate with some other tools that will guide the participants through their Bitcoin journey.

Your advice suggestions are welcome on the second charity which is the training of young youths on blockchain Bitcoin education.
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