Magandang gabi po mga kabayan, E rerepost ko to dito kase na gandahan ako sa topic eh, gusto ko marinig opinions ng kapwa ko mga pilipino tungkol sa pag e.insert ng crypto currency topics sa mga curriculum ng mga paaralan. O kung ano e sasagot nyo jan sa mga tanong na yan.
I don't know if this topic is already tackled but I want to know your random opinions.
What happens if Bitcoins will be adapt in schools especially in college level?
- If it does get adopted in schools for such it will be great for the people wanting to get into this industry and would also be a great thing for this industry as a whole since it will spread balanced awareness about crypto currencies instead of biased opinions or lies. The thing is though, is that just as how much investment topics are mostly found on seminars, topics about cryptocurrencies are in the same table. Both can be talked about in and outside of schools from time to time but not something that schools would consider vital for courses (YET). So I wouldn't bank on that happening any time soon.
What are the best for beginners between Hodl and invest?
- Both go hand in hand. Only having one won't give anyone gains. Because when you invest, you will have to hodl and hodl is hodl regardless of how long or how short the duration of doing it is. Same goes with hodling, you cannot hodl if you do not invest time, effort or money. Bottom line is that if you are a beginner, better focus in gaining as much knowledge as possible about your desired endeavour(s) then acquire needed wisdom in how to apply the knowledge you have gained. I don't care how rich or how poor you are, if you lack knowledge and wisdom in anything you want to get yourself into, you are bound to lose. So beginners, invest on knowledge and wisdom and hodl the necessary.
Does the government allows Bitcoin to be tackle in school?
- The government, at least here in my country is quite neutral about talks regarding crypto currencies at the moment. But to put it into curriculums in schools is a different story, while some may agree, most will disagree since this industry is still early and consists lots of conspiracies and variables that heightens risks. And yes, just as what I have mentioned on the first question, it is the same as investing topics on seminars. Not to mention the required resources to make this possible; both human and technological which is certainly not something my country right now can provide nor afford.
Does Education in Cryptocurrencies is the best way to avoid being scam?
- Of course it is. It is pretty obvious that you need knowledge and wisdom in anything you want to get yourself into to avoid always getting fcked all the time and win more instead. To succeed and excel in any chosen field of interest and endeavour of yours, you need to be resourceful. If you cannot find what you are looking for from one source, get it from another. Do not rely on just one source and be done with it, this is what makes people lose the chance to gain vital knowledge most of the time since they tend to close their minds to other possibilities just because of the norm. (Relying to much on knowledge provided by schools)
- Only positive thing I see in cryptocurrencies being added in school curriculums are ease of access to fundamentals and publicity for this industry. Which are evidently something we all can live without since with a little effort, you can find good knowledge either paid or for free and in regards to publicity, we are already getting a good enough amount at the moment with all the ETFs and more.
E dagdag ko na rin if ever, saan kaya mas nababagay e insert, kung sa elementarya ba, jr. Highschool, sr. Highschool or sa college or kung mas ok ba kung gagawing separate course ito like a two year course o di kaya e merge sa isang investment course or business administration at gawing 4 year course.
Eto nga pala link ng actual post :
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/cryptocurrency-must-adapt-in-schoolscolleges-curriculum-5368928