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June 04, 2023, 03:18:46 PM
#89
You've stumbled upon an intriguing narrative. I must say, it's a fantastic approach to educating our children about Bitcoin. Instead of imposing the learning of Bitcoin upon them, it's far more effective to captivate their interest through engaging methods. Given that children are naturally drawn to freedom and play, this approach proves to be the most successful in teaching them. By gradually introducing the concept and with the support of their parents, children will organically develop their understanding and appreciation for Bitcoin.
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June 04, 2023, 03:15:15 PM
#88
Children are quick to pick what they see, it's a good thing to find people in remote areas who are Bitcoin investors. Though I'm curious about knowing the age of the child you meant drawing, is he a child or a teenager? Parents need to be careful in teaching children something sensitive as bitcoin because if the child gets it wrong, or has a wrong notion about it, it won't be good.
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June 04, 2023, 03:12:56 PM
#87
You should take pictures in this case, friends, even if you say this about the original story, but there will still be some who are not too sure and seem fictional because there really isn't any support there.
But if this really happens, then indeed in this case we are of course aware that indeed such a thing is just like art because the child only likes the logo taught by his father but that doesn't mean he understands bitcoin but of course this can also be something which is good enough to continue because indirectly from an interest like this it can expand towards things that I think more.
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June 04, 2023, 01:47:11 PM
#86
I'm gonna bet $100 that this didn't really happen.
It's possible, as @hd49728 stated, that "children love art," so this might be true, but the OP needs to support this up with photographs of the youngsters drawing the Bitcoin logo.

Nonetheless, it is always a good idea to start our children with solid knowledge because they will develop with it. If they are exposed to Bitcoin knowledge at a young age, they will grow up with it, which will be really beneficial to them.
That could be the best way to prove that this has really happened, at least there should be some supporting photographs. But actually, it doesn’t really matter if this one is fictional or not, one thing is certain, exposing young minds into bitcoin will help them develop early interest in bitcoin and might be a good motivation once they’re mature enough to start investing in bitcoin. Bitcoin is an art, a man’s way to tell his choice in life, and if it will be explained well into children, these kids will certainly love bitcoin and the whole thing about it.
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June 03, 2023, 11:33:23 PM
#85
It is art and children love art. They draw things they know and know recently but they even don't know what it means technically. Children are hungry to discover new things and if they have fun with new things, they love it.
Children loves art and whether the story is real or fictional, the core message the OP is trying to pass is that whatever you do have a way of influencing or rubbing off on those around you. This is the case with the kid in the OP's story. Now, if this is happening with the kids, I can say that his mother will also feel the bitcoin effect. For the father to get the kid interested in bitcoin, he could start by telling the kid to recreate the bitcoin logo as well as other cryptocurrency logos. This would be a great way to spark a conversation about bitcoin.

This is like the first steppingstone on learning the bitcoin. No matter how they known it or even just seen the logo and started drawing it. For sure those kids will learn it eventually in the future as they will be curious of it. The problem really with this kind of post we cant tell if it is true or made up but i am hoping that it is true as that area even remote they will be technologically inclined

How do we ensure they will learn and research bitcoin as they grow up? You want your child to be a great soccer player, and you start teaching them from an early age. Do you guarantee that he will definitely follow the artistic path you have chosen for him and that he will definitely become a great player like CR7? My dad used to want me to be a doctor, and I still remember him talking about doctor-related things every day. But growing up, I was no longer interested in that profession, instead, I was very passionate about learning IT.

We can teach kids bitcoin but don't impose our thoughts on them, if they have passion, we can move on. If they don't like it, don't force them.
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June 03, 2023, 11:02:45 PM
#84
It is art and children love art. They draw things they know and know recently but they even don't know what it means technically. Children are hungry to discover new things and if they have fun with new things, they love it.
Children loves art and whether the story is real or fictional, the core message the OP is trying to pass is that whatever you do have a way of influencing or rubbing off on those around you. This is the case with the kid in the OP's story. Now, if this is happening with the kids, I can say that his mother will also feel the bitcoin effect. For the father to get the kid interested in bitcoin, he could start by telling the kid to recreate the bitcoin logo as well as other cryptocurrency logos. This would be a great way to spark a conversation about bitcoin.

This is like the first steppingstone on learning the bitcoin. No matter how they known it or even just seen the logo and started drawing it. For sure those kids will learn it eventually in the future as they will be curious of it. The problem really with this kind of post we cant tell if it is true or made up but i am hoping that it is true as that area even remote they will be technologically inclined
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June 03, 2023, 10:42:34 PM
#83
I am sharing a real story.
I have reservations about the authenticity of this story, my young friend. Reliable information typically encompasses the 5W1H elements, complemented by visuals such as images or videos to substantiate its validity.

Kindly provide us with a photograph to validate the information, my young friends. This will capture our attention and pique our interest in discussing this unique occurrence.

The behavior of a child usually mirrors the actions of those around them. Considering the information you mentioned, that there is no internet network in the village, it implies that Bitcoin transactions cannot be easily conducted. If the child drew currency commonly used for transactions, it may make more sense in this context.
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June 03, 2023, 06:27:42 PM
#82
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I am also one of those people who do not believe that your story is true.
From my point of view, the story you tell looks like it's just a fabrication to make the reader's interest as if it were real.

Children are innocent in the sense that they easily accept any information. If today he is taught about the Bitcoin logo, then they will try to depict the Bitcoin logo for a few days. When they get another, more interesting image, they will forget about the Bitcoin logo and will try to depict the newly received image.

Maybe OP is unmarried and has children.  indeed, kids are naive, and they won't care what it is, so it doesn't make any sense for them to draw the bitcoin logo.  My kid also saw the bitcoin icon on my phone, he was so excited when he saw it for the first time.  but as soon as you give him something newer and more colorful, he will immediately forget what was before.  just because kids draw bitcoin and play with bitcoin models doesn't mean they will be interested in it.
Is nativity the best word you could come up with to describe children? I rather think that children are lovely and we can say that they are curious and moat times inquisitive of what they do not know about.
The B shape of BTC and the yellow color will drag children attention to it. You never can tell if one child said to the other, "I have found a new way to write alphabet B and the other will say teach me and they will begin to bitcoin logo.
I don't think that this creates any kind of public awareness but as the kinds grow, they will remember when they were drawing bitcoin and they will regret, maybe bitcoin will be $1m then. Grin
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June 03, 2023, 11:26:33 AM
#81
It is art and children love art. They draw things they know and know recently but they even don't know what it means technically. Children are hungry to discover new things and if they have fun with new things, they love it.
Children loves art and whether the story is real or fictional, the core message the OP is trying to pass is that whatever you do have a way of influencing or rubbing off on those around you. This is the case with the kid in the OP's story. Now, if this is happening with the kids, I can say that his mother will also feel the bitcoin effect. For the father to get the kid interested in bitcoin, he could start by telling the kid to recreate the bitcoin logo as well as other cryptocurrency logos. This would be a great way to spark a conversation about bitcoin.
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June 03, 2023, 10:44:38 AM
#80
That's what we call the influence of Bit coin in this era. The popularity of Bitcoin is unstoppable even the government trying to stop the massive flow. People now are aware about Bitcoin, I guess with regards to Bitcoin movement we cannot underestimate the nation, place or country even they looks like small. People now can connect and collect Btc in split of seconds through Internet connection.
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June 03, 2023, 10:39:15 AM
#79
That's very interesting. Good that the kids know how to draw the bitcoin logo, but do they know what it is or all they know is that it is something their "dad" has?
Bue yeah, it is good to see Bitcoin reaching such remote areas. But, if the area struggles with a stable internet connection, wouldn't that pose a problem for Bitcoin transactions? Bitcoin, like other cryptocurrencies, depends heavily on a good, stable internet connection to process transactions. And if the network is spotty, how effective would Bitcoin really be as a daily-use currency in such places? Just some random thoughts.
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June 03, 2023, 10:23:58 AM
#78
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I am also one of those people who do not believe that your story is true.
From my point of view, the story you tell looks like it's just a fabrication to make the reader's interest as if it were real.

Children are innocent in the sense that they easily accept any information. If today he is taught about the Bitcoin logo, then they will try to depict the Bitcoin logo for a few days. When they get another, more interesting image, they will forget about the Bitcoin logo and will try to depict the newly received image.

Maybe OP is unmarried and has children.  indeed, kids are naive, and they won't care what it is, so it doesn't make any sense for them to draw the bitcoin logo.  My kid also saw the bitcoin icon on my phone, he was so excited when he saw it for the first time.  but as soon as you give him something newer and more colorful, he will immediately forget what was before.  just because kids draw bitcoin and play with bitcoin models doesn't mean they will be interested in it.
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June 03, 2023, 10:19:01 AM
#77
I am sharing a real story. Last 31st I went to my cousin's wedding. The area where I want to host the wedding is like a village where I don't have good mobile network, so it won't be wrong to call such an area as a remote area. After eating and drinking, me and one of my cousins went out for a walk and saw three boys drawing something in the mud. I approached them with interest and watched them make the Bitcoin logo in the mud and compete to see who could make the logo more beautiful. So I asked about this logo and one boy said that his parents have this bitcoin and his father taught him to draw this logo and he taught his friends. I was very happy to hear this from the boy because in such a village where there is no good mobile network people are involved with Bitcoin. 

In this case of the boy, I remembered one thing that the children will be developed in the same way as the parents raise their children from childhood. The boy's father may want to expose his son to Bitcoin from an early age.
OP though many people find this story of yours unrealistic. Although in the case you mentioned of some kids drawing the Bitcoin logo in the mud, I think it's kids' talent. If the kid's father is related to Bitcoin then surely he has some idea about Bitcoin. Maybe the kid saw his dad draw the bitcoin logo, which caused the kids to all try to draw the bitcoin logo together while mud. Or maybe the child's father wants to introduce him to Bitcoin, but children grow up with the same knowledge that is taught to them from a young age. So maybe the child's father has invested in Bitcoin and is teaching his child about this investment.
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June 03, 2023, 09:45:45 AM
#76
In this case of the boy, I remembered one thing that the children will be developed in the same way as the parents raise their children from childhood. The boy's father may want to expose his son to Bitcoin from an early age.

Most children's personalities are shaped by their parents; the habits that parents instill in them are what they will grow up with. For this reason, parents have important roles to play in raising their children; we should therefore avoid always acting negatively in their faces because they will quickly pick it up and adapt to it.His father may not even have intention to expose the boy Bitcoin, instead, he may be simply watching what his father is doing. Alternatively, it's possible that the boy's parents simply have the Bitcoin logo displayed in their rooms or that the boy has simply noticed the Bitcoin logo in one of these parents' phone over and over again.

Parents play an important role in shaping their children's character and habits, but their habits and personality will change over time. They will keep only what they like and suit them, and they will also get rid of what they don't like. When they are young, their minds are not fully developed, so they like to imitate everything, but when they grow up, their minds are fully developed, and things will be very different. I also have kids and that's what I'm going through. So teaching them about bitcoin early won't guarantee anything either.


You won't be with your child all of the time therefore interaction with other people and different environments won't be limited. Indeed it would require a child's initiative to do something but why should a child learn about investment at an early age? Well that is really a good trait but in such way, what's 'natural' won't be meant. According to many developmental theories, a child's growth could be affected by many factors and each of those would play a key role as the child grows. Teaching something that won't be necessary at a certain age range will just delay the child's natural process of growing up. Instead, it would be more effective to wait for that 'right' age. Right age refers to a point in one's life wherein an individual can make his/her own decisions with rationality.

You made a correct point, and I bet many parents are unaware of this, and they only teach their children according to their feelings, they will teach what they think is good regardless of whether their child is suitable or not.
Back to the issue of teaching bitcoin to children, I see many people advocating for teaching bitcoin to children while they don't even care about their age. Recently, the forum has been some topics about bitcoin and children, and most people are blindly supportive. I don't object, but frankly, we need to provide age-appropriate knowledge to be most effective. Don't just cram and teach them unnecessary things.
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June 03, 2023, 08:57:20 AM
#75
It's wonderful that children in a village have heard of Bitcoin and competed trying to draw the best logo. But that's the thing with kids: they often say too much and tend to just trust anyone who comes to talk to them. I'm not sure that the parents of this kid would be thrilled that he told other kids and a stranger that his dad has Bitcoin. I mean, I don't have kids but if I did, I wouldn't want them to talk about what sort of coins I have to other people. I'd probably still teach the kids about Bitcoin but just generally, kind of like you teach them biology, history, etc. (not as something personal but just as something important to know).
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June 03, 2023, 08:03:02 AM
#74
@Op your story is true but almost everyone considered your story fictional. It would be best if you took a picture with your smartphone and attached it to the post.
Following this story of yours, I understand that bitcoins are spread almost everywhere in the world. I really like how you've shown through your story that you went to the outback and found bitcoins. (Here I am not calling your story unrealistic) But I would like it best if you could attach a picture to prove it later.


The fact that the children saw the Bitcoin logo and decided to draw it does not mean that the OP can lie. What's so amazing about this? Children are curious, it is enough for them to give the phone once so that they have already mastered it. Going to YouTube and seeing the Bitcoin logo is also not a problem, it’s another matter that everything will end there.
I don't see the need for the OP to prove anything to you, especially since by doing it late, you have the choice to walk past rather than demand a photo.
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June 03, 2023, 06:53:33 AM
#73
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I am also one of those people who do not believe that your story is true.
From my point of view, the story you tell looks like it's just a fabrication to make the reader's interest as if it were real.

Children are innocent in the sense that they easily accept any information. If today he is taught about the Bitcoin logo, then they will try to depict the Bitcoin logo for a few days. When they get another, more interesting image, they will forget about the Bitcoin logo and will try to depict the newly received image.
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June 03, 2023, 06:43:16 AM
#72
I wonder where you live, but I've met so many children in my country and there's no one even draw Bitcoin logo, if Bitcoin popularity has been spread for 12 years old children, there's should be one of children in my country did that.

What I've seen so far, nowadays children has their own phone and they're playing a mobile game with their friends, that's it. They're not even talk about money or Bitcoin, they only know how to top up diamond or point to buy a rare skin, that's it.
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June 03, 2023, 03:29:15 AM
#71
I am sharing a real story. Last 31st I went to my cousin's wedding. The area where I want to host the wedding is like a village where I don't have good mobile network, so it won't be wrong to call such an area as a remote area. After eating and drinking, me and one of my cousins went out for a walk and saw three boys drawing something in the mud. I approached them with interest and watched them make the Bitcoin logo in the mud and compete to see who could make the logo more beautiful. So I asked about this logo and one boy said that his parents have this bitcoin and his father taught him to draw this logo and he taught his friends. I was very happy to hear this from the boy because in such a village where there is no good mobile network people are involved with Bitcoin. 

In this case of the boy, I remembered one thing that the children will be developed in the same way as the parents raise their children from childhood. The boy's father may want to expose his son to Bitcoin from an early age.
It's good that people are trying to educate their children about good things from their initial days so that they don't underestimate its potential and think that it is not a good thing to have or follow, otherwise, most parents these days are busy teaching their kids how they can make TikTok by singing or dancing or doing stuff that is not going to give them a bright future.

I think we should encourage children to learn things like cryptocurrencies and other technologies when they reach a reasonable age because these things are the future and our children will be living totally covered with technology when they grow up.
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June 03, 2023, 03:24:47 AM
#70
Children really like to learn something new, especially something that small children find interesting and unique. They will learn it.

the father probably wanted his son to become the one to invest in bitcoin. Therefore, his father taught his son from the bitcoin logo first. And it turns out that his son likes the bitcoin logo, so there is hope that the child likes bitcoin and starts learning about bitcoin. That's really good 👍

Bitcoin is becoming more famous.


indeed bitcoin is now gaining popularity, so it's no wonder that there are children who can draw the bitcoin logo. Yes, it is possible that the child's parents want to educate their children to get to know bitcoin
and in the future his son can invest in btc following in his father's footsteps.

but even so, in fact the child may not necessarily become a BTC investor in the future because of course everyone has different thoughts.
but I hope that the child in the future becomes a successful btc investor.
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