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June 03, 2023, 03:19:07 AM
#69
While it sounds like a good story. We don't really have an idea in remote places on how many people are there are keeping with such trend and technology and even in investments. That's why when I go on different places, I am avoiding to judge the people there because you'll never know that they're more knowledgeable or rich ones that just migrated there because of the ambiance that they want. In my local, that's what people do, they strive and work hard and then save and after they're all set, they retire and go to remote places where they can breath some fresh air without having to worry what they're going to eat because they're able to save and got instruments of passive income that generates them money easily. I wish that the father really is into Bitcoin because it's also possible that he's just obsessed with Bitcoin and optimistic about it but never invested.
Limitations do not prevent a person from keeping up with the times. of course there is a certain purpose even though living in a village that is left behind to keep up with technological developments. on the other hand, by having knowledge about bitcoin, the child's father has the desire to pass it on to his child so that he is not left behind like his village. we can imagine if you want to make a transaction, of course you will go outside the village to look for a signal. It's different with retired people, where indeed they already have knowledge in their life and want to live quietly in the countryside to enjoy their old age, so it was easier for him to access the internet and keep up with the times.
Yes, but the situation of them makes it us judge sometimes based on the location. Those people that I've mentioned that also looking to live in remote places and outside the metro are also starting to get young. The stress that's giving from the jobs that we work and things that we deal with wanting all ages to take some fresh air. That's why moving from city to rural areas is becoming a norm for many people but it's true, the knowledge and keeping up with the trend doesn't stop everyone even they're living in far places.
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June 03, 2023, 01:24:40 AM
#68
@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.
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June 03, 2023, 12:30:04 AM
#67
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.
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June 02, 2023, 09:11:59 PM
#66
I'm gonna bet $100 that this didn't really happen.
It seems so, and we see quite a lot of stories made up like that when starting a thread, maybe Op is a storyteller so his imagination is very high to make up stories that look real but in reality, are fictitious. But if that's true it's not a necessity to teach about Bitcoin to children, especially if we want to teach them what we want to tell them, that Bitcoin can be an investment tool, that Bitcoin is a digital currency that can be used globally for transactions even though at this time it's not completely global yet because there are still quite a limited number of merchants who accept it, so teaching kids isn't a must, I prefer youth or at least teenagers where they can catch more things, so that when we teach them they can apply their knowledge even if not in its entirety.

I don't care if this story is true or just fiction, but I agree with you that teaching kids bitcoin is unnecessary. Their age is to have fun and explore the outside world, not the time to teach them about finance or investing. I support and encourage bitcoin education for people, but as you said, we should teach them when they are teenagers or young adults. When they have enough basic knowledge of life, and it's time for them to be independent in everything, including finance, it's the right time to teach them about bitcoin and finance.
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June 02, 2023, 09:11:28 PM
#65
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.
While it sounds like a good story. We don't really have an idea in remote places on how many people are there are keeping with such trend and technology and even in investments. That's why when I go on different places, I am avoiding to judge the people there because you'll never know that they're more knowledgeable or rich ones that just migrated there because of the ambiance that they want. In my local, that's what people do, they strive and work hard and then save and after they're all set, they retire and go to remote places where they can breath some fresh air without having to worry what they're going to eat because they're able to save and got instruments of passive income that generates them money easily. I wish that the father really is into Bitcoin because it's also possible that he's just obsessed with Bitcoin and optimistic about it but never invested.
Limitations do not prevent a person from keeping up with the times. of course there is a certain purpose even though living in a village that is left behind to keep up with technological developments. on the other hand, by having knowledge about bitcoin, the child's father has the desire to pass it on to his child so that he is not left behind like his village. we can imagine if you want to make a transaction, of course you will go outside the village to look for a signal. It's different with retired people, where indeed they already have knowledge in their life and want to live quietly in the countryside to enjoy their old age, so it was easier for him to access the internet and keep up with the times.
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June 02, 2023, 09:02:16 PM
#64
I'm gonna bet $100 that this didn't really happen.
It seems so, and we see quite a lot of stories made up like that when starting a thread, maybe Op is a storyteller so his imagination is very high to make up stories that look real but in reality, are fictitious. But if that's true it's not a necessity to teach about Bitcoin to children, especially if we want to teach them what we want to tell them, that Bitcoin can be an investment tool, that Bitcoin is a digital currency that can be used globally for transactions even though at this time it's not completely global yet because there are still quite a limited number of merchants who accept it, so teaching kids isn't a must, I prefer youth or at least teenagers where they can catch more things, so that when we teach them they can apply their knowledge even if not in its entirety.
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June 02, 2023, 08:14:43 PM
#63
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.
While it sounds like a good story. We don't really have an idea in remote places on how many people are there are keeping with such trend and technology and even in investments. That's why when I go on different places, I am avoiding to judge the people there because you'll never know that they're more knowledgeable or rich ones that just migrated there because of the ambiance that they want. In my local, that's what people do, they strive and work hard and then save and after they're all set, they retire and go to remote places where they can breath some fresh air without having to worry what they're going to eat because they're able to save and got instruments of passive income that generates them money easily. I wish that the father really is into Bitcoin because it's also possible that he's just obsessed with Bitcoin and optimistic about it but never invested.
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June 02, 2023, 07:11:27 PM
#62
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 hope no criminal around will try to steal his Bitcoin father because the children always said the truth. I am also curious, did the children say where his father save the mnemonic seed?

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.
I am also happy if the father tells to his children how to save their Bitcoin and how to avoid criminals stealing his Bitcoin because until today many bad guys want to have something but no attempts to buy it instead steal it. If I were you, I will talk to his father about this situation. We know, bitcoins are the target of criminals, and I also know what his father means because he just wants to advise his children from an early, but it is also a loophole if don't don't tell it also how to save it properly.

The father must tell the security 1st instead of how to draw the logo.
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June 02, 2023, 06:58:05 PM
#61
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.
Children's cognition is very strong at a young age. At this young age they will be raised the way they can be raised. Maybe this little boy heard about bitcoin from his father and saw the logo being created so the little boy was able to draw this bitcoin logo. Also currently YouTube tutorials have various animations about Bitcoin, various videos about Bitcoin from where maybe these guys knew about Bitcoin and saw the logo and were able to create it. I'm still not teaching my kid anything about Bitcoin. I wouldn't put so much pressure on introducing my kid to bitcoin at this young age than teach him about bitcoin when my son is an adult.
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June 02, 2023, 06:55:37 PM
#60
I'm gonna bet $100 that this didn't really happen.
It is possible that this story is fictional. If the author confirmed the said photo of the BTC-logo on the sand, drawn by children, then there would be no doubts. @Fuso.hp said that there was no mobile connection in that place, but he had a phone with him, if he could determine this. If I was in that place at that moment and wanted to tell this story, I would definitely take a photo to support what was said with evidence.

Even if this story is true, drawing the BTC-logo by children means nothing. They can switch to other games the very next day and doesn't mean that they will become bitcoin-enthusiasts when they grow up. As children, many played pilots or sea captains. How many of you have become them now?
Agree, a photo will prove some of our doubts about the story. After all, there's nothing wrong with taking photos to demonstrate the legitimacy of Op's story. But despite what the Op and the story say, we're pretty limited on this one. Given that if it is true then their parents are trying to introduce Bitcoin in a simple way like a picture while the rest I still doubt if the child's parents explain Bitcoin in its entirety. Then if this story is just an essay to attract our attention, at first glance it might make sense but because there is no evidence of pictures on the sand we only respond to it as a fictional story.

OP could have picture the mud itself where there is a logo but never take a photo of someone else without their consent even if it's a kid. Imagine you are just drawing stuff and then you found out that you have been posted in some forum right? Invading someone privacy would never be okay but I'm wtih you that the story itself lack something to make people believe with it. It needs more information and some proofs. If it's true then the story itself is actually good since despite of a remote place Bitcoin is acknowledged.
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June 02, 2023, 06:52:22 PM
#59
I'm gonna bet $100 that this didn't really happen.
This got me laughing and rolling on the floor. The rate at which stories are made up and shared here in the forum is alarming. I do not know if the essence of making up such stories is to complete post quota, or to earn merits, maybe just to entertain people or to show off their skills in composing fictional literature.
In as much as there's no evidence attached to the post, you may be correct that it's a totally made up story and the OP may be saying reality. Do we have a choice? We must believe either.

i would go for the option - entertain people. lol  at least, if it is not true, it would be a good one for storytelling session with your friends. believe it or not, it is up to us how we will use such example to maybe spread some word about this market.
these days, it is so easy to take a snapshot of everything as most are carrying their smartphones. so yeah, next time the OP wants to share a believable story, might want to take at least one photo to make his story legit.  Tongue
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June 02, 2023, 06:49:53 PM
#58
I'm gonna bet $100 that this didn't really happen.
This got me laughing and rolling on the floor. The rate at which stories are made up and shared here in the forum is alarming. I do not know if the essence of making up such stories is to complete post quota, or to earn merits, maybe just to entertain people or to show off their skills in composing fictional literature.
In as much as there's no evidence attached to the post, you may be correct that it's a totally made up story and the OP may be saying reality. Do we have a choice? We must believe either.
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June 02, 2023, 06:42:18 PM
#57
It is written to bring a child up in a way he or she should go, and he or she would never depart from it.

It is at our young age that most of us learn and build the habit that live with us all through our adulthood, so with this in mind, it is pretty easy to know what the father of the said child is doing, and I must say that it's really commendable, such a child with good knowledge of bitcoin from tender age could grow up to become a bitcoin pro, a blockchain developer and one respected in the industry..

All I can say right is kudos to that father, I hope we all learn from that and also emulate it by finding time to pass knowledge of bitcoin to our children, and I also wish the young lad a great future with Bitcoin.
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June 02, 2023, 06:31:59 PM
#56
The story of the op may be true but it is no way related to the subject of discussion because the kids were only found drawing the logo of bitcoin on the mud according to the op but they were not seen having discussion or teaching other children bitcoin. One good question for the op, since the op was very smart to go close to the kids drawing things in the mud, how come the op was not able to take a picture of the bitcoin logo since the op waited for the kids to finish the drawing and he confirmed that they all drew bitcoin logo? What effect does the bitcoin logo drawing have on the children considering the topic of the op.Imo this story is only a made up story nothing more.

I find your statement quite contradictory, at first, you believe it is a fact, but in the end, you say it is a fabrication. But you're right, the kid drawing the bitcoin logo doesn't make any sense or prove anything to say they care about bitcoin. OP doesn't even have any photos and doesn't mention his age. Obviously, the story is fabricated.
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June 02, 2023, 06:23:40 PM
#55
It is good to hear about some positive exposure for kids. I do hope that the child actually understands the importance of Bitcoin and it is not just blindly liking its logo without actually knowing its purpose. That would not be beneficial or good for anyone, especially if the child is asked about it past the fact that the father owns it. It would discredit the child and maybe cause disbelief by those who asked. I am reading into it too much maybe, maybe I should accept the story for what it is Smiley
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June 02, 2023, 06:16:23 PM
#54
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.

I've said it many times already children doesnt really know or can really understand how Bitcoin could works but teaching Bitcoin to them is actually not a bad idea since they have an idea about what is Bitcoin and that could make them wonder about the future of Bitcoin maybe they can be an investor in the future, you can really push someone on the cryptocurrency you just teach them the basic of it and then they will decide if they are going to research more about it learn it starting investing or trading, etc.

It a good sign in my opinion that children already have the idea of Bitcoin since they are a lot of people that doesnt know bitcoin until this day children in your area already have an Idea and can draw its logo.
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June 02, 2023, 05:34:47 PM
#53
I'm not sure whether this happened or not, because it is possible to see a big number of response stating the incident to be fictional. I'm not into it.
Based on what I've understood the parents might've not taught him just to make him know about bitcoin. The kid could've requested to draw something for him and he might've drawn the logo just because it is easy to draw. Further the kid might've shared it with his friends. I make this based on personal experience where we used to keep on scribbling what we like the most whenever we get a pen and paper while doing some conversation or something similar.
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June 02, 2023, 05:28:32 PM
#52
Honestly I don't think we need to teach children too technically about Bitcoin as they are young and they should enjoy their childhood as most as possible. Don't put them into pressure of learning Bitcoin too early. They have many years ahead to learn from education to Bitcoin.
They will not yet capable to understand technical bitcoin their mind still on playing. Just give them a portion to enjoy their childhood but it is a good decision to introduce them just to know the name of bitcoin, what its look like, to keep them stay close 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.
Their parents have important role in growth of the children, what is thought by their parents will be followed by the children. That boy is lucky enough to have father who bitcoin users because the boy will have a "teacher" to guide him to learn bitcoin after he has enough capability to process the knowledge about bitcoin in whole.
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June 02, 2023, 05:22:15 PM
#51
I'm gonna bet $100 that this didn't really happen.
^ I understand your doubt that you made this conclusion.
For a healthy discussion, interact only if you believe the story whether it is true or not, let us assume.
However, that is a fascinating story!
It is amazing to see how even in remote areas, the influence of technology like BTC can reach people. It Is true that children often absorb their parents' interests and knowledge, and it Is interesting to think about how this boy's exposure to BTC from a young age might shape his perspective on technology and finance. This proves that BTC has spread awareness everywhere else not only in rural areas.


 I also think that the story is made but for the sake of discussion let us assume that it is true.  I agree with the earlier reply that it is the art that kids like and not the way we see Bitcoin.  These kids might grow up knowing Bitcoin but we should not assume that these kids will dedicate their time in promoting Bitcoin.  They have their own interest and life, who know when these kids goes up, there is a new craze that can give opportunities for people to earn money and at the same time offer financial freedom like Bitcoin does.
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June 02, 2023, 05:14:41 PM
#50
I'm gonna bet $100 that this didn't really happen.
^ I understand your doubt that you made this conclusion.
For a healthy discussion, interact only if you believe the story whether it is true or not, let us assume.
However, that is a fascinating story!
It is amazing to see how even in remote areas, the influence of technology like BTC can reach people. It Is true that children often absorb their parents' interests and knowledge, and it Is interesting to think about how this boy's exposure to BTC from a young age might shape his perspective on technology and finance. This proves that BTC has spread awareness everywhere else not only in rural areas.
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