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June 02, 2023, 05:52:38 AM
#29
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.
Perhaps a father should also teach his son not to reveal that they have bitcoin. This will not interfere with security, after all, if someone has gold, then the children do not run around and tell that their parents have gold, this is such an informational hygiene that parents should also teach their children.

Today, many people have bitcoin, this is a good trend, and I am sure that over time, there will be more people who want to own bitcoin. In different parts of the world, people hold bitcoin because they believe that it can provide them with a better future.
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June 02, 2023, 05:46:39 AM
#28
Okay, that's a cool story if it really happened! I believe that some parents share knowledge about Bitcoin with their children and teach them how to use it. However, I don't recommend teaching them too much at a young age. They should be allowed to relax, play, and enjoy their childhood without dealing with complex things like Bitcoin. It's probably best to teach them just the basics at a slightly older age, around 6-10 years old.

For the story you just wrote, the idea of drawing the Bitcoin logo is cool as it would likely interest other people and prompt them to search for more information about it. This can be seen as a form of promotion for Bitcoin in real life which is really beneficial for both Bitcoin itself and the community as it helps to expand its reach and influence.
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June 02, 2023, 05:31:04 AM
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There is really no significant meaning for children about bitcoin; it is just like a shape that they are creating or drawing because they are just competing on making it and there is no knowledge or they don't know what the deep meaning of it is. For sure, it is just their father saying that probably this bitcoin will save us from this and make us rich, which is why it sank into their minds and they started making it in mud.
I will assume the story to be true but keep scepticism aside about the story's origin, I would say that exposing childrent to bitcoin should be done cautiously. The reasons that mature humans know which can lead to losses are often not understood well by children and this they might have problems with attempting to save bitcoin.

For a start one can allow them to make fiat investments at the start of their salaried life and allow them to learn about the good and bad about crypto simultaneously. Not all countries are lenient about crypto and therefore they should be given the choice to decide what to invest in.

huh? it's bitcoin, not newbcoin... it's like saying you need to teach your kids responsability when buying gold.
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June 02, 2023, 05:16:11 AM
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There is really no significant meaning for children about bitcoin; it is just like a shape that they are creating or drawing because they are just competing on making it and there is no knowledge or they don't know what the deep meaning of it is. For sure, it is just their father saying that probably this bitcoin will save us from this and make us rich, which is why it sank into their minds and they started making it in mud.
I will assume the story to be true but keep scepticism aside about the story's origin, I would say that exposing childrent to bitcoin should be done cautiously. The reasons that mature humans know which can lead to losses are often not understood well by children and this they might have problems with attempting to save bitcoin.

For a start one can allow them to make fiat investments at the start of their salaried life and allow them to learn about the good and bad about crypto simultaneously. Not all countries are lenient about crypto and therefore they should be given the choice to decide what to invest in.
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June 02, 2023, 05:10:11 AM
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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.

the only negative effect bitcoin is having on kids is in the hacker space. im gen x.. we did that shit for the knowledge, access to hardware and serious bw (damn remember when a t1 was hot shit) and for rep amount our friends. now all it's about the coin. hackers are just theives now. someone is always getting hurt.. and the knowledge learned to pull off a hack, it just a means to an end to get fucking paid.

that's the real negative effect of btc on kids... not your boring story.
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June 02, 2023, 05:07:34 AM
#24
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. 
A village where the internet network is not smooth, suddenly when you are there a group of children is making a Bitcoin logo in the mud. The impression is that they are deliberately waiting for you to show the Bitcoin logo painting.
Then you approach them and ask who taught them the Bitcoin logo, the answer is the boy's father.

There is no correlation to the contents of your story.

To make sure that this is a true story, you can attach a picture of them painting the Bitcoin logo in the mud with the smartphone you were using at the time.
I'm not sure that this story is fact but a fabricated story
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June 02, 2023, 05:03:23 AM
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I'm gonna bet $100 that this didn't really happen.

hahaha
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June 02, 2023, 04:48:43 AM
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There is really no significant meaning for children about bitcoin; it is just like a shape that they are creating or drawing because they are just competing on making it and there is no knowledge or they don't know what the deep meaning of it is. For sure, it is just their father saying that probably this bitcoin will save us from this and make us rich, which is why it sank into their minds and they started making it in mud.
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June 02, 2023, 03:51:25 AM
#21
Well, plot twist alert! Who'd have thought in this era, where even city slickers get cold feet over cryptocurrencies, these young guns from the back of beyond have Bitcoin on their radars! Hats off to their itch for knowledge and verve! This highlights a key insight - the flow of knowledge doesn't always follow the shiny lanes of resource-rich regions or tech-savvy landscapes. Even in the heart of connectivity deserts, word about hot potatoes like Bitcoin can percolate.

Moreover, this tale shines a spotlight on the vital part parents have in moulding their kiddos' future. The dad, dishing out Bitcoin 101, could be building a bedrock for junior's comprehension of the finance and tech world. Such get-up-and-go spirit is indeed a shot in the arm, potentially lighting a fire in the kid that might guide him to a rewarding career path. It's really uplifting to see Bitcoin breaking the digital shackles and reaching even the most remote, underprivileged corners of the globe. This snippet stands as a testament to Bitcoin's potential for inclusivity and worldwide acceptance.
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June 02, 2023, 03:48:51 AM
#20
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.
If something like that actually happened in such a remote place, it would be incredible, because someone would know about bitcoin. Even the knowledge of their parents about bitcoin, can be directly taught to their children. I think it's a really good start for these kids, because they can get to know bitcoin from an early age. You should capture events like that in photos, whether you didn't have a cell phone or camera with you at that time. Because it would be very interesting if you could take a picture and post it on the thread you created. Because even though the place is very remote and the internet connection is very bad, it doesn't mean you left your cell phone or camera at home. Because taking pictures does not need to use an internet connection. But all those incidents have passed, so it's a shame you didn't take those picture moments.

I'm gonna bet $100 that this didn't really happen.
I think you are too quick to make an opinion, that all the stories are just a lie. It's true the OP didn't include a photo or a valid address for the place. But I don't think it's right to accuse the OP's post. Because maybe it all really happened.
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June 02, 2023, 03:20:14 AM
#19
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.

That is a very good thing because there is a father who wants to introduce Bitcoin to his child from an early age in a very gradual way even though the child does not know how the system is in Bitcoin and how to get it. But by being able to describe the Bitcoin logo, of course it has occurred to them that Bitcoin has a shape like that so they start to believe that their father owns the Bitcoin even though they may not know where his father keeps the Bitcoin.

And actually I'm not really surprised by such cases because I've also found people who live in remote areas but they can still earn via the internet even though they have to struggle with a bad signal. Because the development of a person's brain and way of thinking is not seen from the place where they come from, but it is very visible through how they have a good mindset and the case that you are talking about is a very unique case.
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June 02, 2023, 03:15:38 AM
#18
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.

In there case, it may not be that the parents and the children lived in that remote environment but went for an event or to mark an occasional celebration with the family members in the village just as you also finds yourself there in the same location, secondly there's nothing bad if a child can knowing how to draw the bitcoin logo and use it to play anytime he's having fun with friends because it's easy to draw, just sketch a capital letter B and draw a double strike through parallel on it, children are a very good example of fast learning because they are young and also is their magnetic brain fresh to learning, as a parent, you can do more better in letting your child know about bitcoin than just ordinary drawing of the logo.
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June 02, 2023, 03:15:19 AM
#17
What effect do you expect, it's just nice to know that their parents also teach them bitcoin from the beginning (I hope it's done the right way). It's just difficult to give children financial literacy at a certain age level. My conclusion from your story (if it's real), children only visualize what they're used to seeing at every opportunity, especially if their parents have activities related to bitcoin.
There is nothing special about your story.
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June 02, 2023, 03:04:53 AM
#16
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.
You see crypto currency is totally banned in the country where I live. And the parents whose pictures I'll share on the Bitcoin forum who are involved in Bitcoin will not take it well if they suddenly see their son's picture on this forum. And I also don't want to bring their son's picture in front of everyone. And this is not a fictional story but my real experience and that real experience is what I have shared here.
Quite often commenting on stories like this that look fictitious.
If indeed this story is genuine and not made up, there should be authentic evidence as said by m2107.
He did not ask for a photo of the child who drew Bitcoin, but a photo of the Bitcoin logo that the boy drew, that's all.

I'm gonna bet $100 that this didn't really happen.
There is nothing to prove here. I have not shared the pictures just to protect privacy. It is entirely up to you to believe or not.
Please don't take offense to people who think this story is fictitious.
This will happen to anyone who tells a Bitcoin adoption or Bitcoin-related story, but does not provide evidence that the story actually happened.

Privacy can be protected by censorship and such.
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June 02, 2023, 02:43:48 AM
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it looks like the child's father wants to teach his son about bitcoin to his son, and the child's father is very good at educating his child in a way so that his child is good at drawing bitcoin logos, and indeed teaching children must start from childhood and also from small things and examples like the child's father.

I think this can be an example for parents who want to teach their children about BTC.

this is interesting news op.
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June 02, 2023, 02:35:14 AM
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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.
Well maybe the parents of the boys knows that there is a profit on bitcoin or bitcoin may become more precious in the next couple of year and to avoid being ignorant about it he already teach or make a ways to make his boy become involve on bitcoin in a slow way that is why he told him to draw bitcoin logo, the boy will surely ask what's the logo is all about and so on he will slowly knows how bitcoin works.
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June 02, 2023, 02:22:29 AM
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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.
You see crypto currency is totally banned in the country where I live. And the parents whose pictures I'll share on the Bitcoin forum who are involved in Bitcoin will not take it well if they suddenly see their son's picture on this forum. And I also don't want to bring their son's picture in front of everyone. And this is not a fictional story but my real experience and that real experience is what I have shared here.
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?
But I never once said that they would gain a lot of experience about Bitcoin by seeing them draw the Bitcoin logo. The only reason I am sharing this incident with you is that I love such children's activities.

I'm gonna bet $100 that this didn't really happen.
There is nothing to prove here. I have not shared the pictures just to protect privacy. It is entirely up to you to believe or not.
Fuso.hp you are making the story unrealistic. m2017 did not ask you to snapped the parents and upload it here but the said sand bitcoin logo drawn by the boy with his friend. Now what they are saying is that you would have snapped the image on the ground since you were with an Android phone there because snapping does not need internet to connect and send it whenever you network, especially in this thread you have created. You don't have to snap even the boy but only the sand logo. And that would have been making the story more realistic.
In these days children with bitcoin is the talk of the day. They are the trending threads in the forum.
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June 02, 2023, 02:16:50 AM
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But I never once said that they would gain a lot of experience about Bitcoin by seeing them draw the Bitcoin logo. The only reason I am sharing this incident with you is that I love such children's activities.
If your intention is just to share this incident because you are pleased that the children could draw the Bitcoin logo, then the title of the thread is wrong. Effect means the influence a variable or a thing has on another. I thought your intention based on the topic will be to show us how Bitcoin can influence the behavior or actions of children.
Anyway, we can be excited about different experiences and I think you enjoyed your time with the kids.


Even if they don't know what they are drawing right now, I'm sure their parents will teach them more about what Bitcoin is and they will probably become Bitcoin enthusiasts just like us here. This is the type of parent I want to be, teaching kids about Bitcoin from a young age -q even if it's just drawing but something big starts from small things - and maybe one day those kids will grow up and with the knowledge they have, they will probably be bigger Bitcoin investors than me, who knows.
Children should be introduced to financial education like the attitude of saving and investment. And most of these lessons are covered in their academic work in school. But as parents, we have to observe our children identify their area of interest and assist them to channel their effort towards that area. You might have a child that doesn't have an interest in Bitcoin, you don't need to force him. But some children will pick an interest in the sector, your responsibility is to encourage and guide them.
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June 02, 2023, 01:54:50 AM
#11
I'm gonna bet $100 that this didn't really happen.

Maybe you are right because lately, I have also seen several topics teaching bitcoin to kids, and the community has mixed opinions about teaching bitcoin to children. But most stories don't have any accompanying images, just stories told. No offense to the OP, but I hope this thread is not meant to earn merit. One thing I was going to ask the OP, he didn't mention the age of the baby, and I don't fully agree with teaching bitcoin to kids if they are too young.
Teaching bitcoin too early also does not guarantee that they will become rich or will be passionate about bitcoin when they grow up, teaching children is necessary but needs to be appropriate for each age.
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June 02, 2023, 01:50:13 AM
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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.
You see crypto currency is totally banned in the country where I live. And the parents whose pictures I'll share on the Bitcoin forum who are involved in Bitcoin will not take it well if they suddenly see their son's picture on this forum. And I also don't want to bring their son's picture in front of everyone. And this is not a fictional story but my real experience and that real experience is what I have shared here.
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?
But I never once said that they would gain a lot of experience about Bitcoin by seeing them draw the Bitcoin logo. The only reason I am sharing this incident with you is that I love such children's activities.

I'm gonna bet $100 that this didn't really happen.
There is nothing to prove here. I have not shared the pictures just to protect privacy. It is entirely up to you to believe or not.
This is a lame excuse, you don't have to show their faces, you can just blur the faces out like many people have done on this forum, saying they won't be happy if they found their pictures on this forum is a lame excuse.

Also, you don't even have to drop their pictures, all that's been required of you is a picture of the LOGO that the little boy draw on the ground, how hard can that be? If the internet is not working in that village a camera will function properly, or the camera needs an Internet connection too?

When you are trying to prove something, always make sure you have some evidence at hand, just because of something like this.
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