The lack of financial education in general is a worrying problem. We teach students about literature, maths, science, ... and we tell them that those are the things they need to know in life. Yet usually, the largest single expense they will have on their lives is a house, and that normally comes with a mortgage. Yet, only a few schools will tell them what should they be expecting, the risks and the consequences of such a contract.
Bitcoin and alts is another case in which people are carefully kept in ignorance by the governments and lobbies.
What can we do to make more people interested in economy and finance and to better educate the youth so that they don´t get ripped-off?
Again with the conspiracy? How are people "carefully" kept in ignorance?
The only proof needed to combat this theory is you posting here..so..
And the others are the thousands of articles and thousands of companies that are familiar with bitcoin.
It's not a conspiracy by the government. It's the stupidity and lack of knowledge by the average citizen and their laziness
In my high school for example I had two years in economics although I was't going to follow that path, it was mandatory like history and geography. Did it help? Probably in my case! In the case of one of my classmates who had quite the same grades as me and managed to buy a property during the boom at 3 times the price ..probably not.
And we are already in another age. An age where information is available, you just have to search for it.
If you plan on getting a 30 years running mortgage and you don't do a tiny bit of research on what you are getting yourself into then, it's not the government fault, it's not the bank fault, it's just you.
This is also something that hugely depends on the quality of the particular school and the general quality of the school system in any given country. There are huge discrepancies between schools within the US for example, while in certain European countries things seem to be more in balance.
Certain countries, unfortunately not all.
My high school for example was rated the second one in town.
Six or seven years ago when there was a reform on the graduating exam which allowed you to go to University my high school had something like about 85% to 90% graduates. The ones at the bottom of the list averaged 5-10% with one having nobody passing the exam from more than 200.