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March 20, 2023, 08:21:39 AM
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it must be tiring work because you have to educate the citizens without the help of the government and with private funds, i hope the knowledge you give them is useful and they can use it in their daily lives.  

usually in every country, there is a grant for education but i don't understand the political and economic conditions in your country, keep up the spirit guys, what you are doing is a noble job.
I think he didn't actually spend any money on it, but all he has invested is his time and efforts to educate the villagers about the technology and its advantages. I really wish and hope that the government or at least some NGO from there comes to know about his initiative and helps him with the cause and that would really add to the quality of education he can provide.

With funds at hand and more facilities for the learners, it will be way easier to educate them by showing them visuals and practical usage of Bitcoin and other altcoins, how they are stored, what wallets are used, how to choose a safe wallet, how to buy Bitcoin and a lot more.
true, the OP needs more support for the initiative he is working on from either the government or NGO, but i'm a little skeptical whether the assistance will be successfully received by OP because the Nigerian government is quite tough against bitcoin and cryptocurrencies because they are trying to make the CBDCs that they release to be used en masse there.

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March 18, 2023, 12:53:59 PM
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it must be tiring work because you have to educate the citizens without the help of the government and with private funds, i hope the knowledge you give them is useful and they can use it in their daily lives.  

usually in every country, there is a grant for education but i don't understand the political and economic conditions in your country, keep up the spirit guys, what you are doing is a noble job.
I think he didn't actually spend any money on it, but all he has invested is his time and efforts to educate the villagers about the technology and its advantages. I really wish and hope that the government or at least some NGO from there comes to know about his initiative and helps him with the cause and that would really add to the quality of education he can provide.

With funds at hand and more facilities for the learners, it will be way easier to educate them by showing them visuals and practical usage of Bitcoin and other altcoins, how they are stored, what wallets are used, how to choose a safe wallet, how to buy Bitcoin and a lot more.
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March 14, 2023, 09:59:54 AM
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it must be tiring work because you have to educate the citizens without the help of the government and with private funds, i hope the knowledge you give them is useful and they can use it in their daily lives.  

usually in every country, there is a grant for education but i don't understand the political and economic conditions in your country, keep up the spirit guys, what you are doing is a noble job.
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March 14, 2023, 06:21:01 AM
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It all started as a joke, I was with a friend of mine discussing the marketcaps of cryptocurrency in our Paramount ruler palace, our discussion got to their ears and chief told me that he has heard of bitcoin changing lives and finances but is like lately the project wasn't doing great he guess. I say YES you're right and he said can you train the villagers, youths and women who will be interesting, I will pay you and I said that's fine sir.
There should be more initiatives like this because we have so many people in remote areas that are not aware of the existence and the benefits of Bitcoin because they are the ones who are likely to benefit from its usage adoption will be fast tract if we have organizations and individuals who will help propagate Cryptocurrency to people who are in remote areas, especially the indigenous people, Bitcoin is for everyone regardless of color, religion, and location, its the currency that will unite us.
This is just an effort from an individual to educate the people from his village, such initiatives would require funding and proper execution to make them more successful and to reach more people and places. Governments and NGOs should conduct such sessions and campaigns in different parts of different countries where there is more poverty and less awareness of such things.

Such initiatives are important for both Bitcoin and humanity itself. There are a lot of places in the world where people live with little to no basic necessities of life, and every day for them is like surviving death itself.
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March 11, 2023, 02:56:40 AM
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The initiatives you are doing OP are very cool in my opinion, because despite the difficulties and many problems your country is facing there, you still managed to give time to inform the communities there in the area you are located in, regarding I admire you so much.

Just keep doing what you are doing and for sure there will be a good return for you, I just hope that your audiences will immediately absorb what you are explaining to them regarding Bitcoin or cryptocurrency.
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March 10, 2023, 07:22:48 PM
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It all started as a joke, I was with a friend of mine discussing the marketcaps of cryptocurrency in our Paramount ruler palace, our discussion got to their ears and chief told me that he has heard of bitcoin changing lives and finances but is like lately the project wasn't doing great he guess. I say YES you're right and he said can you train the villagers, youths and women who will be interesting, I will pay you and I said that's fine sir.



There should be more initiatives like this because we have so many people in remote areas that are not aware of the existence and the benefits of Bitcoin because they are the ones who are likely to benefit from its usage adoption will be fast tract if we have organizations and individuals who will help propagate Cryptocurrency to people who are in remote areas, especially the indigenous people, Bitcoin is for everyone regardless of color, religion, and location, its the currency that will unite us.
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March 10, 2023, 12:54:04 PM
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A friendly piece of advice, since you stuck a 'become independent trader' label on your second picture. Trading is not only a highly speculative endeavor, but also an actual profession that requires special education and experience at the very least. I don't know why it is often included in 'beginner Bitcoin courses' like what you are doing here, because that's like a whole different league of risk, required knowledge and required starting capital.

Obligatory post to read.

I really recommend skipping 'trading' completely at first, focusing on the fundamentals, technical basics, and building a local community. You may even be able to create a somewhat circular economy based completely on Bitcoin in your local community. That would allow you to become completely independent from the legacy financial system and fulfill Bitcoin's original goal.

Do make sure to go through the Bitcoin whitepaper, since it is just 9 pages long and a pretty easy read, while covering all the fundamentals.
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March 10, 2023, 02:09:36 AM
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How I wish our community would do the same, not just some seminars with ulterior motives and some investment schemes. This only proves that there are still who believes that knowledge is free in this world. Although it contradicts the idea that learning a new skill or knowledge needs money, but sometimes there are also free stuffs you can learn.

Just for example, there are so many places in the world that doesn't have access to internet, so even if we say that you can learn new and free ideas online, how are they able to learn it if there is no internet? This is mostly the case on low economic countries like mine. Doing this kind of free seminars can also broaden the perspective of the community and also provide them financial education.
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March 09, 2023, 04:42:04 PM
#18
Well done, you're doing it with a perfect cause and that's to make the youths and your neighbors there to be aware of what bitcoin is. It's good that you've been there so those people that might have known bitcoin the wrong way, they'll get to understand what really it is.
A seminar like this is desirable because it's not just teaching about bitcoin is an investment but also the other things that lies on it which you've said about wallets and being aware of their passwords and also the market. I'm sure that the villagers are happy to acquire new knowledge from you and the chief really sees that you're pure in doing this.
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March 09, 2023, 02:13:09 PM
#17
It's great to see that more and more people are trying to educate others about what cryptocurrency is and how it works in our everyday lives. What you are doing is very good and really needs to be appreciated, you even refuse the money that has been given to you on the grounds that it is your community. I really give a thumbs up for your actions and I'm sure that in the future what you are doing now will bear sweet fruit.
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March 08, 2023, 10:40:58 AM
#16
Great job, but do these people access the Internet regularly? And do they have the ability to invest in bitcoin with the possibility that cryptocurrencies add something essential to their lives?
Investing in Bitcoin is one thing and learning the basics of economics is something else. Most of us need to learn how the economy works and then automatically can see the importance of Bitcoin, but it is a step in the right direction.

I also commend the OP’s efforts in taking bitcoin education to the grassroot but I always see this kind of task being a hard one because some of these people have basic or no internet knowledge at. With this you have to grow the stress of getting them acquainted with the internet before proceeding to teaching them about cryptocurrency. With their low level of internet access they could easily get scammed through either phishing or other malicious means.
Another difficulty could be the access to network services which is key to cryptocurrency and some of these communities do not have access to it and going to a nearby community to get service could be stressful and discourages people about the whole idea.

The OP needs to show more resilient because this is one hard of a task.
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March 08, 2023, 10:15:27 AM
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I can't imagine how hard is to teach or explain bitcoin in a place without electricity or without the internet. The project is awesome, every human in earth should know about bitcoin. But there are some basic needs that should be covered before all humans start using bitcoin, and that's Internet and Energy for all.


The indigenous people are the ones who have a hard time learning about Cryptocurrency, but with solar energy and available solar panels, and the determination of people like OP we can make a big difference in the life of these people, they want to help themselves and we can do this by educating them about Bitcoin and Cryptocurrency.
Compared to other people who already live in the city, the indigenous people are more eager to learn as long as it can help them improve their living conditions.
I hope here in our country we'll have the campaign to educate indigenous people.
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March 08, 2023, 05:22:47 AM
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I can't imagine how hard is to teach or explain bitcoin in a place without electricity or without the internet. The project is awesome, every human in earth should know about bitcoin. But some basic needs should be covered before all humans start using bitcoin, and that's the Internet and Energy for all.

I wish I could help my local community just as you do, but sadly I live in a place where is better to be on a low profile because you can easily become a target.
Great job OP, it's not easy teaching people about bitcoin, especially people that don't have basic internet skills. I don't know why you tuned down the chief selfless gift because it would have been used to empower some community members. $400 can buy up to 6 android phones in my country which would have assisted some of them to have access to bitcoin education.

Telling people about Bitcoin can be very risky in some nations that are going through security challenges and where they are high rates of poverty. People will generally think that you are very rich if they know you own bitcoin. Most of them don't know that bitcoin can be bought in bits, they think that you own one or more coins.
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March 08, 2023, 12:52:19 AM
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Nicely done my man, I wish there was something I could do to help you guys advance in your lives, if I had a total of 1000 BTC I would have traveled there and would have spent at least 25 BTC to build the necessary infrastructures for your community.
I believe bitcoin whales should do this kind of stuff regularly especially old time miners, hodlers to spread the news and awareness and as well to show the other side of the coin, you know.

However I believe small amounts like 2000-3000$ could give you guys a head start, hopefully forum philanthropists stumble upon such topics.😉
I'm involved with a cryptocurrency project (not a cryptocurrency), and I'm generating some revenue from that project. Though it's very small, I have taken one step to do something for the community. A part of our revenue is being stored for creating social awareness regarding bitcoin and cryptocurrency. Well we are very far from that since bitcoin is illegal here but for sure I'll do something with the fund. For now, we don't have a lot of plan but we will save it and spend when we will have opportunities.
Remember this, yourself, your family, your relatives and friends always come first, if you have more than you need, just help those closest to you and then if there was more, look in the neighborhood. If all people in the world did this, we would have no poverty anymore. We are doing the opposite, for example my aunt lives in dubai, her son in laws are in car/ real estate/ oil company business, practically billionaires, once she told the richest of them that some one needs a little financial assist to start a new life, he told her: if someone doesn't have the money to start a career and get married, they should never think about it, why would I give them money?

While a single dinner night out cost them 3000$, they wouldn't bother to help a relative family member with a 50,000$.

So yeah, everyone should do that, while OP had never asked anything money related but anyone with a big pocket must support such communities, drop by drop we become an ocean, crypto needs such drops, because they are the most devoted and most motivated people that could become valuable assets in the future.
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March 07, 2023, 10:16:31 AM
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...he has heard of bitcoin changing lives and finances but is like lately the project wasn't doing great he guess. I say YES you're right
Well, to the best of my knowledge I think Bitcoin is doing fine at the moment. It may have dipped from its ATH of $68k+ to $22k+ now but it's still in a nice place of profit for those who started hodling in 2020.

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I will pay you and I said that's fine sir.
Nice one for the chief. I takes a man of value to recognize and appreciate the value in others. For offering to pay you for your services shows he knows the value of education.

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Chief actually show humility by fulfilling his promised of giving us $400 but we gladly turn it down because that's our community people, our home and our youths.
You did well by refusing the cash. That gesture alone has sold you beyond words and into a place of reputation among those men. You proved to them that money isn't everything. I hope the crowd that gathered there will take the teaching seriously and advance from there. If you're bringing any of them to this forum, please teach them how not to tie their wallets to one another so they don't get accused of being alts or from an account farm in the future.

I wish I had more merits to give...
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March 07, 2023, 07:38:17 AM
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I don't know where that is convenient for you to post this but i suggest you should take it to bitcoin discussion section here, i think you could get more engagement rather than the section you posted it. I understand what it takes teaching 1 person compared of 30 person and above is very stressful, my little suggestion is that whenever you are having such volume of people asked the village chief to provide a free hall for you guys and also rent or hire a projector were you could make it as a presentation prepared on Mspoint. This would lessen the stress on how you would have wasted more energy to speak.
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March 06, 2023, 11:53:48 AM
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Nicely done my man, I wish there was something I could do to help you guys advance in your lives, if I had a total of 1000 BTC I would have traveled there and would have spent at least 25 BTC to build the necessary infrastructures for your community.
I believe bitcoin whales should do this kind of stuff regularly especially old time miners, hodlers to spread the news and awareness and as well to show the other side of the coin, you know.

However I believe small amounts like 2000-3000$ could give you guys a head start, hopefully forum philanthropists stumble upon such topics.😉
I'm involved with a cryptocurrency project (not a cryptocurrency), and I'm generating some revenue from that project. Though it's very small, I have taken one step to do something for the community. A part of our revenue is being stored for creating social awareness regarding bitcoin and cryptocurrency. Well we are very far from that since bitcoin is illegal here but for sure I'll do something with the fund. For now, we don't have a lot of plan but we will save it and spend when we will have opportunities.
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March 06, 2023, 10:12:30 AM
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      Bravo, my friend, what you are doing is a very good thing for your community there. If I'm not mistaken, is that an African country in the pictures?

     Then I also think that Bitcoin is the only method that most people can use to get a source of income, and besides, there is another cryptocurrency that can also help, not just bitcoin. You have good and clean wishes for your fellow man in your local community. Good luck and God bless
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March 05, 2023, 07:29:14 PM
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Great job, but do these people access the Internet regularly? And do they have the ability to invest in bitcoin with the possibility that cryptocurrencies add something essential to their lives?
Investing in Bitcoin is one thing and learning the basics of economics is something else. Most of us need to learn how the economy works and then automatically can see the importance of Bitcoin, but it is a step in the right direction.
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