I'm not sure if "Einsteiniums" is the proper name for group members, but I just wanted to say "Howdy." I'm a biologist living in a small town in south Texas, and I have been getting more and more interested in cryptocurrencies (I've noticed that I'm not the only one). Einsteinium is a cool concept, and I would like to help spread awareness. I was wondering if there was a way I could use it as a sort of reward system in the classes I teach--for example, if I had my students set up with wallets could I have them all just bring a printout to class of their wallet QR code, and in class I could then award them a few coins here and there for participation, helping each other, etc. Or maybe they could do group projects, publish them someplace, and have people vote on their projects for a reward of EMC2.
I'm just throwing out ideas. I'd love to hear what others think for ways to involve students who are brand new to cryptocurrencies.
Thanks,
~Kevin
Glad to see you joined the community.
Those are great ideas. It would be good to see that happen.