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Also, I've seen this poster and it catches my attention because it suits the merchants. This kind of lesson should be included in the curriculum to teach young people especially those who are in a business-related course to know cryptocurrency. Business students are the future businessmen and entrepreneurs and in the future, we will achieve more adoption so it should be taught to them. Millennials will be needing it sooner and when they grow up. If they teach students about credit cards, why not start teaching them about crypto right?
Do you guys feel the growth of Bitcoin among merchants, like do you see increasing of shops that accept Bitcoin payment? And does add crypto to the curriculum would really make merchants accept Bitcoin?
There has not been significant adoption of payments using bitcoin in my area because it is illegal if done openly. Only state currencies can be used as payment instruments. Even if someone does that, it must be done very limited and closed and the scale is small.
I strongly agree if cryptocurrency is included in the education curriculum. Students should get the right education so they can utilize this technological development well. This evolution requires quite a long time, so innovation still has a big opportunity to develop, who knows from the children that later came up with a brilliant idea that can solve problems in cryptocurrency.