Some weeks ago, I explained in a post how
"I taught my octogenarian and Septuagenarian parents about Bitcoin". One of the comments that caught my attention was made by Jet Cash.
I'm 80 in June. Why are you guys surprised that older people can embrace the concept of Bitcoin? Many of us have enquiring minds, and are prepared to look at new concepts with an open attitude. This is why many older people have a better understanding of the 'rona scam and vaccination mania, and don't just accept government and pharma' propaganda.
At that point, some of the questions that came to mind were, at what age did he start learning about bitcoin? What role did age and prior experience play in helping him learn about bitcoin and cryptocurrency? With his current knowledge about bitcoin and cryptocurrency, does he wish he started at an earlier age?
I was 29 when I started to learning about bitcoin and it has been one hell of a ride. I know other members of this community also have their unique experiences which I am interested in reading about. So, I may just as well throw these questions open for discussion.
1. At what age did you start learning about bitcoin?
2. What role did age and prior experience play in helping you learn about bitcoin and cryptocurrency?
3. With your current knowledge about bitcoin and cryptocurrency, do wish you started at an earlier age?
Dear Jet Cash, I wish you a very happy birthday in advance. Thank you for all that you do for the community.