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Re: Bitcoin Program Done With Students
by
akuntester1
on 21/02/2023, 22:27:58 UTC
It was a great events today, my team and went to one of the university in my state and we're given the privilege to talk to students campaigning for young graduates to have other financial career outside their fields of studies and it was a huge success.
The university offers us the access hall, we talk with VC on the needs for cryptosystem to be introduced to students because most of the people who have graduated for long now could not get a payable jobs to do, government do not provides enough jobs opportunities for citizens and graduates become criminals after school instead of having a career to fall into. The vice chancellor understood our facts and give the concepts to go ahead and talk with the students, though we formally draft an official letter that make them to invite us.

Some of the challenges we encounter was;
* issues of mobility
* issues of profounded questioning by students
* issues of meeting with the school management (VC and others)
* security of capital

Questions we attend to include;
* what's bitcoion all about?
* What if one loss your wallet address?
* What is assurance guarantee for students over their capital?
* What do students stands to gain?
* When is the right time to invest?
* How long will the system last?
* can it be compare to Ponzi Scheme?
* How do we create our accounts?
* Which sites or Apps is best recommended?

We answer most of the questions but most students are familiar already with the cryptosystem but our time with them gives them more understanding. It was a huge success, we create many accounts on binances and others. To God be the glory.




It's amazing that you can create a special team to introduce Bitcoin like that.
That's a big step and a very good one to emulate.
But OP, I still have a few questions actually if you don't mind please can answer.
After the introductory Bitcoin class is over, do students get guidance from you or your team specifically?
I mean do you and your team receive personal or group mentoring for those students who finally decide they want to know more?.
I am sure that from 100% of the students there are some students who are definitely enthusiastic and might want a special class to get detailed guidance to get into the world of crypto.
Because you indirectly mentioned that plunging into the world of cryptography could be another alternative as a paid job.