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Re: El Salvador has become the first country to make #Bitcoin legal tender! 🇸🇻
by
JayJuanGee
on 23/02/2024, 22:58:38 UTC
Financial Literacy Revolution. It's a future where every child learns about Cryptocurrency in their Academic Education. Nowadays, Learning crypto is to earn more foreign currency. Here they highlight, that Block Number 1 isn't just a physical space; it's a gateway to economic empowerment for generations to come. Children are very happy with their first transaction, they are not only learning more but also they learn more about how to generate money. Children will be opened to their source of possibilities, where financial independence and prosperity are within reach for all.
Hopefully they are not learning about shitcoins.
Shitcoin will definitely come into the forefront of the teaching although since Bitcoin is the main adopted coin in El Salvador,  it may be difficult to have such academic activities without mentioning Bitcoin,  even though there will be a lot of distractions to mention shitcoin along the line because many El Salvadorians are after quick bulk so they are mostly shitcoinairs,  and that will directly influence their mindset towards learning.

I guess the government would have put mechanisms in place to check the academic activities and how the Bitcoin knowledge is being fought in the schools,  anyways,  along the line,  there will be a tin line which will distinguish Bitcoin knowledge and shitcoins in general discussions.

Just the whole idea of incorporating bitcoin into various student-appropriate, age appropriate and even culture (economical situation) appropriate ways would likely be a challenge because in several senses bitcoin has a lot of technological aspects, and surely phone and/or technology adoption would not be very high in the country, and then also with students living with parents and likely not having incomes, then parents could become concerned regarding how monetary subjects are taught - so there can be some fine balances, which also include concerns that some of the better ways to learn about a topic comes through application and practice, so maybe students would not have enough money or technology at home, so they would go to labs to learn about nodes and about computer programming and maybe figuring out ways to earn money (or bitcoin or satoshis) that parents could approve, and of course, parents would be more open to also learning about bitcoin and adopting bitcoin if there might be ways that they are able to improve their own economic's situations.