This approach is unique and touches the grassroots. I like the pidgin initiative, it will help break down crypto concepts for the average joe to understand easily. Although Im concerned that the theme Bitcoin: New Money may mislead some of the students to think bitcoin is a get rich quick scheme.
It was a huge success, we create many accounts on binances and others.
The theme wasn't Bitcoin New Money but Basics Knowledge of Cryptocurrency, the new money was a camera tag during editing. And the program was not for binances but bitcoin majorly, we only show them where they have secure bitcoin wallets.
nless the event was sponsored by Binance, I dont think its a good idea to start newbies with centralized exchanges, because they may get used to hodling their bitcoins in CEXs believing its safe.
* What if one loss your wallet address?
You cant lose your wallet address. Its always available on the receive button on your preferred bitcoin wallet. However newbies can be careless with their seed phrase which is their access to their bitcoin wallet. I dont believe seed phrase recovery is possible, its best to store your seed phrase offline in different places.
* How do we create our accounts?
Are you referring to bitcointalk accounts or accounts on exchanges? To clarify, we do not have bitcoin accounts only bitcoin wallets, Im worried you may have recommended exchanges for storing bitcoin.
* Which sites or Apps is best recommended?
Recommended for what exactly?
Students were actually asking if there is a apps in particular where they can trade on bitcoin and altcoins. That's when quickly recommended binances safety and easy trading experience.