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Title: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: AirtelBuzz on December 13, 2023, 03:54:17 PM
Bitcoin is now one of the most popular and well-loved coins around the world.
Ever since Bitcoin was created, different people have been researching Bitcoin in different ways.
Bitcoin is now accepted in almost all countries of the world. There are even many countries where Bitcoin is being taught in different ways, especially in El Salvador we have seen such cases.

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Likewise, the efforts of a nine-year-old boy living in the UK show that Bitcoin is for everyone and that Bitcoin education is for all ages.

Decentrasuje's son Henry, who lives in the United Kingdom, gave a lecture on Bitcoin to his classmates in an engaging and entertaining presentation where he discussed Bitcoin in detail with his classmates.
Asked why Henry is so curious about Bitcoin, his mother said "Henry is surrounded by Bitcoin. His dad and I talk about it all the time. There's always a Bitcoin podcast in the background and Henry often asks the question 'How does Bitcoin go up and down?'"Read:  (https://cointelegraph.com/news/gangsters-cats-and-bitcoin-9-year-old-henry-takes-btc-to-the-classroom)
I think this is how I will teach my child about Bitcoin.
I have a child that I want to raise from an early age to experience Bitcoin and cryptocurrency.Now that he is only 6 years old I think he has enough time to learn.


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: cryptoaddictchie on December 13, 2023, 04:09:05 PM
Imagine he knew all this by the age of 9? I can sense that he can do more in the future and more technical than bitcoin. A lots of users doing crypto arent really old people butt some are quite young and still on their early phase of life. They are lucky to be exposed with this kind of environment unlike before that to learn bitcoin you must deal with it and none are really helpful about it.

His parents likely doing crypto too and teaches their kid.


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: AirtelBuzz on December 13, 2023, 04:18:43 PM
Imagine he knew all this by the age of 9? I can sense that he can do more in the future and more technical than bitcoin.

His parents likely doing crypto too and teaches their kid.
Although he is young in age, he is old in experience as he has acquired enough knowledge about cryptocurrencies and Bitcoin from his parents.For his expertise he is discussing Bitcoin with his classmates and teaching them Bitcoin.It's really incredible.


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: CODE200 on December 13, 2023, 04:34:49 PM
Imagine he knew all this by the age of 9? I can sense that he can do more in the future and more technical than bitcoin. A lots of users doing crypto arent really old people butt some are quite young and still on their early phase of life. They are lucky to be exposed with this kind of environment unlike before that to learn bitcoin you must deal with it and none are really helpful about it.

His parents likely doing crypto too and teaches their kid.
If this kid pursues the study of crypto technology, he's definitely going places and if the parents were to foster this fascination and I do believe the same as you that the parents might also be a crypto enthusiast too then we would see a bright future for the kid and his classmates that he's teaching, pretty awesome that at age 9 he's already doing powerpoint presentations, at that age I am not yet good with moving the computer mouse yet.


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: Baki202 on December 13, 2023, 05:04:45 PM
Imagine he knew all this by the age of 9? I can sense that he can do more in the future and more technical than bitcoin. A lots of users doing crypto arent really old people butt some are quite young and still on their early phase of life. They are lucky to be exposed with this kind of environment unlike before that to learn bitcoin you must deal with it and none are really helpful about it.

His parents likely doing crypto too and teaches their kid.

The next generation is already catching up, and they will be better because kids are money-minded and are trying their best when it comes to finance. imagine him knowing this at this age what some adults are avoiding and even having the courage to take it up with his classmates shows that he is not knowledge selfish.  I know some people will be teaching their kids bitcoin. just that it is going to be the basics of how to buy and how to sell.

And since kids are smart these days and used to just screw you up as a parent, I don't blame the parents for restricting their information. After all, kids can spend money. Expect anything if everything on your assets is not maintained correctly. 


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: adultcrypto on December 13, 2023, 05:12:47 PM
I really feel jealous of these guys, especially those that will accept this information and put same to use. Before they graduate from university,  a lot of them would have already found their career part different from the normal jobs people do after graduation.  This is a wonderful initiative by the young man, the best way to demonstrate love to his classmates which involve teaching them one of the best things they could ever learn.

Bitcoin is now accepted in almost all countries of the world. There are even many countries where Bitcoin is being taught in different ways, especially in El Salvador we have seen such cases.
Just a little correction,  Bitcoin is not yet accepted in most countries and is still banned in many countries such as Bangladesh.  The rate of adoption of Bitcoin is still very low, however, the popularity is growing exponentially. 


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: shield132 on December 13, 2023, 05:12:56 PM
Decentrasuje's son Henry, who lives in the United Kingdom, gave a lecture on Bitcoin to his classmates in an engaging and entertaining presentation where he discussed Bitcoin in detail with his classmates.
Asked why Henry is so curious about Bitcoin, his mother said "Henry is surrounded by Bitcoin. His dad and I talk about it all the time. There's always a Bitcoin podcast in the background and Henry often asks the question 'How does Bitcoin go up and down?'"Read:  (https://cointelegraph.com/news/gangsters-cats-and-bitcoin-9-year-old-henry-takes-btc-to-the-classroom)
I think this is how I will teach my child about Bitcoin.
I have a child that I want to raise from an early age to experience Bitcoin and cryptocurrency.Now that he is only 6 years old I think he has enough time to learn.
When I entered the University years ago, I was the only person who knew about Bitcoin in details, thanks to this forum. I was studying Business Administration, my speciality was finances and banking. When I had lectures in math and finances, I was often asking my lecturers what were they thinking about Bitcoin and why they didn't they tell us anything about bitcoin during the lectures and etc. Their answer was that they didn't like Bitcoin and thought that it was a scam, most of them even didn't even know anything about it. I was making my uni projects about Bitcoin, was leaving lecturers captivated and amazed and was getting good marks on my presentations.


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: Dump3er on December 13, 2023, 05:13:00 PM
Imagine he knew all this by the age of 9? I can sense that he can do more in the future and more technical than bitcoin. A lots of users doing crypto arent really old people butt some are quite young and still on their early phase of life. They are lucky to be exposed with this kind of environment unlike before that to learn bitcoin you must deal with it and none are really helpful about it.

His parents likely doing crypto too and teaches their kid.

The next generation is already catching up, and they will be better because kids are money-minded and are trying their best when it comes to finance. imagine him knowing this at this age what some adults are avoiding and even having the courage to take it up with his classmates shows that he is not knowledge selfish.  I know some people will be teaching their kids bitcoin. just that it is going to be the basics of how to buy and how to sell.

And since kids are smart these days and used to just screw you up as a parent, I don't blame the parents for restricting their information. After all, kids can spend money. Expect anything if everything on your assets is not maintained correctly. 

Money-minded is a big word if you mean they are more literate in money-related issues? I don't think so. I think what the next generation experiences is to have more tools and apps to play around with little amounts as if it was play money. When someone wanted to invest small amounts a decade ago, I don't know, there wasn't much someone could do except for going to the bank and get one of these garbage saving plans that literally pay you nothing in return or make you lose money due to inflation. But today they have all these apps where they can buy penny stocks or smallest shares of a share in a share, you get the point. But do they make investment decisions based on research? I think it is a lot about this social component and how they can track or follow each other and make investment recommendations and so on and so forth. Investing to me involves research and knowledge and this is where I think your wording "money-minded" could be misunderstood.

This is why I like it when younger and younger people take the time and invest the effort to become well educated about BTC and then decide to spread their knowledge and the overall message. That's great!


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: Dunamisx on December 13, 2023, 05:13:09 PM
Bitcoin education should be perceived at all levels without any age barriers on it regardless of being adult or children, it's something encouraging to see that a young boy will be interested in teaching his fellow students in school, i will also say this that the school authority have been so linient and kind in allowing for this to take place because he couldn't have achieved this without the support of the school management giving him permission for doing that.


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: AirtelBuzz on December 13, 2023, 05:32:13 PM
Just a little correction,  Bitcoin is not yet accepted in most countries and is still banned in many countries such as Bangladesh.  The rate of adoption of Bitcoin is still very low, however, the popularity is growing exponentially. 
You should read carefully, I have said this almost in the country.The word almost means that in some countries but not in all countries.


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: stadus on December 13, 2023, 05:32:59 PM
Bitcoin education should be perceived at all levels without any age barriers on it regardless of being adult or children, it's something encouraging to see that a young boy will be interested in teaching his fellow students in school, i will also say this that the school authority have been so linient and kind in allowing for this to take place because he couldn't have achieved this without the support of the school management giving him permission for doing that.
Whether the people will accept it or not, but bitcoin is here for good and it continually grows and progress with time. So it should be taught at school where foundation of learning begun. And just like fiat, bitcoin will become our daily currency in the future, so children at a young age should be aware of that and should be educated about bitcoin so they can also educate their siblings at home.

However, I should say this young boy has definitely a bright future with bitcoin. If he will be guided properly, he might also be a good trader and successful investor in bitcoin in the future, who knows.


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: kentrolla on December 13, 2023, 05:48:13 PM
This is heart warming to see a 9 year old is more passionate about Bitcoin and understand it's value and even openly preaching about it, thge takeaway from this to us would be when a 9 year old can do this we can also be more serious about Bitcoin as for me personally I should be doing more than just investing and trading because after going through this topic, I feel good that Bitcoin is been endorsed by future of our generation and at the same time I feel disgust that a kid who was born after I have made my first i9nvestment into Bitcoin has shown more interest in Bitcoin than myself. 


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: Agbe on December 13, 2023, 05:52:04 PM
Information is the best legacy to children that growing up and it is good to teach and inform them about Bitcoin so when they grow up they would follow up there parents way of live. Op it is good to teach your child or children about Bitcoin and remember they will learn other financial services so when you are teaching them, you have to tell the the advantages and the disadvantages and when they have finished high school and about to enter university, you have to ask him or her if they will like to continue with Bitcoin or if they have any other course they are interested to continue and they choose another course over Bitcoin then please don't force them to choose Bitcoin allow them to continue their choice of life. Forcing them to accept Bitcoin might not help them in the future because they monds are not in it. Allow the liberal mindset to prevail.



Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: aylabadia05 on December 13, 2023, 06:21:08 PM
Even though it is a little late because from the source you listed, the story of this 9 year old boy was published in early 2023, but in my opinion it is very good because at his age he is able to give lectures to his friends about Bitcoin.
I'm sure there are many young people in many countries who have knowledge about Bitcoin but it is not publicized like Henry who comes from England.

Henry is lucky to be in a family that knows Bitcoin. Those of us who already have children may have been able to prepare everything well for them even though later they will find out for themselves what to do with the financial system in the future.


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: salad daging on December 13, 2023, 06:35:10 PM
At 9 years old already teaching bitcoin to his friends? That's great guys he has more knowledge if he provides knowledge to his friends, including his background with parents is very thick with bitcoin so he is sure to provide subject matter to his friends.

At the age of 9 years it is still very rare for a child to already know bitcoin let alone understand it, even around nothing like this may be different because it depends on how the parents educate it but this is something good where a 9-year-old child has mastered all about bitcoin.

Yes we need to prepare as early as possible to our children later to teach about bitcoin slowly.


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: Wiwo on December 13, 2023, 06:44:22 PM
Parents are the best teachers to they kids at all time, in just like in this story,  the you sharp learned all that he know from his parents and they engagement with Bitcoin and how pronounced they are about Bitcoin,  a lot of times,  people warn about kids exposure to Bitcoin due to it technicalities,  but then if you have any kid around that pick interest in Bitcoin,  will make good use of the opportunity of having a parent who can be they first teacher as Bitcoin os concerned much more also kids are more interested and exposed to new technologies and Bitcoin os one of such tech that will caught the attention of kids.

I have noticed my daughter always picking interest in what I do and most time she drag my phone with me, to read through Bitcointalk or any research I am in at that moment and I am sure that in the near future she is definitely going to be engage in Bitcoin and the crypto industry finding paths for herself with the foundation I am building to aid her learning process,  so for sure at 9 years just like this kid,  she will also be doing exploit in this industry,  so for the boy he has proven to the parent that he has learned we'll and can teach others perfectly.


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: bluebit25 on December 13, 2023, 06:59:00 PM
It is a good thing when that child is being educated in a family environment with guidance from parents in this field. I have also heard some amazing stories in the space about people who are young but have access to and profound knowledge about certain fields, and here I think this is encouraged.

From this story, perhaps I will also use it to popularize with my friends who are indifferent to bitcoin that they should see this as an example to follow. When they learn everything properly, they will not need to depend on Bitcoin to guide their behavior.


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: cryptoaddictchie on December 13, 2023, 07:05:36 PM
If this kid pursues the study of crypto technology, he's definitely going places and if the parents were to foster this fascination and I do believe the same as you that the parents might also be a crypto enthusiast too then we would see a bright future for the kid and his classmates
Well provided they will graduate first. Surely some of those kids will pursue something related. They are still kids and young to know what they wanted maybe some of them wanted to be doctor, engineer or pilots. Its not that about money earned from crypto related but what is their dreams. If its about coding then might be a crypto path indeed.


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: Zlantann on December 13, 2023, 07:28:58 PM
Decentrasuje's son Henry, who lives in the United Kingdom, gave a lecture on Bitcoin to his classmates in an engaging and entertaining presentation where he discussed Bitcoin in detail with his classmates.
Asked why Henry is so curious about Bitcoin, his mother said "Henry is surrounded by Bitcoin. His dad and I talk about it all the time. There's always a Bitcoin podcast in the background and Henry often asks the question 'How does Bitcoin go up and down?'"Read:  (https://cointelegraph.com/news/gangsters-cats-and-bitcoin-9-year-old-henry-takes-btc-to-the-classroom)

The highest number of crypto enthusiasts in the world are young people. Due to ignorance and lack of computer knowledge most people from 50 years and above have shallow understanding of the cryptocurrencies.  I am predicting that in a few years most of the policy makers in many countries will be supporters of the crypto industry. Seeing a nine year old teach his class mate about Bitcoin also shows that Bitcoin is easy to understand. I hope some of his classmates will pick interest in the currency and become Bitcoiners in future.

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I think this is how I will teach my child about Bitcoin.
I have a child that I want to raise from an early age to experience Bitcoin and cryptocurrency.Now that he is only 6 years old I think he has enough time to learn.


The nine year old boy in your story is exceptional because he was not forced or persuaded by his parents to learn about Bitcoin. But he voluntarily and naturally became interested to learn about Bitcoin that was why he was always asking his parents questions. Such kind of children should be encouraged to keep learning. But there are some children that don't care about learning about Bitcoin, they shouldn't be coerced to learn about it. Children should be given the privilege of enjoying childhood by engaging in what interests them. I also think that six years is too early to introduce your child to Bitcoin.


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: nakamura12 on December 13, 2023, 07:29:07 PM
If this kid pursues the study of crypto technology, he's definitely going places and if the parents were to foster this fascination and I do believe the same as you that the parents might also be a crypto enthusiast too then we would see a bright future for the kid and his classmates
Well provided they will graduate first. Surely some of those kids will pursue something related. They are still kids and young to know what they wanted maybe some of them wanted to be doctor, engineer or pilots. Its not that about money earned from crypto related but what is their dreams. If its about coding then might be a crypto path indeed.
Right. Well, they could just do what they dream of becoming and still use crypto in some ways they wanted to like being an engineer and maybe investing in crypto or like a teacher while also in crypto. If I am in their situation and have dream of becoming a teacher for example then I wouldn't forget to take my chances and risk in crypto while I have my job. As what reputable forum members here said or what they advise people to do is that we shouldn't quit our job just because we earn money with crypto.


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: carlfebz2 on December 13, 2023, 07:45:36 PM
Bitcoin is now one of the most popular and well-loved coins around the world.
Ever since Bitcoin was created, different people have been researching Bitcoin in different ways.
Bitcoin is now accepted in almost all countries of the world. There are even many countries where Bitcoin is being taught in different ways, especially in El Salvador we have seen such cases.

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Likewise, the efforts of a nine-year-old boy living in the UK show that Bitcoin is for everyone and that Bitcoin education is for all ages.

Decentrasuje's son Henry, who lives in the United Kingdom, gave a lecture on Bitcoin to his classmates in an engaging and entertaining presentation where he discussed Bitcoin in detail with his classmates.
Asked why Henry is so curious about Bitcoin, his mother said "Henry is surrounded by Bitcoin. His dad and I talk about it all the time. There's always a Bitcoin podcast in the background and Henry often asks the question 'How does Bitcoin go up and down?'"Read:  (https://cointelegraph.com/news/gangsters-cats-and-bitcoin-9-year-old-henry-takes-btc-to-the-classroom)
I think this is how I will teach my child about Bitcoin.
I have a child that I want to raise from an early age to experience Bitcoin and cryptocurrency.Now that he is only 6 years old I think he has enough time to learn.

Adoption and recognition is really on the move and this is why awareness and exposure would really be that be seen specially now that we do have internet then a wide set of possible audience would really be able to see those crypto ads or articles or whatsoever. It would really be just that normal that people would really be finding out its origin on which it would really be falling into Bitcoin on which it would rally be just that normal that they would really be putting up some focus into that. It is really just that these kind of doings is  really that something commendable on which on their young minds they do really able to do
on what others cant be able to do.

Im not saying that adults cant be able to say or tell everyone about bitcoin, it is really just that they are really just that too lazy or really just that letting that recognition would normally grow
but well this is just so me on which i dont really care on introducing Bitcoin to someone since i do have that kind of bad treatment towards it on which on the time that i do make out some explanation
then some people do call me as a scammer and on that time then i didnt consider out on making those kind of sharing.


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: bocyaj on December 13, 2023, 08:13:10 PM
Bitcoin is now one of the most popular and well-loved coins around the world.
Ever since Bitcoin was created, different people have been researching Bitcoin in different ways.
Bitcoin is now accepted in almost all countries of the world. There are even many countries where Bitcoin is being taught in different ways, especially in El Salvador we have seen such cases.

https://www.talkimg.com/images/2023/12/13/EEvio.jpeg https://www.talkimg.com/images/2023/12/13/EEfwT.jpeg  picture collecte (https://twitter.com/BitcoinMagazine/status/1734582059937525836?t=GEubg1i4f3yYJoyGR21sgg&s=19)

Likewise, the efforts of a nine-year-old boy living in the UK show that Bitcoin is for everyone and that Bitcoin education is for all ages.

His dad and I talk about it all the time. There's always a Bitcoin podcast in the background and Henry often asks the question 'How does Bitcoin go up and down?'"Read:  (https://cointelegraph.com/news/gangsters-cats-and-bitcoin-9-year-old-henry-takes-btc-to-the-classroom)

Do you know why the bitcoin was so much popular in the current market,because bitcoin had come across the many different kinds of stuggles.Many businessmen was not ready to buy the bitcoin with their own dollars.After the all time high happened in 2017,many people come to know the real value of the bitcoin.Now many people who know more about the bitcoin was doing their share to both their younger and elder generations.Because the bitcoin was the biggest asset to make money for now as like stock market trading.

It is a good thing when that child is being educated in a family environment with guidance from parents in this field. I have also heard some amazing stories in the space about people who are young but have access to and profound knowledge about certain fields, and here I think this is encouraged.

From this story, perhaps I will also use it to popularize with my friends who are indifferent to bitcoin that they should see this as an example to follow. When they learn everything properly, they will not need to depend on Bitcoin to guide their behavior.

The uneducated patents will mostly try to educate their children for their better future by their hard working jobs.This story was seems to be the good outcome after the parents made their children educated properly.We also need to share about the bitcoin into our circle of real life.


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: SatoPrincess on December 13, 2023, 08:16:48 PM
It’s beautiful to see the young generation embracing bitcoin. Developed nations will have the advantage in this regard because they are more advanced in tech than third world nations. But what third world nations lack in technology, they make up for in zeal and determination to learn new things.

 I’m reading the thread and most of the comments have been positive, which is surprising because we have discussed this before and at the time most people were against teaching bitcoin to kids. The 9year old teaching bitcoin to his classmate most likely learnt about bitcoin from his parents.


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: terrific on December 13, 2023, 08:27:59 PM
Start them young as they say but he cannot skip to the criticism of those people that will say, let them play outside and do their thing.
Anyway, that's the choice of the kid and can't blame him for being curious when he's surrounded by people that are into Bitcoin, that's why it's hard to change his interest coming from Bitcoin going to the games and other things that kid must do.


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: Ojima-ojo on December 13, 2023, 08:36:07 PM
Don't be rediculious op, Bitcoin education is not for every age, don't allow yourself to be carried away because you saw a nine year old boy giving his class mates lectures on bitcoin, I tell you here na now that, that boy probably does not fully understand most of the things he shared with his class mates, and this is because, most are premeditated, stuffs he learnt from his parents, and I tell you that, him teaching those things does not necessarily mean that he fully understands it.

It is one thing to learn and know about something, it's entirely another thing to fully understand that thing, many people learnt about bitcoin, know the basic things about bitcoin, but still yet, does not fully understand bitcoin.

And again, it's important to also know that bitcoin is money, and money matters are not for kids, but for adults, teaching your kid about bitcoin is not a bad thing to do, but just make sure you don't force their too young brain into trying to understand what it is not yet capable of understanding.


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: Furious 7 on December 13, 2023, 08:40:02 PM
Decentrasuje's son Henry, who lives in the United Kingdom, gave a lecture on Bitcoin to his classmates in an engaging and entertaining presentation where he discussed Bitcoin in detail with his classmates.
Asked why Henry is so curious about Bitcoin, his mother said "Henry is surrounded by Bitcoin. His dad and I talk about it all the time. There's always a Bitcoin podcast in the background and Henry often asks the question 'How does Bitcoin go up and down?'"Read:  (https://cointelegraph.com/news/gangsters-cats-and-bitcoin-9-year-old-henry-takes-btc-to-the-classroom)
I think this is how I will teach my child about Bitcoin.
I have a child that I want to raise from an early age to experience Bitcoin and cryptocurrency.Now that he is only 6 years old I think he has enough time to learn.

It's a fun thing to watch but it's also a situation where I have another thought about how many people are always debating bitcoin learning for children.
With this example, we know that we do not need to force anything about the will of the child because it is enough that we are in bitcoin then with the level of curiosity of children at a young age who are always curious they will eventually get carried away with the atmosphere and have more interest.
I think this will be a good example when some people always argue about whether or not to agree when a child is trapped with bitcoin with this example indirectly answering that there is no need to impose any will if indeed in the end children have more interest in bitcoin they will be curious and search by themselves.
Even Henry is greater than us for bravely teaching and giving an understanding of what he knows about bitcoin to his peers.


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: Mame89 on December 13, 2023, 08:46:01 PM
Start them young as they say but he cannot skip to the criticism of those people that will say, let them play outside and do their thing.
Anyway, that's the choice of the kid and can't blame him for being curious when he's surrounded by people that are into Bitcoin, that's why it's hard to change his interest coming from Bitcoin going to the games and other things that kid must do.
This certainly has its pros and cons, but what is clear is that Bitcoin must be taught to our children both from an early age and when they become teenagers. Because with the increasing popularity of bitcoin, more and more parents are looking for ways to teach their children about bitcoin. Maybe if they weren't taught about Bitcoin from an early age, they would have difficulty understanding it because Bitcoin is complicated.

As an example from the OP, a child who is 9 years old is teaching his friends, of course this is good for other children to imitate and what is certain is that children at that age already understand Bitcoin correctly, of course because of the upbringing of their parents who want their children to success in the future.


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: TimeTeller on December 13, 2023, 10:24:22 PM
Start them young as they say but he cannot skip to the criticism of those people that will say, let them play outside and do their thing.
Anyway, that's the choice of the kid and can't blame him for being curious when he's surrounded by people that are into Bitcoin, that's why it's hard to change his interest coming from Bitcoin going to the games and other things that kid must do.
This certainly has its pros and cons, but what is clear is that Bitcoin must be taught to our children both from an early age and when they become teenagers. Because with the increasing popularity of bitcoin, more and more parents are looking for ways to teach their children about bitcoin. Maybe if they weren't taught about Bitcoin from an early age, they would have difficulty understanding it because Bitcoin is complicated.

As an example from the OP, a child who is 9 years old is teaching his friends, of course this is good for other children to imitate and what is certain is that children at that age already understand Bitcoin correctly, of course because of the upbringing of their parents who want their children to success in the future.

On my end, I won't force my kid to learn about this market. But if he has the curiosity, then I will guide him.
Younger generation tends to be curious for what they are seeing over the internet.
If my kid starts to ask about it, then, slowly I will introduce the concept behind it.
Because you can't teach this market in one sitting. It would take days, months or years before they can truly grasp the idea behind it.
Just don't shove it to their faces and feel the need that you really teach this market. Let them learn on their own pace.
They will surely appreciate it more if they are learning on their own accord.


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: Jegileman on December 13, 2023, 10:59:24 PM
This is great and a welcome initiative by the management of the school. I was surprised to see a nine year old boy knowing much about bitcoin at this age and teaching others, this is a clear sign on how technology will be passed down to the next generation at an early age than it was some decades back.

It isn’t right to force kids to learn something like a technology like bitcoin at an early age, but if they show concern and are getting it better, they can learn about it from a young age.


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: Smartvirus on December 13, 2023, 11:23:42 PM
This is a step for the kid towards many more courses in the cryptospace. I wouldn’t urge him to jump at anything but rather, work at his own pace and based on what he could easily comprehend. Having a fascination about Bitcoin from the age of nine and taking it up for a science project and there school’s administration allowing him to have a go at it with his peers is truly admirable and such a good effort to ensure kids aren’t kept away from a technology of now.

It’s important to note that, this development arose based on how the child perceived his environment. Children naturally mimic their parents and guardians in their space and a such, it’s important that, if you want your kids to partake in the technology of their future, you don’t keep them away from it. Expose them to it but, never put them to it. Let them have an interest in it and the length they will be willing to go will surprise you.


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: HelliumZ on December 13, 2023, 11:37:33 PM
Yes it is definitely a good initiative especially to spread knowledge on Bitcoin and education is very important to spread knowledge of Bitcoin to different levels. Although it is not possible to discuss Bitcoin openly in our country, the knowledge of Bitcoin among the citizens of my country is not lagging behind. From time to time we gain knowledge of Bitcoin through news published in various magazines, online educational broadcasts, YouTube videos, general discussions on forums and try to impart it to the young generation. This is definitely an important task for us because if we do not deal with this issue, our young generation will be left behind.


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: serjent05 on December 13, 2023, 11:59:15 PM
As long as the kid is interested and is happy with what he is doing, then there is no reason for parents to keep this kid from engaging in spreading Bitcoin information.  I think parents should be supportive of what their kids want as long as it does not endanger or put the kid at risk.

It is really amazing to see young people getting excited about Bitcoin, I agree with Smartvirus, even if the kid show interest on Bitcoin, parents should not push the kid and let the kid walk at its own pace.  This way the kid will not feel pressured and continue to enjoy his personal Bitcoin venture experiences.


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: CODE200 on December 14, 2023, 02:27:59 AM
If this kid pursues the study of crypto technology, he's definitely going places and if the parents were to foster this fascination and I do believe the same as you that the parents might also be a crypto enthusiast too then we would see a bright future for the kid and his classmates
Well provided they will graduate first. Surely some of those kids will pursue something related. They are still kids and young to know what they wanted maybe some of them wanted to be doctor, engineer or pilots. Its not that about money earned from crypto related but what is their dreams. If its about coding then might be a crypto path indeed.
Well, when they're constantly exposed to crypto stuff, that exposure is going to influence them to pursue something crypto related given that their parents don't try to force them to pursue something they don't want, what will influence you early and what you're exposed as a child will grow on you as you develop and have the capacity to think for yourself and so you will end up with some kind of locking on that path as you're continually exposed to it. That's how I see things regarding child development, that's why I say that the kid will likely be going to a career that's crypto related, if they don't end up in crypto related stuff then good for them, at the very least they still have a financial knowledge that they can take with them.


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: Onyeeze on December 14, 2023, 02:43:45 AM
The advert of bitcoin is something I know very well that have to do  with their own way, I could know when bitcoin was not popular and the price was low and when you want to teach people bitcoin they will find it very difficult to learn and they will be calling bitcoin all different kinds of names, so I don't think that it's good for we to at most disregard something we don't know how it comes to existence, secondly I want us to understand that bitcoin is something that is being viral and everyone knows about bitcoin is not we don't know anything concerning bitcoin.


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: 2Pizza410000BTC on December 14, 2023, 04:56:41 AM
Bitcoin is now one of the most popular and well-loved coins around the world.
Ever since Bitcoin was created, different people have been researching Bitcoin in different ways.
Bitcoin is now accepted in almost all countries of the world. There are even many countries where Bitcoin is being taught in different ways, especially in El Salvador we have seen such cases.

https://www.talkimg.com/images/2023/12/13/EEvio.jpeg https://www.talkimg.com/images/2023/12/13/EEfwT.jpeg  picture collecte (https://twitter.com/BitcoinMagazine/status/1734582059937525836?t=GEubg1i4f3yYJoyGR21sgg&s=19)

Likewise, the efforts of a nine-year-old boy living in the UK show that Bitcoin is for everyone and that Bitcoin education is for all ages.

Decentrasuje's son Henry, who lives in the United Kingdom, gave a lecture on Bitcoin to his classmates in an engaging and entertaining presentation where he discussed Bitcoin in detail with his classmates.
Asked why Henry is so curious about Bitcoin, his mother said "Henry is surrounded by Bitcoin. His dad and I talk about it all the time. There's always a Bitcoin podcast in the background and Henry often asks the question 'How does Bitcoin go up and down?'"Read:  (https://cointelegraph.com/news/gangsters-cats-and-bitcoin-9-year-old-henry-takes-btc-to-the-classroom)
I think this is how I will teach my child about Bitcoin.
I have a child that I want to raise from an early age to experience Bitcoin and cryptocurrency.Now that he is only 6 years old I think he has enough time to learn.
Bitcoin is very popular all over the world and is slowly becoming more and more popular. Bitcoin is getting legalized in many countries and Bitcoin is being taught to students in class. But I think students should learn bitcoin from college level or else educating people on bitcoin education from a young age will make people very reluctant to study. Because Bitcoin is a currency where money can be earned by investing very easily.

Op I disagree a bit with your opinion here that you shouldn't educate your slowly growing child about Bitcoin so early. If you educate your son in bitcoin education at such a young age then I think your son will develop a lot of disinterest in education and stop himself from that education because if he is educated in bitcoin education then money addiction will work on him. Education is very important for your son at this young age, if you hurt his education at this age, then your son will not be able to become well educated and if he is not well educated, then you will not be able to educate your son well in bitcoin education. If your son can become a good student then he will get to know Bitcoin well on his own.


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: FinePoine0 on December 14, 2023, 05:08:26 AM
Bitcoin is now one of the most popular and well-loved coins around the world.
Ever since Bitcoin was created, different people have been researching Bitcoin in different ways.
Bitcoin is now accepted in almost all countries of the world. There are even many countries where Bitcoin is being taught in different ways, especially in El Salvador we have seen such cases.

There is no age requirement to gain knowledge about Bitcoin. People of any age can learn about Bitcoin because it is widely taught. El Salvador leads the way in providing Bitcoin education. The President of El Salvador, Nayeb Bukele, has made transaction fees absolutely free for Bitcoin transactions in El Salvador. That's why El Salvador has a total population of over 6.5 million people, with only 2% of the population holding bitcoins in just two years. And more than 10% people are flocking to different educational institutes to get bitcoin education.


https://www.talkimg.com/images/2023/12/13/EEvio.jpeg https://www.talkimg.com/images/2023/12/13/EEfwT.jpeg  picture collecte (https://twitter.com/BitcoinMagazine/status/1734582059937525836?t=GEubg1i4f3yYJoyGR21sgg&s=19)

Likewise, the efforts of a nine-year-old boy living in the UK show that Bitcoin is for everyone and that Bitcoin education is for all ages.

Decentrasuje's son Henry, who lives in the United Kingdom, gave a lecture on Bitcoin to his classmates in an engaging and entertaining presentation where he discussed Bitcoin in detail with his classmates.
Asked why Henry is so curious about Bitcoin, his mother said "Henry is surrounded by Bitcoin. His dad and I talk about it all the time. There's always a Bitcoin podcast in the background and Henry often asks the question 'How does Bitcoin go up and down?'"Read:  (https://cointelegraph.com/news/gangsters-cats-and-bitcoin-9-year-old-henry-takes-btc-to-the-classroom)
I think this is how I will teach my child about Bitcoin.
I have a child that I want to raise from an early age to experience Bitcoin and cryptocurrency.Now that he is only 6 years old I think he has enough time to learn.


Teaching children a little bit about Bitcoin along with basic knowledge from a young age will surely make them know a lot about Bitcoin when they grow up. Then they will be more interested in learning more about Bitcoin and this is how we need to educate the next generation about Bitcoin.



Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: m2017 on December 14, 2023, 05:15:45 AM
Bitcoin is now one of the most popular and well-loved coins around the world.
How could bitcoin not be the most popular and well-loved, if it is the very first cryptocurrency (presence of a time head start) and the most expensive?

I don't want to go into other features (which are truly valuable) of the bitcoin, because most people pay attention only to these parameter (most expensive).

Ever since Bitcoin was created, different people have been researching Bitcoin in different ways.
Are there any details of these researching?

Bitcoin is now accepted in almost all countries of the world. There are even many countries where Bitcoin is being taught in different ways, especially in El Salvador we have seen such cases.
What kind of acceptance are you talking about? If it's official, then you are deeply mistaken. If unofficially, then bitcoin doesn't require any acceptance, because bitcoin doesn't have any borders (by countries) for accepted (use).

Likewise, the efforts of a nine-year-old boy living in the UK show that Bitcoin is for everyone and that Bitcoin education is for all ages.
I believe this "nine-year-old boy" already has a wealth of life (investment) experience to teach this to others.

/sarcasm off.

People, wake up. This is just an ordinary school presentation from which the media is inflating the news as a reason for discussion during the growing hype with bitcoin (the price is rising). I am sure that the listeners of this presentation will forget this lesson the next day, as usually happens with millions of similar presentations.
 
Decentrasuje's son Henry, who lives in the United Kingdom, gave a lecture on Bitcoin to his classmates in an engaging and entertaining presentation where he discussed Bitcoin in detail with his classmates.
Asked why Henry is so curious about Bitcoin, his mother said "Henry is surrounded by Bitcoin. His dad and I talk about it all the time. There's always a Bitcoin podcast in the background and Henry often asks the question 'How does Bitcoin go up and down?'"Read:  (https://cointelegraph.com/news/gangsters-cats-and-bitcoin-9-year-old-henry-takes-btc-to-the-classroom)
I think this is how I will teach my child about Bitcoin.
I have a child that I want to raise from an early age to experience Bitcoin and cryptocurrency.Now that he is only 6 years old I think he has enough time to learn.
It feels like bitcoin is being turned into an idol for worship, whereas it was created as digital electronic money. How about we start idolizing dollar or euro?


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: NeilLostBitCoin on December 14, 2023, 05:26:31 AM


Learning about Bitcoin at a young age can be incredibly beneficial. It could even lead to exciting career opportunities in the field of cryptocurrencies. As digital currencies become increasingly popular, having knowledge of Bitcoin can give you a competitive edge. Impressive work by this young student who fearlessly shared his knowledge of Bitcoin with his classmates. He boldly stepped forward to present the topic and delivered the necessary information.

I wish I had that same level of confidence when I was younger.


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: Oasisman on December 14, 2023, 05:42:35 AM
Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin.

I have doubts about this photo at first glance, I thought it was just a research paper for the students and then they will present it in front of the class after they finished their research. Well, if this is true I can tell that he is a smart and intelligent kid. I think there is just less than 5% of the kids around the world who finds interest in stuff very unusual for a 9 year old kid like researching and digging down or even asking questions about bitcoin. Most of the kids would just love to watch cartoons or anything educative, but a bitcoin podcast seems very unusual. I won't gonna be surprise if this kid will have his own crypto-based project in the future with a good utilities.


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: Assface16678 on December 14, 2023, 07:13:45 AM
Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin.

I have doubts about this photo at first glance, I thought it was just a research paper for the students and then they will present it in front of the class after they finished their research. Well, if this is true I can tell that he is a smart and intelligent kid. I think there is just less than 5% of the kids around the world who finds interest in stuff very unusual for a 9 year old kid like researching and digging down or even asking questions about bitcoin. Most of the kids would just love to watch cartoons or anything educative, but a bitcoin podcast seems very unusual. I won't gonna be surprise if this kid will have his own crypto-based project in the future with a good utilities.

Well, it's your opinion, but even if the story is different, what this kid is showing is about bitcoin, and based on the picture, you will see the information about bitcoin, so either he is teaching his classmate about bitcoin or he is presenting bitcoin because it's a school activity. Either way, he is still discussing bitcoin in front of the class, which is a good indication that there are plenty of young people who know about it and are very interested in it. With this, this kid could influence his classmates to be interested in bitcoin, and from that, they will be curious, and out of curiosity, they will explore the world of bitcoin and the world of crypto currency.

Although many will disagree about this, about young people being interested in crypto currency by those boomers or people who don't have any idea about bitcoin or crypto, they can't stop the younger people that we know now a days from having more curiosity and being more explorative.


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: btc78 on December 14, 2023, 07:25:57 AM
At the age of 9? That’s impressive

I mean being able to stand and talk in front of an audience at that age is already impressive enough but to talk about something that not even all adults can comprehend such as bitcoin is really incredible this just goes how his parents were able to teach him not only communication skills but also the concept of bitcoin really well


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: Minecache on December 14, 2023, 07:43:11 AM
Bitcoin education should be perceived at all levels without any age barriers on it regardless of being adult or children, it's something encouraging to see that a young boy will be interested in teaching his fellow students in school, i will also say this that the school authority have been so linient and kind in allowing for this to take place because he couldn't have achieved this without the support of the school management giving him permission for doing that.
Whether the people will accept it or not, but bitcoin is here for good and it continually grows and progress with time. So it should be taught at school where foundation of learning begun. And just like fiat, bitcoin will become our daily currency in the future, so children at a young age should be aware of that and should be educated about bitcoin so they can also educate their siblings at home.

However, I should say this young boy has definitely a bright future with bitcoin. If he will be guided properly, he might also be a good trader and successful investor in bitcoin in the future, who knows.

Even if bitcoin may become a popular currency in the future, do you think it is necessary to teach bitcoin to children too early? Because as far as I remember, in elementary school I never learned about money and there are other more important things to learn besides money.

Becoming a good trader, investor or expert in any field requires many factors. Investing early or learning about bitcoin early does not mean you will definitely become a good trader or investor. Like a lot of people invested in bitcoin early on, but how many people have been successful with it so far? I admired the boy for his passion for bitcoin since he was young but I was uncertain about his future as he was only 9 years old.


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: Fivestar4everMVP on December 14, 2023, 07:43:34 AM
At the age of 9? That’s impressive

I mean being able to stand and talk in front of an audience at that age is already impressive enough but to talk about something that not even all adults can comprehend such as bitcoin is really incredible this just goes how his parents were able to teach him not only communication skills but also the concept of bitcoin really well
Well, you are exactly right, but it all boils down to how the parents of the boy taught him, and also the school he is attending. There are some top schools around the world where they don't just teach kids how to read and write, but also make it a priority to teach kid the act of public speaking, that is, speaking to the public.

So, I am personally not surprised by this, I mean a 9 year old is already able to premeditate things, just like another user said here, the boy may not likely understand every thing he is teaching his fellow students, but he is able to do it because he has premeditated it for a very long time, and having both parents who are both bitcoin savvy and are active participants in the crypto community is also a bonus and a good aide to the ability to teach bitcoin at his tender age.

But all the same, kudos to him and his parents, I sure would love my kids to know so much about bitcoin before they get to this age, but I won't force the knowledge on them, I will allow them to learn gradually.


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: Natsuu on December 14, 2023, 07:49:56 AM
It's fascinating to see Bitcoin gaining such widespread acceptance and even becoming a topic for young learners. Teaching your child about Bitcoin from an early age could indeed provide a unique perspective on financial education. How nice can it be when it became the bonding of him and his classmates.
It is ironic that when you think about it, a 9 year old child is already doing his job to gain access about bitcoin but those who are a lot older and gained knowledge throughout their years chose to ignore crypto and believe in fake news. We can do better


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: bounceback on December 14, 2023, 08:01:43 AM
I have a child that I want to raise from an early age to experience Bitcoin and cryptocurrency.Now that he is only 6 years old I think he has enough time to learn.

Excited with your motivation want to teach your children with bitcoin how to regeneration in the future bitcoin is very important investment assets but do you think your children 6 years old are ready for accepting about bitcoin education? I think too early educate children still 6 years old are age for them keep playing and communicating with their friend. Idea age for teaching our children with bitcoin I think above 13 years old after passing junior high school and they have been on senior high school.
Its my opinion only because I know how children get pressure from their parent exactly have to be first number in school and not looking the children mentality exactly with their age is moment keep enjoying life without pressure yet from parent.


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: kro55 on December 14, 2023, 08:39:27 AM
Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin.

I have doubts about this photo at first glance, I thought it was just a research paper for the students and then they will present it in front of the class after they finished their research. Well, if this is true I can tell that he is a smart and intelligent kid. I think there is just less than 5% of the kids around the world who finds interest in stuff very unusual for a 9 year old kid like researching and digging down or even asking questions about bitcoin. Most of the kids would just love to watch cartoons or anything educative, but a bitcoin podcast seems very unusual. I won't gonna be surprise if this kid will have his own crypto-based project in the future with a good utilities.

Well, it's your opinion, but even if the story is different, what this kid is showing is about bitcoin, and based on the picture, you will see the information about bitcoin, so either he is teaching his classmate about bitcoin or he is presenting bitcoin because it's a school activity. Either way, he is still discussing bitcoin in front of the class, which is a good indication that there are plenty of young people who know about it and are very interested in it. With this, this kid could influence his classmates to be interested in bitcoin, and from that, they will be curious, and out of curiosity, they will explore the world of bitcoin and the world of crypto currency.

Although many will disagree about this, about young people being interested in crypto currency by those boomers or people who don't have any idea about bitcoin or crypto, they can't stop the younger people that we know now a days from having more curiosity and being more explorative.

If students focus on researching the technology behind bitcoin or how bitcoin works, the school should also create conditions for them to have more time with bitcoin. But if these kids don't follow the path of researching bitcoin technology, and they aim to invest with the mindset of getting rich, do you think that is still a good thing? Have you ever thought about a situation where they would neglect their studies, even steal money from their parents to invest in bitcoin with the idea of getting rich at the age of 9? I don't know if this is good or bad, but in my opinion, learning to invest too early is not good for children.


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: Nrcewker on December 14, 2023, 08:49:46 AM
Sharing information is good. Moreover more people should know about Bitcoins and the advantages that Bitcoins are providing over the traditional financial system. Age doesn’t matter at all. Maturity and understandability is what plays an important role in a learner. The kid really did awesome work by choosing Bitcoin as the topic and discussing about it. If possible teach him more about this and definitely he will excel in the field of cryptos in the near future.


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: lienfaye on December 14, 2023, 09:12:08 AM
Imagine he knew all this by the age of 9? I can sense that he can do more in the future and more technical than bitcoin. A lots of users doing crypto arent really old people butt some are quite young and still on their early phase of life. They are lucky to be exposed with this kind of environment unlike before that to learn bitcoin you must deal with it and none are really helpful about it.

His parents likely doing crypto too and teaches their kid.
This is the result of his parent's influence. If you are surrounded by people using and talking a lot about Bitcoin, chances are you'll also adopt it since you're expose to this kind of discussion even at a very young age. Just shows children can learn and understand what supposed to be an adult's business. As long as they understand how it work then they will show interest that can result to influencing others with the same age as the kid. A proof that anyone can engage themselves in Bitcoin regardless of your age. Because if you are interested and willing to learn, for sure age is not a hindrance to make this happen.


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: Rana590 on December 14, 2023, 09:14:56 AM
It's fascinating to see Bitcoin gaining such widespread acceptance and even becoming a topic for young learners. Teaching your child about Bitcoin from an early age could indeed provide a unique perspective on financial education. How nice can it be when it became the bonding of him and his classmates.
It is ironic that when you think about it, a 9 year old child is already doing his job to gain access about bitcoin but those who are a lot older and gained knowledge throughout their years chose to ignore crypto and believe in fake news. We can do better
But it is quite difficult in several countries where crypto isn't accepted still now. Government has strong restrictions to use crypto currency. It is not possible to teach here where crypto is marked as illegal. After all, many countries are accepting it as legal and it is opening new windows to learn and use crypto perfectly. I think it is necessary to provide information to them but no in hurry. Because everything has better time for implementation.


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: Solokan on December 14, 2023, 09:21:51 AM
A 9 year old child can teach about Bitcoin, of course he is a smart and intelligent child because it is rare for a small child to have such extensive knowledge, but yes, this is due to the upbringing of his parents who are crypto fans and indeed the little child's ability to understand and remember is very good. .

What the child is doing is a positive thing because then Bitcoin will become more famous in the world and will start by teaching his friends about Bitcoin.

I think if you want to teach your child about bitcoin, there's certainly nothing wrong with it as long as you don't force your child to learn about BTC. But of course you also have to teach other knowledge, in essence general knowledge and knowledge about Bitcoin must be taught so that your child becomes smart in everything.


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: kotajikikox on December 14, 2023, 09:59:35 AM
Bitcoin is now one of the most popular and well-loved coins around the world.
Ever since Bitcoin was created, different people have been researching Bitcoin in different ways.
Bitcoin is now accepted in almost all countries of the world. There are even many countries where Bitcoin is being taught in different ways, especially in El Salvador we have seen such cases.

https://www.talkimg.com/images/2023/12/13/EEvio.jpeg https://www.talkimg.com/images/2023/12/13/EEfwT.jpeg  picture collecte (https://twitter.com/BitcoinMagazine/status/1734582059937525836?t=GEubg1i4f3yYJoyGR21sgg&s=19)

Likewise, the efforts of a nine-year-old boy living in the UK show that Bitcoin is for everyone and that Bitcoin education is for all ages.

Decentrasuje's son Henry, who lives in the United Kingdom, gave a lecture on Bitcoin to his classmates in an engaging and entertaining presentation where he discussed Bitcoin in detail with his classmates.
Asked why Henry is so curious about Bitcoin, his mother said "Henry is surrounded by Bitcoin. His dad and I talk about it all the time. There's always a Bitcoin podcast in the background and Henry often asks the question 'How does Bitcoin go up and down?'"Read:  (https://cointelegraph.com/news/gangsters-cats-and-bitcoin-9-year-old-henry-takes-btc-to-the-classroom)
I think this is how I will teach my child about Bitcoin.
I have a child that I want to raise from an early age to experience Bitcoin and cryptocurrency.Now that he is only 6 years old I think he has enough time to learn.

His parents must be proud of Him mate because he had done great not only for His classmate but to the whole country initiating schools to teach Bitcoin and how this works.
but teaching your Child at this early?6 years old? what should be the bet way to teach that young age?maybe reading books or let them watch bitcoin child movie is enough for them to have small understanding about Bitcoin.


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: DabsPoorVersion on December 14, 2023, 10:08:51 AM
This is what I have imagined of a kid if he learned about Bitcoin. A thread was created a few weeks ago and a topic (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5456200.msg63262708#msg63262708) regarding a kid being taught about Bitcoin. As I have said, if the kids are interested, the result would be good. The same as this kid, a 9-year-old kid learned about Bitcoin. Now, he is starting to teach other kids about his knowledge about Bitcoin. As expected, the result is good, and seems to enjoy his life as a kid while sharing his knowledge.

Again, this is a good way to teach the younger generation about currency/cryptocurrency. This is possible as long as the kids are being taught using an interesting or entertaining way and use easy terminology for them to have a better understanding of Bitcoin.


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: radjie on December 14, 2023, 10:48:03 AM
The age limit does not affect anyone who wants to know about Bitcoin, this is one of the advantages of Bitcoin because anyone can learn it.  Awareness of modern technology in the form of digital currencies such as Bitcoin seems to be widely known throughout the world. If Bitcoin technology is taught from an early age, it is likely that when they grow up they will be able to create new things that will further boost the popularity of Bitcoin itself.


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: peter0425 on December 14, 2023, 11:26:00 AM
I can't imagine how a 9 year old kid  knows bitcoin that deep, maybe His parents are aso into bitcoin that teaches Him since younger age about what is bitcoin and how great this is to the people.
It is even hard for me to teach bitcoin to my youngest but here this boy showing like a mentor to his classmate about bitcoin.


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: Blitzboy on December 14, 2023, 12:07:32 PM
Henry's Bitcoin education is awesomeee and a tribute to the changing economy and personal money. The tale underscores a larger shift: financial literacy goes beyond currencies and stock markets. Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies are part of our financial discourse. A generation is growing up in a world where digital currencies are as real as dollars and pounds. For them, understanding Bitcoin is about staying relevant in a digital economy, not merely learning a fashionable topic. Henry's environment-driven interest reflects society's shift towards digital finance.

Human teaching works best when its relatable, as this story shows. Henry's ability to understand and explain Bitcoin at a young age shows this. It teaches us all that contextualising complex topics in familiar surroundings makes learning accessible and pleasurable, whether the student is 6 or 60.


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: Manny@11111 on December 14, 2023, 12:15:44 PM
Talking about Bitcoin at any level is about acceptability and I can see that happing here in Nigeria as many are more aware of it's advantages and accepting it.
When I did my survey around May 2023 I found out that many people are trading in Bitcoin than same time last year (2022) which shows people are more intentional & comfortable about putting their money into Bitcoin

Like what his father did, have started also lecturing my kids about this so they can grow up like him. Nice one kid


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: Ruttoshi on December 14, 2023, 12:58:06 PM
Don't be rediculious op, Bitcoin education is not for every age, don't allow yourself to be carried away because you saw a nine year old boy giving his class mates lectures on bitcoin, I tell you here na now that, that boy probably does not fully understand most of the things he shared with his class mates, and this is because, most are premeditated, stuffs he learnt from his parents, and I tell you that, him teaching those things does not necessarily mean that he fully understands it.
The boy doesn't need to fully understand bitcoin because he is still a boy and he wouldn't have money to buy bitcoin and do some transactions, but the basic knowledge alone is okay and good for kids to know so that when they are grown up and have interest on bitcoin, they can learn from where they stopped. I must say that this boy will be a good bitcoiner because for him to pick interest at this is age,it is something wonderful.

It is one thing to learn and know about something, it's entirely another thing to fully understand that thing, many people learnt about bitcoin, know the basic things about bitcoin, but still yet, does not fully understand bitcoin.
Even adults cannot have the full understanding of bitcoin, especially the ones that are not tech savvy, some people can't even read the charts and nobody can predict the price movement of bitcoin. It will take years for anyone who is really interested to learn bitcoin fully to understand like 80% of it because new software will always come out. So don't feel it is that easy to understand bitcoin fully. Bitcoin is complex.



Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: Solokan on December 14, 2023, 12:59:46 PM
Sharing information is good. Moreover more people should know about Bitcoins and the advantages that Bitcoins are providing over the traditional financial system. Age doesn’t matter at all. Maturity and understandability is what plays an important role in a learner. The kid really did awesome work by choosing Bitcoin as the topic and discussing about it. If possible teach him more about this and definitely he will excel in the field of cryptos in the near future.

In the digital era like now, there is nothing wrong with teaching Bitcoin to our children as long as the child is ready to receive lessons about Bitcoin and of course there should be no element of coercion in teaching about Bitcoin because not all children want to receive lessons about Bitcoin, and even if the child wants to it must be done slowly and must be done in a way that can make the child play while learning. Yes, of course age is not a problem for learning something as long as it is done in a relaxed manner and of course does not leave the child's world of playing and learning.

I think the topic that the op created is very interesting and is an example that even small children can understand about BTC and can teach about BTC, especially adults of course have to be more active in learning about BTC.

But of course investing in BTC is for those who are interested because investing in BTC sometimes makes a profit and sometimes loses, the point is that it is very risky.


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: Peanutswar on December 14, 2023, 01:03:51 PM
At a very young age they are already knowledgeable about the cryptocurrency world we know in this new era most of them are curious about things and those possibly lead to them deep more what the crypto possibilities and capabilities can bring, and also its a good heads up to them to make an investment as early young we know not only me that one of our regrets in life is to didn't know the bitcoin and make an investment when the price of it is so low. To the young ones who would like to join its good because they want some changes to those still okay because they want to enjoy the life they have we know how frustrating when you join the market.


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: fuguebtc on December 14, 2023, 01:12:44 PM
I can't imagine how a 9 year old kid  knows bitcoin that deep, maybe His parents are aso into bitcoin that teaches Him since younger age about what is bitcoin and how great this is to the people.
It is even hard for me to teach bitcoin to my youngest but here this boy showing like a mentor to his classmate about bitcoin.

I would call him a prodigy like some other prodigies because many families have parents who are farmers but their children can still become mathematical geniuses and computer engineers at a young age . So , just because a 9-year-old has deep expertise in bitcoin doesn't necessarily mean their parents are also bitcoin investors.

I admire this boy but I wouldn't rely on this to force my children to learn about bitcoin when they are young and they don't like bitcoin . Bitcoin is not the only way to help us succeed and many people were successful even before bitcoin was created .


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: FinePoine0 on December 14, 2023, 01:29:20 PM

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In particular, it would be great to practice alongside the initial teaching of children about the cryptocurrency. Thanks to his parents for increasing the interest of children to learn and know about Bitcoin from a young age. If we educate kids like op it will definitely benefit the next generation, and they will bring success to Bitcoin. That's why I love teaching kids Bitcoin the most.


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: Haunebu on December 14, 2023, 01:33:49 PM
Let me correct you op. BTC is not accepted by many countries around the world and some that accepted it restrict its usage heavily through messed up taxes and other bullshit laws basically.

My next point is that BTC and crypto in general have a steep learning curve which needs to be simplified in some manner for kids to easily understand.


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: so98nn on December 14, 2023, 01:36:07 PM
Thats refreshing to know. I am so much happy to see this post because it tells us where we stand in terms of Bitcoin reach. If Bitcoin is on the tongues of nine year kid then man things are changing for crypto in positive way. There is lot more behind the scenes but Bitcoin is word/coin that is attracting everyone. It is becoming one of connecting link between that reality and virtuality of its existence. Imagine the same kid after ten or fifteen years from now. He could be greatest developer in the field or at least contributor on chain.

I just hope that new generation will seriously come up with connectedness like this. There is no competition for these kiddos if they start as early as this.


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: EarnOnVictor on December 14, 2023, 01:40:52 PM
It’s beautiful to see the young generation embracing bitcoin. Developed nations will have the advantage in this regard because they are more advanced in tech than third world nations. But what third world nations lack in technology, they make up for in zeal and determination to learn new things.

 I’m reading the thread and most of the comments have been positive, which is surprising because we have discussed this before and at the time most people were against teaching bitcoin to kids. The 9year old teaching bitcoin to his classmate most likely learnt about bitcoin from his parents.
There is nothing wrong with the young generation knowing about investments and also partaking in them, especially Bitcoin. But I have doubts if they will concentrate on their studies and what matters most in life if they continue to earn money having their prime age. Having the prime ages financially early enough could be good, but we should also look at the bad side of it too which I believe many here are not talking about only for the money involved. What about their life and career, and the impact earning early could have on them? Money could also destroy if you do not know.

I started investment so early enough and I know how it could affect us mentally if care is not taken. Those who were supposed to face life with seriousness might start undermining the future simply because they have been making money through informal investment means. If it were to be the other ways of investment that have to pass through the legal and formal channels, children would be at least 18 years of age before they are allowed. But with Bitcoin and others, they can manipulate their ways to have their Bitcoins which is not bad but just concerned about the effect on them which I believe will affect so many of them negatively even if others will still be serious with their life. Conclusively, this is a mixed feeling for me, but if the young guys are nearing adult age already and are wise enough, the effect might be minimal. I hope Bitcoin will continue to flourish so that it will not disappoint them as some might have dropped out of school if they are making money and living some kind of dangerous lifestyle in the expectation that the money would continue like that.


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: Russlenat on December 14, 2023, 01:52:06 PM
Children are keen observers and good listeners, so if they are exposed to bitcoin at a very young age, I guess teaching them about bitcoin is not that hard anymore, compared to those who have never heard bitcoin before. For a 9 year old that is already knowledgeable about the basics of bitcoin, he must be smart enough to learn faster about bitcoin, and that opportunities are waiting ahead when he reaches a mature age.

Learning becomes more effective if the parents can also contribute to the learning process, hence creating clearer goals and understanding on the part of the children or learners.


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: Razmirraz on December 14, 2023, 02:16:37 PM
I consider him lucky, his daily life is always surrounded by Bitcoin, he can learn whenever he wants without having to allocate special time to learn about Bitcoin. His proper understanding of Bitcoin was because he was taught by those closest to him, he could easily absorb the knowledge explained because there was a very emotional connection between himself and those who taught him. 9 years old has been able to explain Bitcoin technology to his friends very well, in the future he will become a motivator for people who have never been involved in Bitcoin technology. A passion like his needs to be applied to the next generation to expand public awareness of Bitcoin in the future.



Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: Marvelman on December 14, 2023, 02:33:40 PM
Financial know-how is critical for people of all ages, not just the young.  As a new asset, bitcoin should be worked into money learning for youth since cryptos like bitcoin are pioneering and may reshape finance.  It's key that young folks understand these emerging techs, including possible pluses and minuses.  Adding bitcoin into financial literacy programs lets youth make informed money choices and prepares them for the future of money. I don't see anything wrong with that.


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: Dump3er on December 14, 2023, 03:14:36 PM
Financial know-how is critical for people of all ages, not just the young.  As a new asset, bitcoin should be worked into money learning for youth since cryptos like bitcoin are pioneering and may reshape finance.  It's key that young folks understand these emerging techs, including possible pluses and minuses.  Adding bitcoin into financial literacy programs lets youth make informed money choices and prepares them for the future of money. I don't see anything wrong with that.


It would indeed be quite interesting to see how the youth would be dealing with BTC if it was fully useful yet, which it sadly isn't due to high transaction cost and sometimes low speed. If they had apps, which would allow them to set up LN channels with just a few clicks as if they were setting up their messaging app and add their contacts, maybe this would allow BTC to spread among the kids and teenagers like wildfire. BTC could be much more fun in that age group. Now it is still a pretty complicated thing that can't really be used on a day to day basis.


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: gunhell16 on December 14, 2023, 03:15:54 PM
Imagine he knew all this by the age of 9? I can sense that he can do more in the future and more technical than bitcoin. A lots of users doing crypto arent really old people butt some are quite young and still on their early phase of life. They are lucky to be exposed with this kind of environment unlike before that to learn bitcoin you must deal with it and none are really helpful about it.

His parents likely doing crypto too and teaches their kid.

I have been in this industry for a few years, and I just read an article like this that, at the young age of 9, already has knowledge of Bitcoin, which means it is obvious that the parents of that child are bitcoin or crypto enthusiasts. That's no longer surprising, and that's normal.

As someone who also has a child who is 4 years old, when he turns 7, I will start familiarizing him with Bitcoin or cryptocurrency. But I'm not going to explain it to him yet; I'm just going to familiarize him, and then I'll explain it to him in a simple way that I know he can understand somehow. But in fairness to that boy, that's really incredible for that age.


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: Rruchi man on December 14, 2023, 03:33:37 PM
Asked why Henry is so curious about Bitcoin, his mother said "Henry is surrounded by Bitcoin. His dad and I talk about it all the time. There's always a Bitcoin podcast in the background and Henry often asks the question 'How does Bitcoin go up and down.
This demonstrates how much environment can affect a Childs growth and interest, and why we should be specific about the kind of environment to raise our children. At the early stages of their lives, we have to ensure that children are not just exposed to environments that are unhealthy for their growth. An environment can be unhealthy due to what is been discussed there, and since children can easily carry whatever they hear in their hearts, care has to be taken to control what a child listens to. The parents of the boy already made sure that the boy was exposed to healthy contents and that has helped.

When other young kids in same age grade as the boy see how much knowledge their friend has, some will be inspired to be like him.


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: Rockstarguy on December 14, 2023, 03:59:20 PM
Imagine he knew all this by the age of 9? I can sense that he can do more in the future and more technical than bitcoin.

His parents likely doing crypto too and teaches their kid.
Although he is young in age, he is old in experience as he has acquired enough knowledge about cryptocurrencies and Bitcoin from his parents.For his expertise he is discussing Bitcoin with his classmates and teaching them Bitcoin.It's really incredible.
The young people we have in this new generation are very smart in thinking, the way they understand new innovations very easily is very surprising.  I'm not surprised seeing young boy like who knows about bitcoin,  it is very common people of his age are investing things that  seems difficult for adults to think about.  With the knowledge of bitcoin in him at is age is very impressive,  when he grows to be a youth I think he will be so  loaded with the knowledge of technical aspects of bitcoin.

We are in an era where young people are so much Interesting about bitcoin, and I believe they will take bitcoin to another level, not just about investing but also I'm the technical aspect.


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: jeraldskie11 on December 14, 2023, 04:22:01 PM
He was just 9 years old, yet he was able to tell his classmates about Bitcoin and had prepared for it so that his peers would not be confused. I know that many of his classmates will not comprehend the concept of Bitcoin and how we might benefit from it in the future, but I know that with time, they will learn and get interested.

It was a smack in the face to those who understand Bitcoin but can't even tell their friends about it because of their fear and shame. I hope it serves as an inspiration for us to share Bitcoin to our friends who are unfamiliar with it so that we may contribute to the adoption.


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: cheezcarls on December 14, 2023, 04:38:14 PM
Bitcoin is now one of the most popular and well-loved coins around the world.
Ever since Bitcoin was created, different people have been researching Bitcoin in different ways.
Bitcoin is now accepted in almost all countries of the world. There are even many countries where Bitcoin is being taught in different ways, especially in El Salvador we have seen such cases.

https://www.talkimg.com/images/2023/12/13/EEvio.jpeg https://www.talkimg.com/images/2023/12/13/EEfwT.jpeg  picture collecte (https://twitter.com/BitcoinMagazine/status/1734582059937525836?t=GEubg1i4f3yYJoyGR21sgg&s=19)

Likewise, the efforts of a nine-year-old boy living in the UK show that Bitcoin is for everyone and that Bitcoin education is for all ages.

Decentrasuje's son Henry, who lives in the United Kingdom, gave a lecture on Bitcoin to his classmates in an engaging and entertaining presentation where he discussed Bitcoin in detail with his classmates.
Asked why Henry is so curious about Bitcoin, his mother said "Henry is surrounded by Bitcoin. His dad and I talk about it all the time. There's always a Bitcoin podcast in the background and Henry often asks the question 'How does Bitcoin go up and down?'"Read:  (https://cointelegraph.com/news/gangsters-cats-and-bitcoin-9-year-old-henry-takes-btc-to-the-classroom)
I think this is how I will teach my child about Bitcoin.
I have a child that I want to raise from an early age to experience Bitcoin and cryptocurrency.Now that he is only 6 years old I think he has enough time to learn.


This also reminds me of a colleague of mind who is still a college student but is already having a Bitcoin-related workshop of his own where most of his students were pretty much older than him.

Even if I am at least more than a decade older than him, I am still eager to learn a lot of stuff coming from him as his expertise is more into technical analysis, spot and futures trading.

I can envision it one day that we could see more youngsters in schools teaching their classmates (and teachers) about Bitcoin.


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: pawanjain on December 14, 2023, 04:53:14 PM
Bitcoin is now one of the most popular and well-loved coins around the world.
Ever since Bitcoin was created, different people have been researching Bitcoin in different ways.
Bitcoin is now accepted in almost all countries of the world. There are even many countries where Bitcoin is being taught in different ways, especially in El Salvador we have seen such cases.
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Likewise, the efforts of a nine-year-old boy living in the UK show that Bitcoin is for everyone and that Bitcoin education is for all ages.

Decentrasuje's son Henry, who lives in the United Kingdom, gave a lecture on Bitcoin to his classmates in an engaging and entertaining presentation where he discussed Bitcoin in detail with his classmates.
Asked why Henry is so curious about Bitcoin, his mother said "Henry is surrounded by Bitcoin. His dad and I talk about it all the time. There's always a Bitcoin podcast in the background and Henry often asks the question 'How does Bitcoin go up and down?'"Read:  (https://cointelegraph.com/news/gangsters-cats-and-bitcoin-9-year-old-henry-takes-btc-to-the-classroom)
I think this is how I will teach my child about Bitcoin.
I have a child that I want to raise from an early age to experience Bitcoin and cryptocurrency.Now that he is only 6 years old I think he has enough time to learn.


Reading this post I just remembered the day when I had a vocabulary session and I had to present any topic and speak about it for 5 minutes.
Obviously, I chose bitcoin. I kept speaking for 5 minutes and made everyone aware about bitcoin in just 5 minutes and gave them a high level idea about it.
I was so sure about the topic that I didn't prepare anything because I knew that I have enough content to speak about.
Yet 5 minutes were not sufficient and I felt like speaking more but couldn't due to the time constraint.

P.S: My result was good.


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: CryptoHeadlineNews on December 14, 2023, 04:55:05 PM
Likewise, the efforts of a nine-year-old boy living in the UK show that Bitcoin is for everyone and that Bitcoin education is for all ages.

Decentrasuje's son Henry, who lives in the United Kingdom, gave a lecture on Bitcoin to his classmates in an engaging and entertaining presentation where he discussed Bitcoin in detail with his classmates.

Asked why Henry is so curious about Bitcoin, his mother said "Henry is surrounded by Bitcoin. His dad and I talk about it all the time. There's always a Bitcoin podcast in the background and Henry often asks the question 'How does Bitcoin go up and down?'"
That was really a very good initiative done by this 9 years old boy, of which the statement given above tells much about all we need to know how a 9year could have been able to have such vast knowledge to educate his colleagues at school about the importance of Bitcoin to the society. Because from my little research, I'm made to understand that "Decentra Suze" Henry's mum is a Bitcoin Journalist & Head of Mining and Sustainability in the U.K, and as such you never could have expected anything less, but another young Bitcoin enthusiast, which Henry actually took over, as a proud son of his mother.

https://talkimg.com/images/2023/12/14/EvQ3b.jpeg   https://talkimg.com/images/2023/12/14/EvCZC.jpeg


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: Eternad on December 14, 2023, 05:01:48 PM
That was really a very good initiative done by this 9 years old boy, of which the statement given above tells much about all we need to know how a 9year could have been able to have such vast knowledge to educate his colleagues at school about the importance of Bitcoin to the society. Because from my little research, I'm made to understand that "Decentra Suze" Henry's mum is a Bitcoin Journalist & Head of Mining and Sustainability in the U.K, and as such you never could have expected anything less, but another young Bitcoin enthusiast, which Henry actually took over, as a proud son of his mother.

I’m not sure if his mother comment on the article is good or bad because the picture on the article censored the face of the kid for his privacy while the mother publicly admitted that her child which contradicts the censorship of the identity.

It’s really nice to see young generation encouraging their peers to become curious about Bitcoin. Not all young age have the interest to become serious on pursuing topics that involve finance and investment.


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: kojektea on December 14, 2023, 05:11:09 PM
he is in the right environment and has a lot of support from his parents, things like ink are very worthy of emulation, not just bitcoin we have entered the digital era so it is very appropriate for early education, unfortunately there are some countries that don't support cryptocurrencies so this being an obstacle for children or all age groups, if the world's eyes were open everyone would know about crypto


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: coupable on December 14, 2023, 05:21:43 PM
he is in the right environment and has a lot of support from his parents, things like ink are very worthy of emulation, not just bitcoin we have entered the digital era so it is very appropriate for early education, unfortunately there are some countries that don't support cryptocurrencies so this being an obstacle for children or all age groups, if the world's eyes were open everyone would know about crypto
Frankly, I envy these boys that they have the space available to do all of this, especially in the academic space that is able to provide them with the appropriate climate for exchanging knowledge.
When I see them today, I feel very happy that generations have begun to become aware of the importance of Bitcoin and are spreading the culture of its use in their small surroundings, waiting for its spread to expand.
The idea of teaching colleagues about Bitcoin and blockchain culture in general is not an innovative idea in general, but the difference is whether there is an opportunity to do so or not. We know that most countries do not practically adopt Bitcoin as a currency or even as a payment system, and many of them attend all activities related to it. Therefore, those who thought of the same proposal in other regions of the world certainly did not have the same luck.


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: lizarder on December 14, 2023, 05:30:45 PM
Asked why Henry is so curious about Bitcoin, his mother said "Henry is surrounded by Bitcoin. His dad and I talk about it all the time. There's always a Bitcoin podcast in the background and Henry often asks the question 'How does Bitcoin go up and down?'"
It is not surprising that there are young people who understand the bitcoin side much better than some adults because the availability of technology makes it easier for them to know many things. Especially if it is like the case you raise here and this child is surrounded by parents who are very familiar with bitcoin so that their daily life will definitely be quite easy to recognize and will be quite familiar with bitcoin.

I think this is how I will teach my child about Bitcoin.
I have a child that I want to raise from an early age to experience Bitcoin and cryptocurrency.Now that he is only 6 years old I think he has enough time to learn.
At the age of 6 it is not productive to teach children directly about Bitcoin because they still need formal education to form their own character. But just introducing them in general would be much better because it can lead them to become better prepared individuals when they grow up. Bitcoin has a far superior side because it does not know age and bitcoin was not created for a certain group, so all that is needed is a person's sense of responsibility to take an approach and be responsible for the chosen effort.


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: Marvelman on December 14, 2023, 05:37:13 PM
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It would indeed be quite interesting to see how the youth would be dealing with BTC if it was fully useful yet, which it sadly isn't due to high transaction cost and sometimes low speed. If they had apps, which would allow them to set up LN channels with just a few clicks as if they were setting up their messaging app and add their contacts, maybe this would allow BTC to spread among the kids and teenagers like wildfire. BTC could be much more fun in that age group. Now it is still a pretty complicated thing that can't really be used on a day to day basis.

You raise a fair point - Bitcoin's hefty transaction fees and occasionally sluggish speed sometimes make it tough for daily purchases.  But the Bitcoin scene's bustling with new projects aiming squarely at user-friendliness and mobility.  Mobile wallets like Breez and Zap are smoothing Bitcoin and Lightning Network payments for the masses. It's still early days, so growing pains are expected.  Give it time. 


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: AnonBitCoiner on December 14, 2023, 06:07:40 PM
If parents know about something then they easily can teach their children from an early age but if parents does not have knowledge about bitcoin then they will not support their children to make bitcoin investment. Henry's father and mother both were familiar with bitcoin therefore they wished to teach their child about bitcoin.

As early he get knowledge so he will be a rich person in future because in early age a child has active mind and he can learn all the things well therefore he takes interest to learn and search differently about desired field. Parental support is a key to success and as Henry's parents want their child to get success through bitcoin so it means that they will already have achieved profit from bitcoin.


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: justdimin on December 14, 2023, 06:20:46 PM
This is what I have imagined of a kid if he learned about Bitcoin. A thread was created a few weeks ago and a topic (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5456200.msg63262708#msg63262708) regarding a kid being taught about Bitcoin. As I have said, if the kids are interested, the result would be good. The same as this kid, a 9-year-old kid learned about Bitcoin. Now, he is starting to teach other kids about his knowledge about Bitcoin. As expected, the result is good, and seems to enjoy his life as a kid while sharing his knowledge.

Again, this is a good way to teach the younger generation about currency/cryptocurrency. This is possible as long as the kids are being taught using an interesting or entertaining way and use easy terminology for them to have a better understanding of Bitcoin.
Kids are much more open minded then we would ever be and that's why they are getting a lot more easier time understanding the concept of it as well. They are being thought of something new without realizing that what they are being thought is a new thing.

We have lived decades without knowing what bitcoin is, and learned bitcoin when we were 20+ or 30+ years old, or at least that's what it's like for many people, and that means we have already lived a life without bitcoin and for us bitcoin was a new thing. When you are a kid being thought, then you didn't live a normal life without bitcoin, you learn bitcoin along with other things, so it is no longer new to you but it is ordinary part of life. This is why they will understand it easier than we ever could.


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: Dump3er on December 14, 2023, 08:21:57 PM
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It would indeed be quite interesting to see how the youth would be dealing with BTC if it was fully useful yet, which it sadly isn't due to high transaction cost and sometimes low speed. If they had apps, which would allow them to set up LN channels with just a few clicks as if they were setting up their messaging app and add their contacts, maybe this would allow BTC to spread among the kids and teenagers like wildfire. BTC could be much more fun in that age group. Now it is still a pretty complicated thing that can't really be used on a day to day basis.

You raise a fair point - Bitcoin's hefty transaction fees and occasionally sluggish speed sometimes make it tough for daily purchases.  But the Bitcoin scene's bustling with new projects aiming squarely at user-friendliness and mobility.  Mobile wallets like Breez and Zap are smoothing Bitcoin and Lightning Network payments for the masses. It's still early days, so growing pains are expected.  Give it time. 


I am totally with you here, it needs time. But I sometimes ask myself whether too much time has been lost so far when we talk about well needed developments. I don't know how developer funding works for BTC, but an app for easy LN integration into mobile wallets is seriously overdue. I wish we had that already and as I said, it should be similar to a messenger app where you can add your contacts and LN channels are set up immediately. Small payments for younger people would be key for growing adoption in the years to come. I know a lot of young people talk about BTC, but there is no way for them to use it properly.             


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: Nheer on December 14, 2023, 09:12:20 PM
Imagine he knew all this by the age of 9? I can sense that he can do more in the future and more technical than bitcoin. A lots of users doing crypto arent really old people butt some are quite young and still on their early phase of life. They are lucky to be exposed with this kind of environment unlike before that to learn bitcoin you must deal with it and none are really helpful about it.

His parents likely doing crypto too and teaches their kid.
This is a sign that bitcoin will become even more popular and powerful with time that more countries will accept bitcoin and adopt it as well as it will legalized in many countries, time is all we need. The development of bitcoin as been massive but we don’t see it and get surprised everytime we witness something of such as a young kid teaching others about bitcoin, we might think bitcoin is still far behind but it gone far beyond our expectations.

A lot of young people are exposed to bitcoin technology and they are really lucky to have been exposed at an early stage. It is also good for parents to teach their children about bitcoin so it won’t be hard when they grow older.


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: oktana on December 14, 2023, 11:30:03 PM
Bitcoin is not “now one of the most popular” and well-loved coins around the world. Bitcoin is and has always been the most popular coin. There’s no way someone will know about cryptocurrency and has never heard about Bitcoin or even learnt about it. But someother coins may have not been heard about. So, Bitcoin rather grows more public everyday. Some people hating as it grows and trying to talk it down, others adopting and embracing the features that it brings. Everyday we see new integrations and that shows how far Bitcoin is going globally.


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: DYING_S0UL on December 15, 2023, 02:57:34 AM
A great initiative indeed. Teaching Bitcoin and spreading Bitcoin knowledge are essential nowadays. As the traditional monetary system becomes more and more inconvenient to use, people are trying to find other alternative payment methods. Hence, Bitcoin comes into play now. I wish my country was as open as his country, where one could talk about Bitcoin and crypto stuff without any hesitations. But it's unfortunate that it's still banned here.


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: cryptoWODL on December 15, 2023, 05:45:13 AM
Really surprised to read the story about a nine year old kid teaching or speaking about Bitcoin to his classmates.This is probably the first time I've seen a kid so young know so much about Bitcoin.He learned about Bitcoin from his parents then learned that he should thank his parents for guiding his son on the right path.
The popularity of Bitcoin is now worldwide but there are still some countries where Bitcoin is not legalized but Bitcoin is still traded there.


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: JunaidAzizi on December 15, 2023, 06:41:49 AM
I consider this a blessing for him because of his love for Bitcoin at such a young age. We see many people in our lives daily who are searching about Bitcoin and trying to satisfy themselves with Bitcoin but when we see the age of the respected person he mostly is above 40. At this stage, they realized that they made a big mistake by not adopting Bitcoin in the early stages when its price was the lowest but they now still believe that they are not too late. The young in this stage know many things about Bitcoin and imagine he is teaching his fellow about Bitcoin, you can make a rough estimate about this child and how much he will go far in the future. We all need to talk about in our homes when everybody at home may be with our discussion they will come to Bitcoin and come out from the trap of the banking system not only in their homes but also in a friend circle for their best future.


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: Shamm on December 15, 2023, 07:45:30 AM

Although he is young in age, he is old in experience as he has acquired enough knowledge about cryptocurrencies and Bitcoin from his parents.For his expertise he is discussing Bitcoin with his classmates and teaching them Bitcoin.It's really incredible.

Agree with this mate cause once he is not just knowledgeable then he can't teach his classmates so expected that this kid is have a good knowledge and experience about cryptocurrency and especially in bitcoins. And also salute to his parents who teaches him to more knowledgeable in bitcoins even though in his young age. And a didication of this  child is too high to aim more knowledge in cryptocurrency and then share it to his friends.


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: bbigtart on December 15, 2023, 09:09:22 AM

Although he is young in age, he is old in experience as he has acquired enough knowledge about cryptocurrencies and Bitcoin from his parents.For his expertise he is discussing Bitcoin with his classmates and teaching them Bitcoin.It's really incredible.

Agree with this mate cause once he is not just knowledgeable then he can't teach his classmates so expected that this kid is have a good knowledge and experience about cryptocurrency and especially in bitcoins. And also salute to his parents who teaches him to more knowledgeable in bitcoins even though in his young age. And a didication of this  child is too high to aim more knowledge in cryptocurrency and then share it to his friends.
Bitcoin continues to develop and develop and bitcoin provides large and arguably (relatively) fast profits compared to other investments. So, as parents, it is important for us to educate children about Bitcoin knowledge from an early age. This is important not only for his future finances but the development of bitcoin technology and the increasingly widespread adoption of bitcoin.

So if parents have acquired knowledge about Bitcoin from an early age then what happens is that they teach their classmates. Because teaching children at an early age can catch on very quickly compared to teaching children who are adults. I am also amazed that children of that age can teach their friends.


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: moneystery on December 15, 2023, 09:15:59 AM
we need more young people like this who are aware of the potential of using bitcoin in their transactions. because nowadays many young people are interested in knowing more about bitcoin but are confused about where to start. with the help of people their age it will be able to help them to understand more deeply about bitcoin and how to get involved directly with it.


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: pinggoki on December 15, 2023, 09:24:03 AM
He was just 9 years old, yet he was able to tell his classmates about Bitcoin and had prepared for it so that his peers would not be confused. I know that many of his classmates will not comprehend the concept of Bitcoin and how we might benefit from it in the future, but I know that with time, they will learn and get interested.

It was a smack in the face to those who understand Bitcoin but can't even tell their friends about it because of their fear and shame. I hope it serves as an inspiration for us to share Bitcoin to our friends who are unfamiliar with it so that we may contribute to the adoption.
How are you so sure that the presentation was made sure not too confusing for other kids? From the picture, I can tell that the presentation is somewhat using a format not conducive to a child's brain so I don't think that it's a child friendly presentation, maybe how the kid explained it is a bit different. Totally agree that some might not comprehend it but if the kid that presented this knows how to communicate it with the other children then there's probably more of them that will be able to comprehend what bitcoin is.

I don't agree with the last one though, what if those people don't have the prowess to talk to other people about crypto or that they don't know how to articulate what they want to say and have you considered that they might not like the idea that the introduction of bitcoin came from them? We all know that newbies are likely to get into investment in such a stupid way that they might blame the person that introduced when they experience the volatility of bitcoin.


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: Tamaperdana on December 15, 2023, 09:24:21 AM
Teaching children about bitcoin awareness is indeed a very good action. Because children's absorption capacity is still very sharp and very fast in absorbing information. So if you teach about Bitcoin, children will definitely absorb it well, even though sometimes unconsciously. That is, if the child someday grows up, he will remember that his parents taught him about bitcoin.

Because children certainly have fast responsiveness, but that doesn't mean that all the information they understand can be understood. For this reason, when the child grows up, he or she will probably look more deeply into Bitcoin that their parents taught them.


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: Promocodeudo on December 15, 2023, 09:51:50 AM
Bitcoin is now one of the most popular and well-loved coins around the world.
Ever since Bitcoin was created, different people have been researching Bitcoin in different ways.
Bitcoin is now accepted in almost all countries of the world. There are even many countries where Bitcoin is being taught in different ways, especially in El Salvador we have seen such cases.

https://www.talkimg.com/images/2023/12/13/EEvio.jpeg https://www.talkimg.com/images/2023/12/13/EEfwT.jpeg  picture collecte (https://twitter.com/BitcoinMagazine/status/1734582059937525836?t=GEubg1i4f3yYJoyGR21sgg&s=19)

Likewise, the efforts of a nine-year-old boy living in the UK show that Bitcoin is for everyone and that Bitcoin education is for all ages.

Decentrasuje's son Henry, who lives in the United Kingdom, gave a lecture on Bitcoin to his classmates in an engaging and entertaining presentation where he discussed Bitcoin in detail with his classmates.
Asked why Henry is so curious about Bitcoin, his mother said "Henry is surrounded by Bitcoin. His dad and I talk about it all the time. There's always a Bitcoin podcast in the background and Henry often asks the question 'How does Bitcoin go up and down?'"Read:  (https://cointelegraph.com/news/gangsters-cats-and-bitcoin-9-year-old-henry-takes-btc-to-the-classroom)
I think this is how I will teach my child about Bitcoin.
I have a child that I want to raise from an early age to experience Bitcoin and cryptocurrency.Now that he is only 6 years old I think he has enough time to learn.


It is exciting to see the younger generation taking the lead in Bitcoin education, I must say that am overwhelmed, with this, the future and continues existence of bitcoin is secured, children always do great in a stuff because of their zeal to learn share thought of the things they believe in, this is why parents have a great role to play when it comes to their children upbringing, as parents if you notice that your child is developing love for a particular skill, hence the stuff is not bad what they need at that point is encouragement, Bitcoin has proven it's trustworthiness and efficiency which the world at large knows, with this news, I think bitcoin has made itself available for the younger generation to embrace and keep the ground running, this is one of the greatest good news I have heard in while about Bitcoin. 


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: DeathAngel on December 15, 2023, 10:30:10 AM
Only 6 years old, wow what a legend. It looks like this kid will go very far in life. I appreciate he has been taught about Bitcoin & pushed in a certain direction by his parents but still being so young & being able to stand up in front of lots of people to give & talk & educate them is still very impressive. Good luck to him, seems he will do well in life.


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: Kelvinid on December 15, 2023, 11:29:51 AM
If parents know about something then they easily can teach their children from an early age but if parents does not have knowledge about bitcoin then they will not support their children to make bitcoin investment. Henry's father and mother both were familiar with bitcoin therefore they wished to teach their child about bitcoin.
Parents role is to educate their children and teach things that can be useful to their future. It is quite good to see that some young people have already gained interest in knowing more about crypto, about Bitcoin, and even shared it with their friends. This is one way of spreading information about Bitcoin, the more individuals talks about this, the fastest it spread.
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As early he get knowledge so he will be a rich person in future because in early age a child has active mind and he can learn all the things well therefore he takes interest to learn and search differently about desired field. Parental support is a key to success and as Henry's parents want their child to get success through bitcoin so it means that they will already have achieved profit from bitcoin.
Not all at that age gain such confidence and can even talk straight about Bitcoin. I was certain, that kid had done more research than the usual thing we do. He is not just good at spreading information but also, has a desire to influence people who also have the same interest in life.


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: Blitzboy on December 15, 2023, 11:58:23 AM
This is what I have imagined of a kid if he learned about Bitcoin. A thread was created a few weeks ago and a topic (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5456200.msg63262708#msg63262708) regarding a kid being taught about Bitcoin. As I have said, if the kids are interested, the result would be good. The same as this kid, a 9-year-old kid learned about Bitcoin. Now, he is starting to teach other kids about his knowledge about Bitcoin. As expected, the result is good, and seems to enjoy his life as a kid while sharing his knowledge.

Again, this is a good way to teach the younger generation about currency/cryptocurrency. This is possible as long as the kids are being taught using an interesting or entertaining way and use easy terminology for them to have a better understanding of Bitcoin.
Kids are much more open minded then we would ever be and that's why they are getting a lot more easier time understanding the concept of it as well. They are being thought of something new without realizing that what they are being thought is a new thing.

We have lived decades without knowing what bitcoin is, and learned bitcoin when we were 20+ or 30+ years old, or at least that's what it's like for many people, and that means we have already lived a life without bitcoin and for us bitcoin was a new thing. When you are a kid being thought, then you didn't live a normal life without bitcoin, you learn bitcoin along with other things, so it is no longer new to you but it is ordinary part of life. This is why they will understand it easier than we ever could.
Kids do understand Bitcoin better because they learn it along with other things they need to know about life. On the other hand, we had to change what we already knew to fit this unexpected thought. Its like learning a language: kids do it naturally, but adults have a hard time with spelling and syntax. Their childhood is filled with digital currencies, just like ours was with real money. Bitcoin is a natural part of their financial knowledge because it fits so well into the way they are learning.

If Bitcoin education stays a part of early childhood education, we might see a generation that sees digital currency not as an option, but as the main way to handle money. This change could completely change how we think about money and deals. Whats our job? To make sure they understand both the technology and the duty that comes with it, and to help them learn.


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: alastantiger on December 15, 2023, 12:43:55 PM
This is more like it. Spreading knowledge about Bitcoin. Imagine that a kid believes and knows this much about Bitcoin but there are some adults piss their pants by the mere mention of Bitcoin.

Who are his influencers. Could they be his father, mom, Micheal Saylor. It must be someone close whose passion for Bitcoin was strong enough to have affected him positively.

I want to see a similar thing happen in France, Finland, Sweden, New Zealand .


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: angrybirdy on December 15, 2023, 12:47:53 PM
Only 6 years old, wow what a legend. It looks like this kid will go very far in life. I appreciate he has been taught about Bitcoin & pushed in a certain direction by his parents but still being so young & being able to stand up in front of lots of people to give & talk & educate them is still very impressive. Good luck to him, seems he will do well in life.
Indeed, He is such a genius person. Despite of having a young age, He already has a lot of complex and various idea about crypto and bitcoin, He is incredibly genius and one of a kind and for sure, His parents are so proud of him and seems like he's enjoying on what he is doing and we can't control him by saying that he should enjoy his life by playing and doing some kid's game because we really don't know his capabilities and desires in life. Looking forward to him in the future.


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: Ziskinberg on December 15, 2023, 01:06:55 PM
I consider him lucky, his daily life is always surrounded by Bitcoin, he can learn whenever he wants without having to allocate special time to learn about Bitcoin. His proper understanding of Bitcoin was because he was taught by those closest to him, he could easily absorb the knowledge explained because there was a very emotional connection between himself and those who taught him. 9 years old has been able to explain Bitcoin technology to his friends very well, in the future he will become a motivator for people who have never been involved in Bitcoin technology. A passion like his needs to be applied to the next generation to expand public awareness of Bitcoin in the future.


If the parents are obviously knowledgeable about bitcoin and keep making discussion on it everyday,  then expect that their child will easily obtained those ideas that he kept hearing every day and create proper understanding all throughout. Thus, explaining to his peers and classmates will not be hard anymore because of his impact knowledge and understanding on bitcoin.

It's just very gratifying to know that as younger as 9 year old kid can explain well about bitcoin. It only shows that bitcoin is certainly for all ages, regardless of their differences and various interests.


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: Rabata on December 15, 2023, 01:09:31 PM
Likewise, the efforts of a nine-year-old boy living in the UK show that Bitcoin is for everyone and that Bitcoin education is for all ages.
It's really surprising how well a 9-year-old boy knows about Bitcoin. If children of their age have deep knowledge about Bitcoin then in future everyone will have a better understanding about Bitcoin. But I must say that this little kid has got a positive environment from his family which is why he is getting good knowledge about Bitcoin at this age. There are many people in our area who are into technology but don't have a very good understanding of Bitcoin. I hope the next generation can easily adopt them with Bitcoin.


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: Lorence.xD on December 15, 2023, 01:53:08 PM
Likewise, the efforts of a nine-year-old boy living in the UK show that Bitcoin is for everyone and that Bitcoin education is for all ages.
It's really surprising how well a 9-year-old boy knows about Bitcoin. If children of their age have deep knowledge about Bitcoin then in future everyone will have a better understanding about Bitcoin. But I must say that this little kid has got a positive environment from his family which is why he is getting good knowledge about Bitcoin at this age. There are many people in our area who are into technology but don't have a very good understanding of Bitcoin. I hope the next generation can easily adopt them with Bitcoin.

I think it is not already surprising that even a kid could understand and have knowledge about Bitcoin since some kids are literally talented and smart when they are born. Plus that you have mentioned about their environment at home which can be one of the factors that cause the kid to be this smart, we know that some would teach them while they are young like learning piano cause some believe that hard work beats talent, if they teach them while they are young for sure they would be good at some things eventually. For sure, this kid has been guided it could be his parents, cause learning Bitcoin at an early age could be a big advantage for them, many would like to turn back time just to learn it earlier.


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: Hewlet on December 16, 2023, 07:46:49 AM
Bitcoin has gained popularity across the globe and countries that don't even accept it adoption have starting embracing it and it usage is becoming very rampant of recent.

I could remember a similar instance as this while I was in my second year at high school when someone came to lecture us on the subject he tagged "money 105" he taught us a lot on the value of money and then pitched his lectures on the advantages bitcoin has over the fiat currency and that is basically my first encounter with bitcoin and that is how I even got to know that bitcoin existed.

Talking to our friend and our course mate is one way of spreading the news about Bitcoin to our society and even though some of them might not be interested in at the try moment, you've successfully sowed a seed into their heart.


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: roller33 on December 17, 2023, 01:45:11 AM
Bitcoin is now one of the most popular and well-loved coins around the world.
Ever since Bitcoin was created, different people have been researching Bitcoin in different ways.
Bitcoin is now accepted in almost all countries of the world. There are even many countries where Bitcoin is being taught in different ways, especially in El Salvador we have seen such cases.

https://www.talkimg.com/images/2023/12/13/EEvio.jpeg https://www.talkimg.com/images/2023/12/13/EEfwT.jpeg  picture collecte (https://twitter.com/BitcoinMagazine/status/1734582059937525836?t=GEubg1i4f3yYJoyGR21sgg&s=19)

Likewise, the efforts of a nine-year-old boy living in the UK show that Bitcoin is for everyone and that Bitcoin education is for all ages.

Decentrasuje's son Henry, who lives in the United Kingdom, gave a lecture on Bitcoin to his classmates in an engaging and entertaining presentation where he discussed Bitcoin in detail with his classmates.
Asked why Henry is so curious about Bitcoin, his mother said "Henry is surrounded by Bitcoin. His dad and I talk about it all the time. There's always a Bitcoin podcast in the background and Henry often asks the question 'How does Bitcoin go up and down?'"Read:  (https://cointelegraph.com/news/gangsters-cats-and-bitcoin-9-year-old-henry-takes-btc-to-the-classroom)
I think this is how I will teach my child about Bitcoin.
I have a child that I want to raise from an early age to experience Bitcoin and cryptocurrency.Now that he is only 6 years old I think he has enough time to learn.


Your story about Henry's interest in Bitcoin is truly inspiring. It's fascinating to see how Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies are influencing not just financial markets but also education and family discussions. The fact that Bitcoin is becoming a topic of conversation and learning for children as young as Henry in the UK and other countries is a testament to its growing impact.

Bitcoin's decentralized nature and its potential to reshape financial systems make it an essential subject for the next generation. Children like Henry, growing up in an environment where Bitcoin is a regular topic, are likely to develop a more intuitive understanding of digital currencies and blockchain technology. This early exposure can be incredibly beneficial, as it lays the foundation for financial literacy in a digital age.

Regarding your child, starting at 6 years old might be a great opportunity to introduce basic concepts of digital currencies and the importance of financial responsibility. It's not just about understanding how Bitcoin works, but also about instilling a sense of value, saving, and the evolution of money in a digital world. Interactive and age-appropriate resources, such as simple explanations, stories, or even games related to Bitcoin, could be very helpful.

Remember, the goal at this stage isn't to make them experts but to make them curious and informed. As they grow older, their understanding can evolve to encompass more complex aspects of cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology.

It's truly a revolutionary time we're living in, where digital currency education is starting from such a young age, preparing the next generation for a future where these technologies will likely be commonplace.


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: Trawda on December 17, 2023, 02:09:47 AM
It is really exciting for children to start learning Bitcoin at a very early age. This will help raise a generation that has full awareness of Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies and spread the culture of Bitcoin in society as a whole.

As is clear from the story, the main role here is for the parents.


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: el kaka22 on December 17, 2023, 06:35:25 AM
People of all age could have interest towards bitcoin, you could be a little girl of 12 years old and invest into bitcoin with your lemonade stand profits or you could be an 87 year old guy who would not even think about it twice that would make it any different. As long as you invest, then you become part of the bitcoin family and you are free to say and do whatever you want about bitcoin because you took the risk.

The respect and profit here are shared, we all invest and we all care about it and we all take the same risk every single day, we could have bitcoin be banned in all major nations, g29 could say bitcoin is illegal and will do regulations about it, and ban it, and we have no proof that they won't, so we all take the same chance on it.


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: lizarder on December 17, 2023, 01:36:29 PM
People of all age could have interest towards bitcoin, you could be a little girl of 12 years old and invest into bitcoin with your lemonade stand profits or you could be an 87 year old guy who would not even think about it twice that would make it any different. As long as you invest, then you become part of the bitcoin family and you are free to say and do whatever you want about bitcoin because you took the risk.
This kind of adoption has become quite widespread, especially for those who come from bitcoin families where their parents are part of the people who have invested in it for a long time. I was also quite surprised to see several middle and high school children in my area who were quite familiar with bitcoin and they had invested responsibly with the finances they had. The issue of age is not an obstacle when people really want to achieve financial freedom through bitcoin and most importantly can be responsible in doing so.

The respect and profit here are shared, we all invest and we all care about it and we all take the same risk every single day, we could have bitcoin be banned in all major nations, g29 could say bitcoin is illegal and will do regulations about it, and ban it, and we have no proof that they won't, so we all take the same chance on it.
We are still quite lucky when we live in a country that doesn't ban bitcoin completely and we can enjoy investing in bitcoin independently. We will take every risk possible, but with various considerations we know that Bitcoin is much more reliable for financial freedom. There are many countries that permit Bitcoin users as an investment asset and most of them do not want it to be a legal transaction process.


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: Kelward on December 17, 2023, 04:51:26 PM
Imagine he knew all this by the age of 9? I can sense that he can do more in the future and more technical than bitcoin. A lots of users doing crypto arent really old people butt some are quite young and still on their early phase of life. They are lucky to be exposed with this kind of environment unlike before that to learn bitcoin you must deal with it and none are really helpful about it.

His parents likely doing crypto too and teaches their kid.

It is very good to catch them young and nuture them to have a good understanding of how Bitcoin works, these is why they can stand anywhere and teach the advantages of decentralized digital currency. I applaud his parents for teaching him about finance, especially cryptocurrency at a tender age, I wouldn't be surprised if he grows up to be wealthy, because he is starting very early to learn about how money works. Most people end up being poor because from a tender age they do not understand the principles of investing wisely, until they grow old and wasted a lot of money in unproductive lifestyles.


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: eightdots on December 17, 2023, 04:59:13 PM
Imagine he knew all this by the age of 9? I can sense that he can do more in the future and more technical than bitcoin. A lots of users doing crypto arent really old people butt some are quite young and still on their early phase of life. They are lucky to be exposed with this kind of environment unlike before that to learn bitcoin you must deal with it and none are really helpful about it.

His parents likely doing crypto too and teaches their kid.

Learning important things early is a big advantage. It is not right for parents to force their children to learn Bitcoin, but if parents are interested in Bitcoin and see that their children are also interested in it, the child will want to learn too. This results in the child learning something important at an early age and possibly benefiting from it.

The situation is probably as you said, that is, the child's parents are interested in crypto and they teach it to their children. The environment we live in determines how we grow. Education first begins in the family and some children are very lucky in this regard.


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: EluguHcman on December 17, 2023, 06:03:59 PM
If not that you practically need to convince the people that what you claims to be reality is really real, I would love to say anyone who is spreading about Bitcoins and offering Bitcoin lectures should either say I have the knowledge but not practically exhibiting it to realities.
That is to say as a Bitcoin dealer, it is likewise to be security concious in the sense that the profitable potentials of Bitcoin is usually attracted to risks of insuring.

So I hope alongside his offers to lecture the people about Bitcoin that he wouldn't talked about his Bitcoin accumulating and accumulated journeys.

Likewise, the efforts of a nine-year-old boy living in the UK show that Bitcoin is for everyone and that Bitcoin education is for all ages.
Bitcoin is not for everybody but opened for everyone.
The ability to hodl and taking advantageous profits to Bitcoin requires patient and not everyone is posseses enough with such abilities. Although Bitcoin is a unique assets that doesn't require a personal skills neither is it age biased in the trading and Investing journey.


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: samuraijin on December 17, 2023, 06:36:44 PM
Imagine he knew all this by the age of 9? I can sense that he can do more in the future and more technical than bitcoin. A lots of users doing crypto arent really old people butt some are quite young and still on their early phase of life. They are lucky to be exposed with this kind of environment unlike before that to learn bitcoin you must deal with it and none are really helpful about it.

His parents likely doing crypto too and teaches their kid.

Learning important things early is a big advantage. It is not right for parents to force their children to learn Bitcoin, but if parents are interested in Bitcoin and see that their children are also interested in it, the child will want to learn too. This results in the child learning something important at an early age and possibly benefiting from it.

The situation is probably as you said, that is, the child's parents are interested in crypto and they teach it to their children. The environment we live in determines how we grow. Education first begins in the family and some children are very lucky in this regard.

Everyone needs a new generation to continue to participate in the circle regarding the growth of Bitcoin throughout the world, teaching it from an early age is a natural thing as parents want their children to stay at home and are worried about instant social interactions, anything can happen, that's why many parents are teach their children to be able to make money easily and without having to leave the house, even though later they will introduce Bitcoin in their school environment so that it continues to develop and must remember that the priority for school lessons must continue, at least it must remain balanced..

It's like the saying that the fruit doesn't fall far from the tree, that's the current term, the interesting thing about digital is that a child will definitely imitate their parents, whatever the situation, it will definitely happen because we are in the modern world, everything is digital, so it's impossible. a child who has parents who have knowledge about bitcoin does not teach their child to earn income from an early age, that is something that is rarely seen and even a thousand to one, parents must have certain reasons because they know that the generation to pass on their assets is their children themselves, so that's why parents teach their children now before it's too late...


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: the rise on December 17, 2023, 06:43:38 PM
he is in the right environment and has a lot of support from his parents, things like ink are very worthy of emulation, not just bitcoin we have entered the digital era so it is very appropriate for early education, unfortunately there are some countries that don't support cryptocurrencies so this being an obstacle for children or all age groups, if the world's eyes were open everyone would know about crypto
Frankly, I envy these boys that they have the space available to do all of this, especially in the academic space that is able to provide them with the appropriate climate for exchanging knowledge.
When I see them today, I feel very happy that generations have begun to become aware of the importance of Bitcoin and are spreading the culture of its use in their small surroundings, waiting for its spread to expand.
The idea of teaching colleagues about Bitcoin and blockchain culture in general is not an innovative idea in general, but the difference is whether there is an opportunity to do so or not. We know that most countries do not practically adopt Bitcoin as a currency or even as a payment system, and many of them attend all activities related to it. Therefore, those who thought of the same proposal in other regions of the world certainly did not have the same luck.
maybe in the current generation it is still very difficult for the general public to accept, but I am sure that in the future our children and grandchildren will find it important to know blockchain, crypto and others, this is still an early stage to open the world's eyes, and maybe in the future every school there will be additional lessons about digital currency


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: Z-tight on December 17, 2023, 07:05:59 PM
Bitcoin has gained popularity across the globe and countries that don't even accept it adoption have starting embracing it and it usage is becoming very rampant of recent.
Too many countries are not embracing BTC the way it is, and that is as p2p electronic cash that is permissionless and censorship resistant, the government do not like use cases such as this, what they like is censorship and control and this is why they want to bring censorship into mining and attack privacy solutions, so they can call some coins 'clean' and some 'dirty'.
This is more like it. Spreading knowledge about Bitcoin. Imagine that a kid believes and knows this much about Bitcoin but there are some adults piss their pants by the mere mention of Bitcoin.
It is a free world, just the way the BTC network is a free market, everyone doesn't have to use BTC. So many people do not understand it, and i can't blame them because they do not have any interest in it, which is fine and we have to respect their decision.


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: God bless u on December 18, 2023, 07:10:19 PM
It is really exciting for children to start learning Bitcoin at a very early age. This will help raise a generation that has full awareness of Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies and spread the culture of Bitcoin in society as a whole.

As is clear from the story, the main role here is for the parents.

Yeah if unfrul of facts related to BITCOIN starts then very soon everyone will be skilful to invest in bitcoin and I think if one person get reward from bitcoin investment then all family take action on the identical thing because you will have experience that most of the time parents are followed by their children.

The children of everyone will do what their parent instruct them therefore at early stage guide them good deeds and stop them to be a part of bad scheme. If a child see from an early age that how his parents earn for him then they decide to help their parents too therefore before the age of 10 one should educate their children about bitcoin investment and saving of money.

If you are sharing bitcoin investment ideas to your children then surely they will also give this opportunity to their own children so in such situations bitcoin will be transferred from one generation to another.


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: dunfida on December 18, 2023, 07:43:28 PM
he is in the right environment and has a lot of support from his parents, things like ink are very worthy of emulation, not just bitcoin we have entered the digital era so it is very appropriate for early education, unfortunately there are some countries that don't support cryptocurrencies so this being an obstacle for children or all age groups, if the world's eyes were open everyone would know about crypto
Frankly, I envy these boys that they have the space available to do all of this, especially in the academic space that is able to provide them with the appropriate climate for exchanging knowledge.
When I see them today, I feel very happy that generations have begun to become aware of the importance of Bitcoin and are spreading the culture of its use in their small surroundings, waiting for its spread to expand.
The idea of teaching colleagues about Bitcoin and blockchain culture in general is not an innovative idea in general, but the difference is whether there is an opportunity to do so or not. We know that most countries do not practically adopt Bitcoin as a currency or even as a payment system, and many of them attend all activities related to it. Therefore, those who thought of the same proposal in other regions of the world certainly did not have the same luck.
maybe in the current generation it is still very difficult for the general public to accept, but I am sure that in the future our children and grandchildren will find it important to know blockchain, crypto and others, this is still an early stage to open the world's eyes, and maybe in the future every school there will be additional lessons about digital currency
Now that we are on the era on which information could really be sent out in an instant on internet medium on which means that every information that would be able to get could be possibly be pass up instant.
There might be some cases that there are things which had been missed out but on the time that information been spread out then it would really be acting a wildfire which recognition and awareness is something that can be stopped. Gestures like these are really that commendable specially into those young minds are already that minding about sharing up something like this which they do know that this is really the future.
Good  thing that he hadnt been that intercepted by his teachers basing up into the information that had been shown or spread out.

Somehow it would really be just that according into regulation when it comes on spreading information like these. If its allowed or neutral then it is good to have these information
but if its prohibited then we wont really be seeing gestures like these on which its understandable on any way.


Title: Re: Young student teaching his classmates about Bitcoin
Post by: coupable on December 18, 2023, 11:17:09 PM
he is in the right environment and has a lot of support from his parents, things like ink are very worthy of emulation, not just bitcoin we have entered the digital era so it is very appropriate for early education, unfortunately there are some countries that don't support cryptocurrencies so this being an obstacle for children or all age groups, if the world's eyes were open everyone would know about crypto
Frankly, I envy these boys that they have the space available to do all of this, especially in the academic space that is able to provide them with the appropriate climate for exchanging knowledge.
When I see them today, I feel very happy that generations have begun to become aware of the importance of Bitcoin and are spreading the culture of its use in their small surroundings, waiting for its spread to expand.
The idea of teaching colleagues about Bitcoin and blockchain culture in general is not an innovative idea in general, but the difference is whether there is an opportunity to do so or not. We know that most countries do not practically adopt Bitcoin as a currency or even as a payment system, and many of them attend all activities related to it. Therefore, those who thought of the same proposal in other regions of the world certainly did not have the same luck.
maybe in the current generation it is still very difficult for the general public to accept, but I am sure that in the future our children and grandchildren will find it important to know blockchain, crypto and others, this is still an early stage to open the world's eyes, and maybe in the future every school there will be additional lessons about digital currency
Although I implicitly support all your words, allow me to say that they are somewhat utopian. I will agree with you that teaching blockchain technology is on its way to being circulated to prestigious international universities in the field of technology, but I rule out that the focus will be on cryptocurrencies except in the context of pointing out that they are one of the products of blockchain technology.
At the current stage, the world is still unable to smoothly accept the idea of having systems capable of competing with the agreed-upon financial system. Therefore, the adoption stages proceed very slowly.