My personal opinion is that it is unnecessary to expose children to such information, because it is simply too early for them to be burdened with it. It is quite one thing to read a book, and quite another to understand what it is all about - and it is even worse if the person who needs to clarify these things is not an expert at it. I don't know how the book is conceived and how the teachers are trained, but from the fact that someone lives in ignorance, the worse thing can only be that they learned something completely wrong. Now every schoolchild or student can use https://gradesfixer.com/citation/apa/ to study well and do their homework perfectly. Properly using the APA citation generator and guide with the rules, you can be a good student even if the subject doesn't interest you much.
Children should first be taught online literacy, and how to recognize scam, and only then introduce them to Bitcoin - otherwise there will be a lot of sad stories on the Internet, maybe even some on this forum in the future.
Indeed, I do not consider it important to teach children this at this age. Lessons in financial literacy or sexual development will be much more useful for them.Children should first be taught online literacy, and how to recognize scam, and only then introduce them to Bitcoin - otherwise there will be a lot of sad stories on the Internet, maybe even some on this forum in the future.