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May 03, 2017, 04:43:43 PM
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Today's teenagers are tech savvy, so it would be not much hard for them to learn to use bitcoins. Show him how bitcoin network works and get him his own wallet with few bits to test it. For starting he may play some btc games that give few satoshis. He may need to indulge in bitcoin communities too. When I was 15 ,I learned about cryptocurrency through the internet, and then from one link to another and then to this forum, I kept on gaining knowledge, experience and desire to earn more and more btcs.

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May 03, 2017, 09:10:23 PM
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I'm 17 and I started reading articles and watching youtube videos. Then blockchain.info . Then this forum. Then hardware wallet.
I think is what the most of people do or at least something similar.

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May 05, 2017, 01:04:27 PM
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This website is full of good info, they have a whole section for beginners

https://blockgeeks.com/

Teens are so good with tech, they will eat it right up!

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May 05, 2017, 02:07:24 PM
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I'm currently teaching my 11 year old kid about bitcoin. Its a mix feeling. One day he will have a grasp of what I'm telling all about bitcoin then the next day he's not interested. So its really a challenge for me to teach my kid about bitcoin. He is a tech savvy, he is uploading his own animation videos on YouTube and gaining subscribers. So I'm not afraid that he will not understand bitcoin. Its just gonna be a slow process on both of us. He is currently on a break from school so I still have enough time to open his mind about bitcoin.

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May 05, 2017, 08:01:39 PM
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I'm currently teaching my 11 year old kid about bitcoin. Its a mix feeling. One day he will have a grasp of what I'm telling all about bitcoin then the next day he's not interested. So its really a challenge for me to teach my kid about bitcoin. He is a tech savvy, he is uploading his own animation videos on YouTube and gaining subscribers. So I'm not afraid that he will not understand bitcoin. Its just gonna be a slow process on both of us. He is currently on a break from school so I still have enough time to open his mind about bitcoin.

you dont want to push them into it to much its got to be something they want to do not something you want to make them know, if there not interested in it then all i can suggest is bring the topic up from time to time, sadly bitcoin isnt something even tech savvy kids get into very often as its not something they can get a reward from, you dont really see much happen with crypto currency and if you do as a kid its almost impossible to spend what ever money you manage to scrape together, hell even as an adult its hard to do anything more that a hobby as big miner have take all the fun out of mining.

dont get me wrong i love bitcoin but only because i got into mining when you could use you PC and earn a profit, theses days theres almost no chance

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