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July 02, 2013, 05:43:27 PM
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Most parents give pocket money to their kids. If you forget, the kid will remind you about it, and this might be the best opportunity there is to grow the Bitcoin economy. The kids will find a way to spend their Bitcoin the way they want...

So I hope every parent here now gives his kid's pocket money in Bitcoin only.

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July 02, 2013, 05:51:16 PM
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Most parents give pocket money to their kids. If you forget, the kid will remind you about it, and this might be the best opportunity there is to grow the Bitcoin economy. The kids will find a way to spend their Bitcoin the way they want...

So I hope every parent here now gives his kid's pocket money in Bitcoin only.

Was this just a way to boost post count or....

1) How do you expect any kid to use their Bitcoin "pocket money"
2) Where would a kid do this?
3) What can kids currently buy with Bitcoin?
4) You forget the mindset of most kids. Any kid aged 13 to 16 receiving Bitcoin "pocket money" is BOUND to do extensive research to where they can spend it, and about 95% of them will come across Silk Road. Not good.

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July 02, 2013, 05:55:02 PM
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Most parents give pocket money to their kids. If you forget, the kid will remind you about it, and this might be the best opportunity there is to grow the Bitcoin economy. The kids will find a way to spend their Bitcoin the way they want...

So I hope every parent here now gives his kid's pocket money in Bitcoin only.

Was this just a way to boost post count or....

1) How do you expect any kid to use their Bitcoin "pocket money"
2) Where would a kid do this?
3) What can kids currently buy with Bitcoin?
4) You forget the mindset of most kids. Any kid aged 13 to 16 receiving Bitcoin "pocket money" is BOUND to do extensive research to where they can spend it, and about 95% of them will come across Silk Road. Not good.

I pay my 15 year old brother for things in bitcoins (when he chooses to accept them Tongue) Because he likes them for the store of value idea. No respectable kid that wasn't previously involved in illicit substances is going to do drugs because they have access to the silk road. At least I sincerely hope not.

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July 02, 2013, 06:22:30 PM
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Agree with jaywaka2713. The main issue with BTC is still the limited real word economical background. Hopefully this will change soon, but until then gambling sites, SR and Atlantis are the most handy places to spend BTC.
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July 02, 2013, 06:39:51 PM
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Most parents give pocket money to their kids. If you forget, the kid will remind you about it, and this might be the best opportunity there is to grow the Bitcoin economy. The kids will find a way to spend their Bitcoin the way they want...

So I hope every parent here now gives his kid's pocket money in Bitcoin only.

Was this just a way to boost post count or....

1) How do you expect any kid to use their Bitcoin "pocket money"
2) Where would a kid do this?
3) What can kids currently buy with Bitcoin?
4) You forget the mindset of most kids. Any kid aged 13 to 16 receiving Bitcoin "pocket money" is BOUND to do extensive research to where they can spend it, and about 95% of them will come across Silk Road. Not good.

Yeah, maybe Steve from BitPay was trolling for post count too.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=86710.0

Jesus, it's getting hard to post a thought on this forum without someone attacking you for posting. Who cares if they want to raise their post count. That's a good thing. It means they are invested in their perception within the community and the more they post the more will rub off on them. If they end up a scammer later so be it. There's always time to browbeat them after they scam someone.

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July 02, 2013, 06:44:55 PM
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If you provide them with the means to convert to fiat, this is actually a good idea - it will teach delayed gratification for a potentially greater reward.

However, if your 16-year old son likes the idea of Silk Road it might not work as planned!  Grin
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July 02, 2013, 06:53:47 PM
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Yeah, maybe Steve from BitPay was trolling for post count too.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=86710.0

Jesus, it's getting hard to post a thought on this forum without someone attacking you for posting. Who cares if they want to raise their post count. That's a good thing. It means they are invested in their perception within the community and the more they post the more will rub off on them. If they end up a scammer later so be it. There's always time to browbeat them after they scam someone.

I only lightly browbeat him. I did ask 4 questions though to get his mind moving and to discuss his topic. Sometimes browbeating is necessary.

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July 02, 2013, 06:57:34 PM
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Most parents give pocket money to their kids. If you forget, the kid will remind you about it, and this might be the best opportunity there is to grow the Bitcoin economy. The kids will find a way to spend their Bitcoin the way they want...

So I hope every parent here now gives his kid's pocket money in Bitcoin only.

Was this just a way to boost post count or....

1) How do you expect any kid to use their Bitcoin "pocket money"
2) Where would a kid do this?
3) What can kids currently buy with Bitcoin?
4) You forget the mindset of most kids. Any kid aged 13 to 16 receiving Bitcoin "pocket money" is BOUND to do extensive research to where they can spend it, and about 95% of them will come across Silk Road. Not good.

1) I've manged to use bitcoin without any issues
2) Trading could be done on here or on sites that accept bitcoin
3) The most important thing to teenagers: videogames
4) I might be an exception but I now exactly what silk road is and I have never even been on that site.

I think that bitcoin has thought me a lot of things including stuff like forex trading or negotiating with potential clients (check my trust for more info).

Source: My own experience of the Bitcoin Market.
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July 02, 2013, 07:02:19 PM
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1) I've manged to use bitcoin without any issues
2) Trading could be done on here or on sites that accept bitcoin
3) The most important thing to teenagers: videogames
4) I might be an exception but I now exactly what silk road is and I have never even been on that site.

I think that bitcoin has thought me a lot of things including stuff like forex trading or negotiating with potential clients (check my trust for more info).

Source: My own experience of the Bitcoin Market.

I also forgot that not every kid is a bad kid and will find Silk Road, but its definitely there. I did a quick search and found MANY sites offering video games for Bitcoins so it could work out very well in fact. I just dont know if kids would want to jump through the hoops of figuring out Bitcoin, but it shouldn't be an issue as their parents are going through the hoops getting it for them. Some parents might also not like how there is no way to identify who their kids are paying.

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July 02, 2013, 07:06:25 PM
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"Here's your pocket money, son. Have fun, but I WILL be watching the blockchain  Angry"
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July 02, 2013, 07:08:24 PM
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1) I've manged to use bitcoin without any issues
2) Trading could be done on here or on sites that accept bitcoin
3) The most important thing to teenagers: videogames
4) I might be an exception but I now exactly what silk road is and I have never even been on that site.

I think that bitcoin has thought me a lot of things including stuff like forex trading or negotiating with potential clients (check my trust for more info).

Source: My own experience of the Bitcoin Market.

I also forgot that not every kid is a bad kid and will find Silk Road, but its definitely there. I did a quick search and found MANY sites offering video games for Bitcoins so it could work out very well in fact. I just dont know if kids would want to jump through the hoops of figuring out Bitcoin, but it shouldn't be an issue as their parents are going through the hoops getting it for them. Some parents might also not like how there is no way to identify who their kids are paying.

I guess that's a fair point. At the end of the day, It will always depend on the personality of the kid. I learned a lot just by watching the weusecoins video so I guess that should be the first thing that parents should show and explain to their kids.
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July 02, 2013, 07:11:37 PM
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"Here's your pocket money, son. Have fun, but I WILL be watching the blockchain  Angry"

Doesn't mean anything though as they can't identify where the money goes.

I guess that's a fair point. At the end of the day, It will always depend on the personality of the kid. I learned a lot just by watching the weusecoins video so I guess that should be the first thing that parents should show and explain to their kids.

It is always up to the kid. That weusecoins video should be shown to everyone introduced to Bitcoin. It's very good and explanatory, but yet, easy to understand.

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July 02, 2013, 07:13:46 PM
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1) I've manged to use bitcoin without any issues
2) Trading could be done on here or on sites that accept bitcoin
3) The most important thing to teenagers: videogames
4) I might be an exception but I now exactly what silk road is and I have never even been on that site.

I think that bitcoin has thought me a lot of things including stuff like forex trading or negotiating with potential clients (check my trust for more info).

Source: My own experience of the Bitcoin Market.

I also forgot that not every kid is a bad kid and will find Silk Road, but its definitely there. I did a quick search and found MANY sites offering video games for Bitcoins so it could work out very well in fact. I just dont know if kids would want to jump through the hoops of figuring out Bitcoin, but it shouldn't be an issue as their parents are going through the hoops getting it for them. Some parents might also not like how there is no way to identify who their kids are paying.

Nice. My youngest (still at home) gets the equivalent of $20 a week in Bitcoins sent to an Electrum wallet. I let her cash out to me if she wants to buy something or spend them on her own if she wants to. She bought a few things on Amazon back when SpendBitcoins still serviced the US market but since then she has become a hoarder. lol

She keeps telling me that she's going to be rich someday from her allowance. They really grow up too fast (and listen to dad a little too much I think).  Wink

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July 02, 2013, 07:52:01 PM
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"Here's your pocket money, son. Have fun, but I WILL be watching the blockchain  Angry"

Doesn't mean anything though as they can't identify where the money goes.
You could watch the coins go to the SR mixer, I'm pretty sure.
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July 02, 2013, 07:59:48 PM
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1) How do you expect any kid to use their Bitcoin "pocket money"
2) Where would a kid do this?
3) What can kids currently buy with Bitcoin?
4) You forget the mindset of most kids. Any kid aged 13 to 16 receiving Bitcoin "pocket money" is BOUND to do extensive research to where they can spend it, and about 95% of them will come across Silk Road. Not good.

They can buy child porn. From what I hear it's porn, but for children.
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July 02, 2013, 08:02:26 PM
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If the aim of pocket money is learning about economic processes bitcoin is quite interesting but its currently limited spending possibilities and technical nature make it viable for older kids only, who can figure these things out.

Maybe paying part of the pocket money in fiat and part of it in bitcoin is an option.

The best option would be talking about economy and various forms of payment and saving with the kid and then letting him or her choose a payment option for pocket money. Again this is only likely to work at a certain age.
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July 02, 2013, 08:16:21 PM
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An excellent idea! sweets for all!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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July 02, 2013, 10:48:29 PM
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giving kids bitcoins is a noval idea. as it avoids that instant urge to spend money in their pocket. and it works well if the parent is also the FIAT exchanger.

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$20 ($100/btc)last week is only worth $16($80/btc) this week.. expect your kids to complain. unlike banks that can put customers on hold for 40 minutes or tell you they wil respond in 48 hours. you cant ignore your kids that easily this week

most other times of the year they would be thanking you.

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July 03, 2013, 01:08:56 AM
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You can also somewhat track what your kid spends.

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July 03, 2013, 01:28:30 AM
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Um, I wouldn't let me kid under the age of 18 use the Internet. You guys are crazy.

I set up a bitcoin wallet for my gf and thought of giving her a couple of coins. Then I realized there wasn't anything she could do with them. Foodier doesn't even deliver in her area.
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