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May 09, 2018, 11:26:43 PM
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  I believe that a huge portion of the the crypto community are still young college students that don't have any necessities that need another source of income aside from their scholarships / the money they are getting from their parents .
And apart from spending their cryptos on either betting or purchasing goods/video games from online markets , many of these students didn't make plans for what they'll do with their coins in the future.
  I myself have had many thoughts about hodling and launching a business as soon as i graduate with the coins in my possession , yet i'm not exactly sure what i'll be doing ..
So i'm really curious about :
- On what do you spend your coins apart than partying/gambling/paying for tuition loans ?
- Do you have any future plans for your coins if you are hodling any ?

I am also a student and I am earning for to fulfill my needs of my study and I also earn from bitcoin from here and from trade, I do not spend my money on any bad things and I only prefer to spend on my education as after that I will be able to earn much more.
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May 09, 2018, 11:31:37 PM
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I'm not a college student but I do believe that college students should have an investment mindset.
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May 09, 2018, 11:41:08 PM
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when I was in college, I spent bitcoins for buying equipment such as bags, books and shoes, some for paying cost of college, and partly i save in my wallet for long-term investments.
thanks bitcoin, has helped me meet my needs.
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May 09, 2018, 11:58:07 PM
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- On what do you spend your coins apart than partying/gambling/paying for tuition loans ?
I don't party. That's not a wise way of spending your coins. I do pay not only tuition but bills monthly, you know when you are getting old obligations are coming and you're trying to become responsible.
- Do you have any future plans for your coins if you are hodling any ?
Yep, my plan is the same as yours. Expanding my business and adding if there's any as long as I can manage them. Planning to sell them when bitcoin's value was totally high and expensive I keep on holding them until that day comes.



 

 

 

 

 

 


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May 09, 2018, 11:58:33 PM
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yes it is true that most of my bitcoin friends are still in college and even still in school, they can pay their lectures by collecting bitcoin from bounty, it's okay to be self-sustaining and not ask parents, even someone who has worked but decided to get out of because they want to focus on bitcoin, they collect bitcoins to collect money, they use it to build businesses such as opening stores and others, but they are still collecting bitcoins
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May 09, 2018, 11:59:37 PM
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Like a younger college friend called me up today that she hasn't been doing anything at home. I do feel for her and also imaging a lot of college persons too that haven't been exposed to the Cryptocurrency world. I do hope with time the lesson will be taught
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May 10, 2018, 12:14:20 AM
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I do not think that students should focus on the monetary aspect of crypto, they should learn from the huge growth. Society will benefit a lot if more yound minds come up with similar projects.
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May 10, 2018, 09:39:41 PM
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College in itself is an investment in the future of personal education. So investing financially is a very important mindset. If a college student is able to invest not only in their education but their financially as well, they are setting themselves up for success. With that, the world of crypto currencies should be included in current economics courses. As for what a college student should be using these acquired crypto currencies for, should be the long term mindset. If they are able to make it as a futures day trader, then all the power to them. However if I recall my college days, time and money were both very hard to come by! So if you're able to make that investment while affording daily life, absolutely do so.

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May 10, 2018, 10:07:08 PM
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Although not everyone in the world accepts bitcoin, I feel very happy that many of these colleges and universities are teaching bitcoin and blockchain. This demonstrates the correct understanding of the leadership of these schools about cryptocurrency in the future and students should be aware of these while studying in college and college lectures.
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May 10, 2018, 10:07:46 PM
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I think you're wrong. Not every student is capable of such perseverance and understanding of digital technologies. There must be some thinking. But young people are more likely to understand this topic than a person who, for example, more than 50 years.

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May 10, 2018, 10:15:38 PM
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  I believe that a huge portion of the the crypto community are still young college students that don't have any necessities that need another source of income aside from their scholarships / the money they are getting from their parents .
And apart from spending their cryptos on either betting or purchasing goods/video games from online markets , many of these students didn't make plans for what they'll do with their coins in the future.
  I myself have had many thoughts about hodling and launching a business as soon as i graduate with the coins in my possession , yet i'm not exactly sure what i'll be doing ..
So i'm really curious about :
- On what do you spend your coins apart than partying/gambling/paying for tuition loans ?
- Do you have any future plans for your coins if you are hodling any ?


You're right, most here are young people. For example, I spend money on investing in the future
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May 10, 2018, 10:20:27 PM
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I dont think that only college studets is capable kf this. Everyone un this society is somewhat to understand bitcoin. I am also happy that these college universities are teaching bitcoin and blockchain. This corrects the understanding and ledearship of these schools.
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May 10, 2018, 10:23:27 PM
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It really depends on the person I guess.I dropped out of college 3 months ago to start a business.A degree is not needed to make a ton of money. It'll help, sure. But going through college shouldn't be the mindset of people to make 'bank.'

I know plenty of folks older than me who graduated with a bachelor's,but have retail jobs that don't relate to their diploma. Of course they should've chosen a degree that's applicable. But it would've been easier if they didn't just "get a degree," like what most kids are doing these days.

A degree is awesome without a doubt.At the bare minimum, shows that someone is focused and somewhat passionate on a specific subject. But these days, it's not as mandatory as what society thinks

Thanks for reading....
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May 10, 2018, 10:25:46 PM
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Why not try to make money in the subject of cryptocurrencies, if you are a simple student. Suddenly have you talent and you you can earn big money here?
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May 10, 2018, 11:12:58 PM
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What faculty? I think we are talking about students, financiers or fans of information technology. Such people understand how the market and the system works. They are the future.
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May 10, 2018, 11:22:05 PM
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  I believe that a huge portion of the the crypto community are still young college students that don't have any necessities that need another source of income aside from their scholarships / the money they are getting from their parents .
And apart from spending their cryptos on either betting or purchasing goods/video games from online markets , many of these students didn't make plans for what they'll do with their coins in the future.
  I myself have had many thoughts about hodling and launching a business as soon as i graduate with the coins in my possession , yet i'm not exactly sure what i'll be doing ..
So i'm really curious about :
- On what do you spend your coins apart than partying/gambling/paying for tuition loans ?
- Do you have any future plans for your coins if you are hodling any ?

Teaching bitcoin in college is a good idea, but I think it needs a lot of time to the government to add this in the curriculum. The thing is we can self study and learn bitcoin bu ourselves or with the help of our friends.

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May 10, 2018, 11:22:11 PM
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Yes it is im a college student i join bitcoin for huge income and helped a lot for my student loan. I never did gambling its too risky to take it, so i played safe. My future plans is keep doin job in cryptocurrencies and saved money for post graduated because its so hard looking for job in my country.

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May 10, 2018, 11:23:26 PM
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Why not try to make money in the subject of cryptocurrencies, if you are a simple student. Suddenly have you talent and you you can earn big money here?
Exactly.Students are already earning from cryptocurrency works.But i believe they should do that during their free time and breaks.Education should still the best focus because many parents are already expecting that their sons and daughters are doing good in schools.Bitcoin may be a helpful tool too to make these college students finance their own studies and even have a savings of their own.

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May 10, 2018, 11:31:03 PM
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  I believe that a huge portion of the the crypto community are still young college students that don't have any necessities that need another source of income aside from their scholarships / the money they are getting from their parents .
And apart from spending their cryptos on either betting or purchasing goods/video games from online markets , many of these students didn't make plans for what they'll do with their coins in the future.
  I myself have had many thoughts about hodling and launching a business as soon as i graduate with the coins in my possession , yet i'm not exactly sure what i'll be doing ..
So i'm really curious about :
- On what do you spend your coins apart than partying/gambling/paying for tuition loans ?
- Do you have any future plans for your coins if you are hodling any ?

We people are really different beyond each other so we must not conclude that easy that college students do just engage and earn by using Bitcoin just to fund purchasing video games and other related stuffs because there are still students who tend to earn just to help their parents to support their financial needs as well as saving for their school tuitions to lessen the thinking of their parents for the financial expenses that are needed to be met. In my part, yes i do have plans for my Bitcoin that was to save it for a while and just tend to spend it according to my goal and purpose I want to achieve.
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May 10, 2018, 11:38:59 PM
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Yes it is im a college student i join bitcoin for huge income and helped a lot for my student loan. I never did gambling its too risky to take it, so i played safe. My future plans is keep doin job in cryptocurrencies and saved money for post graduated because its so hard looking for job in my country.

a very good thing that has been done, now that many students and students follow and do this to add and produce for themselves and for the sake of study that requires a considerable cost. something very wise work.

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