Think about it - teaching kids the fundamentals of crypto might be one of the smartest moves for the next generation. We're talking wallet basics, understanding digital ownership, and grasping how decentralized systems actually work. Not pushing them to trade or speculate, but building literacy around technology that's reshaping finance. The earlier they understand concepts like private keys, blockchain verification, and digital scarcity, the better equipped they'll be. It's like learning about the internet in the 90s - except this time, we have the chance to start the education early. Financial literacy meets tech literacy, and honestly? That combination could be game-changing.
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APY追逐者
· 12-12 22:46
Teaching children these things early is indeed necessary, but the domestic environment... well, you know what I mean.
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Private key management should start from a young age to avoid being completely exploited later.
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It's even more complicated than internet education; parents themselves haven't figured it out yet.
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Thumbs up, establishing correct financial literacy is more important than anything else, not for trading coins but to understand the future.
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The problem is most parents get scared when they hear crypto, haha.
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This approach is fine; the key is how to teach it. Just don't let it be seen as a new type of scam.
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Honestly, the reference value of internet education in the 90s was indeed great; our generation learned passively.
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Can kids understand the logic of private keys and wallets? It seems more realistic to talk about it when they are older.
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Therefore, financial literacy should start from a young age; this is truly a just-need.
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LayerZeroEnjoyer
· 12-12 14:20
It should have been done this way a long time ago; kids understanding private keys is more important than anything else.
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RegenRestorer
· 12-10 02:57
NGL teaches children to understand wallets and private keys from an early age, which is indeed much better than letting them speculate on coins
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VitalikFanboy42
· 12-10 02:56
Speaking of which, you really have to start with the doll, but it depends on how to teach it... I'm afraid that the adults themselves haven't figured it out
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The private key really needs to be understood, otherwise I don't know what's going on when the money is gone
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People who learned the Internet in the 90s have now made money, so this wave does get a card seat
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Teaching children to understand digital asset ownership is real, but parents are the saddest lol
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NGL Most parents don't understand what blockchain is, and they have to make up lessons first
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Agree with this idea, but don't take them to various bullshits in the crypto circle
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From the perspective of financial literacy, there is nothing wrong with it, but the education system has to keep up first...
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Damn, this is much more reliable than learning any financial management course
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I'm afraid of becoming the next leek to be cut, education is very important, but mentality is more important
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ContractBugHunter
· 12-10 02:55
NGL This idea is not bad, but the problem is that most parents themselves don't understand how to use the private key
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CodeSmellHunter
· 12-10 02:55
Really, teaching children to understand crypto from an early age is stronger than anything else, so as not to be cut when they grow up
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alpha_leaker
· 12-10 02:53
NGL's idea is really absolute, and children understand private keys better than anything else from an early age
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Degen4Breakfast
· 12-10 02:37
It should have been like this long ago. Kids need to understand where money flows from an early age.
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Stop messing around, financial literacy is really something the earlier the better.
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NGL, this way of thinking is genius. In the 90s, nobody taught about the internet, now we can take a shortcut.
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The problem is that parents themselves don't even know what a private key is...
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You really have to drill the private key concept into their heads, so they don't get scammed later.
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Instead of letting them spend money on mobile games, it's better to teach them this, seriously.
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Rely on schools? Uh... it's better for the community to do it themselves.
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Understanding the logic of decentralization is ten thousand times more important than doing test questions.
Think about it - teaching kids the fundamentals of crypto might be one of the smartest moves for the next generation. We're talking wallet basics, understanding digital ownership, and grasping how decentralized systems actually work. Not pushing them to trade or speculate, but building literacy around technology that's reshaping finance. The earlier they understand concepts like private keys, blockchain verification, and digital scarcity, the better equipped they'll be. It's like learning about the internet in the 90s - except this time, we have the chance to start the education early. Financial literacy meets tech literacy, and honestly? That combination could be game-changing.