El Salvador’s ‘My First Bitcoin’: How to teach a nation about crypto

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El Salvador’s ‘My First Bitcoin’: How to teach a nation about crypto
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While Bitcoin education efforts in El Salvador were slow to take off, the country's MyFirstBitcoin_ program is gaining steam.

But the 3,000 local residents would have their work cut out to teach the remaining 6 million population. Indeed, Salvadorans would require hundreds of hours of training, learning and “orange-pilling” to be able to save and transact in Bitcoin.A mammoth task loomed for the Salvadoran government. Motto told Cointelegraph that as per, “The State will provide training on the use of this cryptocurrency.

“I knew that I wanted to do something to help make sure that it worked out, that it was a success here.” , told Cointelegraph similar stories about his travels in Bitcoin Land: “Nobody here knows anything about Bitcoin. [The government] didn’t provide one second of education to the people of El Salvador.”

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