Crypto education
Posted: December 4th, 2023, 2:52 pm
Those of us interested in crypto currencies are use to buying technical books and sweating through complex ideas. Economic, mathematical and information technology. However a number of things have caused me to look into "education".
Here is my first and easiest link. (NatWest)
How to explain cryptocurrency to children
WHAT! Me directing you to a bank for information about crypto, I bet that you didn't expect that! Well neither did I. However, given that the target audience is parents and children I think that they have done a bang up job.
Go Henry, who target children, also do a good job.
I don't know if people have heard of MOOC (Massively Open Online Courses) but a number of universities offer free courses more suitable for adults.
https://www.mooc-list.com/tags/cryptocurrency
I've used such courses in the past to study many things, though not crypto. This one offered by Princeton University caught my eye.
https://www.mooc-list.com/course/bitcoi ... s-coursera
I've signed up, just for the sake of it.
Finally, and specifically because itsallaguess felt my politics relevant, can I shout out
A progressives case for bitcoin
Recently released and written by an American educator it explains bitcoin to people who tend to vote Democrat.
As he says in a Forbes interview.
Here is my first and easiest link. (NatWest)
How to explain cryptocurrency to children
WHAT! Me directing you to a bank for information about crypto, I bet that you didn't expect that! Well neither did I. However, given that the target audience is parents and children I think that they have done a bang up job.
Go Henry, who target children, also do a good job.
I don't know if people have heard of MOOC (Massively Open Online Courses) but a number of universities offer free courses more suitable for adults.
https://www.mooc-list.com/tags/cryptocurrency
I've used such courses in the past to study many things, though not crypto. This one offered by Princeton University caught my eye.
https://www.mooc-list.com/course/bitcoi ... s-coursera
I've signed up, just for the sake of it.
Finally, and specifically because itsallaguess felt my politics relevant, can I shout out
A progressives case for bitcoin
Recently released and written by an American educator it explains bitcoin to people who tend to vote Democrat.
As he says in a Forbes interview.
Ultimately Bitcoin is a monetary technology. As any good monetary technology, it doesn't and shouldn't have a political bias,