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    April 14, 2020, 06:34:27 AM
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    i don't know about "should be taught" as you don't make a mandatory course in schools to teach "fiat" to students! but the blockchain technology could be an optional course in schools and as more advance topic in certain fields of study such as computer science or even economics (the decentralized currency part). and as far as i have seen there has been many courses already in universities covering the blockchain technology already.

    I do remember some economics lessons that actually does teach about the history of money, from barter, to cowry shells, to gold standards and yes, even to fiat, so I guess teaching the next step in the evolution of money isn't so far-fetched... although I think they would be teaching about digital money, with crypto still as an alternative among many, if ever. I'm sure Paypal and e-gold have made their appearances, so why not Bitcoin yeah?

    Kids at my kid's school all talk about it, but in the curious yet dismissive way they'd talk first about I don't know, the Tiger King. heh

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