Why would you even think of teaching kids about Bitcoin? They can't earn money for themselves and can't even decide to on which Crypto to invest. Maybe they will like Ethereum more than Bitcoin? No need to force it to someone especially kids lol. Rather teach them how to earn money so they can make their own decisions later on in their life. Let them play bro.
Only 2% of people over 26.25 years old are capable of changing their worldview. The other 98% of those raised on Marvel, DC, and parental teachings to keep American dollars in the bank or under the mattress are the Liquidated Generation. There's no saving them. A vivid example is Du Jun, the co-founder of Huobi, who lost a billion of US dollars in two American banks, but there are many similar examples. Take SBF for instance, who never believed in Bitcoin, never owned it, and maximized his capital solely in US dollars, only to end up with just one Bitcoin in FTX balance. Carolina from Alameda simply sold Bitcoin for US dollars and invested in stocks of American companies and startups.
Essentially, all these crypto artists want the same things:
US dollars in the bank account with a 0.5% interest rate
expensive real estate
a classical stock portfolio
When our Order 2.625 (Bitcoin foundation) gains strength, bankruptcy will be a common outcome for an entire generation of millionaires and billionaires, with few exceptions like Elon Musk or Michael Saylor, who own Bitcoin
Young ladies and gentlemen aged from 2.625 to 26.25 years old - that's who truly matters for the empowerment of Bitcoin foundation. To convert them to our faith, we don't need complex marketing strategies or podcasts with Taylor Swift. To convert them to our faith, Order 2.625 will engage in selling poppy seed buns, sausage rolls, meat-filled pastries, and other simple lunches for Bitcoin through Bitcoin LN terminals in primary and secondary schools. And in 10-15 years, we'll see who holds more power - the Vatican and the Federal Reserve System combined or Order 2.625 (Bitcoin foundation). Basic strategy, kids.