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10 sats \ 1 reply \ @BitcoinHandsOn OP 8h \ parent \ on: I ran a Bitcoin workshop last night...we are SO EARLY bitcoin_beginners
I did give them some free sats to play with. I had them play with CoinOS a bit, and sent some sats around. Started a little circular economy.
Honestly though, I think that's a distraction, at this level.
They first need to understand a bit about private keys, what is a wallet, what are addresses and transaction fees. Zapping sats around, while fun, doesn't help in that regard. And it doesn't help them understand self custody (of course CoinOS is not self custody).
I explain in depth (in the book) the differences between kyc and p2p, and the benefits of p2p.
But in all honesty the only people who would START with p2p, on their bitcoin journey, are extremely rare. It would definitely intimidate your average person.
What's wrong with starting P2P by buying from you? It's certainly easier than going thru the hoops of creating an account and getting KYC'd with a CEX.
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