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HRF Donates 2 Billion Satoshis To 10 Global Bitcoin Projects

Various projects supporting censorship resistance and Bitcoin education have received funding from the HRF.

Taking The Orange Pill Is Only The First Step. It’s Just As Important To Teach People About Bitcoin

Being a Bitcoiner is one part of the journey, but bitcoin adoption happens when we can teach others about the importance of hard, sound money.

Where Do You Go To Start Learning About Bitcoin?

Learning about bitcoin can be daunting. There are many great educators that teach through different lenses to make Bitcoin approachable for everyone.

Philippine Universities Team Up With Binance To Offer Bitcoin, Crypto Courses

Binance is also working with Philippine regulators to establish a framework to encourage Bitcoin and crypto adoption in the country.

Bitcoin Education Is A Way Out Of Globalist Oppression For Ethiopia

True to their history as an uncolonized people, Ethiopians are more determined than ever to build sovereign value through principled education and civic action.

High School Students In El Salvador Can Earn A Bitcoin Diploma

Two public schools in El Salvador are offering a vocational course that teaches Bitcoin as a skills-based diploma and counts towards graduation.

Bitcoin Education Is Launching For 40 High Schools In Argentina

The Schools and Bitcoin Project in Argentina seeks to educate high school students on the importance of Bitcoin starting with 4,000 students across 40 schools.

Mega Meetup Brings Bitcoiners Together At Bitcoin 2022

A consortium of Bitcoin meetup groups from all over the world joined forces at Bitcoin 2022 to socialize and talk about strategies for growth.

Nonprofit Bitcoin For Fairness Announces Travel to Zimbabwe, Zambia

Founder Anita Posch will also travel to Nigeria and Latin America later this year to further Bitcoin education, human-rights activism, and privacy.

America’s Forgotten Seven Million — Unlocking Financial Freedom Through Bitcoin

Bitcoin education can empower those who have been left behind by legacy financial services.
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