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Should crypto currencies be included in academic curriculums?
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[QUOTE="Bookwormlux, post: 72497, member: 25193"] Crypto currencies have come to stay and so the idea of it being a "passing fancy" is definitely not true. The restrictions by some countries is why the market has not grown yet. I believe that if all countries approve crypto currencies, it would bring about a high rate of acceptance. Many people are not comfortable with the way Fiat currencies and would consider crypto currencies since it is a better option. I dislike saving my money in banks due to the excess charges, but now I'm grateful for crypto currency wallets where I save most of my money and they get to appreciate with time. There's really a need for crypto currency education. [/QUOTE]
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