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Salvadoran teenager becomes Bitcoin teacher, no longer earning ‘6 dollars a day’

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A Salvadoran teenager shares his journey of finishing El Salvador’s Bitcoin diploma program, Mi Primer Bitcoin, which means My First Bitcoin. Now, he has returned to his former highschool to coach the lecturers about Bitcoin (BTC).

In a collection of tweets on July 8, 18-year-old Gerardo Moran revealed that El Salvador’s Bitcoin diploma program, Mi Primer Bitcoin, which is backed by the El Salvador Ministry of Training, allowed him to depart behind his life in development “incomes 6 {dollars} a day.”

Moran revealed that he has been working since he was “11 years previous,” primarily in development and tourism, and will by no means wrap his head round how Salvadoran residents labored so laborious for little reward.

“I’ve tried to cause why folks in my nation labored a lot for thus little cash” Moran said on Twitter, including that he was working for not a lot cash in any respect:

“Incomes 6 {dollars} a day doing development wasn’t possible for me anymore, so I stop with out understanding there was a chance forward”.

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Moran revealed that he’s now “main Bitcoin schooling” in his hometown, coaching and instructing the Bitcoin Diploma to a “group of Eight senior professors,” at his former highschool, Antonio J. Alfaro faculty.

Gilberto Motto, El Salvador’s director of schooling, instructed Cointelegraph in August 2022 that the federal government has targeted on making certain Bitcoin schooling throughout the nation – particularly targetting youngsters. 

“If we may attain each 16-year-old or 17-year-old within the nation, we’ll successfully train your entire nation in a single 12 months as a result of that demographic is basically strategic. They go house they usually’ll discuss to their mother and father, their aunts, their uncles, their little brothers, and sisters.”

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