Bit-Kids

kids and bitcoin
kids and bitcoin
Most parents will tell you that one of the easiest and most popular ways to teach kids how to count is to use conventional money. Certainly, this gives children a great opportunity to get acquainted with the medium of exchange that they will use in their day-to-day transactions later in life. However, increasingly popular digital currencies such as Bitcoin have likewise caught the attention of some parents wishing to give their children a head start in life. 

Enter Kids-n-Bids – an online site where children can earn KNB currency called GOODLES, based on the popular virtual currency, Bitcoin, while playing curriculum based games in the subjects of math, language arts, social studies, and science. As children progress in their learning, they earn “oodles of goodles” to spend in kid-friendly auctions where they receive their favorite brand-name toys.

Our auctions feature the latest, hottest, must-have toys from all the famous brands you and your kids know so well, and shipping is free! Learn more by visiting kidsnbids.com

With various applications and innovations springing up around Bitcoin, this seems like the next logical step in the evolution of education since everyone knows that a kid is more likely to play than learn. This is where Kids-n-Bids appears to succeed by encouraging kids aged 5-9 to learn by rewards. There is much evidence to suggest that digital currencies could even change the way kids learn to count altogether, while helping to expand the financial literacy of future generations.

If children are the future, then could introducing them to digital currency at an early age be the first step towards a better global financial system, which eliminates the possibility of boom-bust cycles, recessions, and financial crises, as touted by Bitcoin proponents? The idea certainly seems promising but only time will tell. 

So if you are a tech-savvy parent who is looking to groom a future crypto-currency investor, a computer wiz-kid, or even the next Santoshi Nakamoto, check out: www.kidnbids.com.