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I am a 12-year-old basketball player, the court where I play is damaged and my dad told me, if you save a lot you could buy your own court one day.
At my age I can't create a bank account, so how am I supposed to save money for my future? Plus I'm worried that things will get expensive because money is still being printed as I write these words (that is what my dad always says),

I've seen the episodes of "Tuttle Twins" on TV about inflation and I don't want that to happen to me and my money.

My dad talks about Bitcoin all the time, he always says that bitcoin fixes everything, so I thought, Bitcoin can fix the damaged basketball court in my neighborhood. :basketball:
My dad told me that dreams are useless unless we turn them into goals with detailed dates and objectives, something very difficult for me to understand.
So I asked him:

how can Bitcoin help me fix the court in our neighborhood and thus teach Bitcoin to my classmates?

My plan is to fix the Basketball court and teach Bitcoin at the same time,

do you have any idea how to do it?

In case you are curious, my dad's response was: Let's have a tournament!
next post I will tell you about my first Bitcoin talk in a community in El Salvador and yes! it has a lot to be with Basketball :basketball: and also

happy 15th birthday to Bitcoin :)

postscript: I don't speak English yet and I use a translator to write this, I'm sorry if it has errors, I'm trying to be very clear.
0 sats \ 1 reply \ @anon 4 Jan
I think there are two ways to look at it. Of course you could ask for donations and Bitcoin makes it easy because you can receive money from all over the world.
An other way to look at it is that you can show some proof of work by asking yourself: "What could I bring to the Bitcoin community that would make them want to participate and help me?"
You say that you are writing in English but I think we actually need more content in Spanish. So, if you understand Bitcoin, maybe you could share some of the knowledge you have in an accessible way in Spanish so you could help other people understand Bitcoin the way you do?
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Hello, I liked your comment and it gave me good ideas, such as the proof of work. I also want to help the children in my court to learn Bitcoin by giving them an explanation of what Bitcoin is with stickers, candies and a letter where it will come "What is Bitcoin?" and answer. And it's also a good idea to have more posts in español :)
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Methinks the child doth protest too much.
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