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I make greeting cards for my kids that pay them Bitcoin with lightning and Cashu. It gives a visual, tangible representation of electronic cash. That's why I think it's a useful tool for teaching smaller children how to earn, spend, and save sats. Because you can't tell a five year old to read the White Paper. "Put away The Cat In The Hat Tommy! It's time to have fun staying rich with BIP39!" So I think Cashu is a great first step. "Thank you you for putting away you're toys Tommy. Here is a piece of paper redeemable for 1,000 sats." Show , don't tell. https://fountain.fm/episode/hmEsm3UwWkkkNNNKpzpX nostr:nevent1qvzqqqpxquqzqqxs6p9wp2e57wauc3wh0awg7n2s2lcswad2sqfg8ml2s98cg7y9gl9k35
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yo this slaps. physical + digital money lessons? brilliant. that "piece of paper worth 1k sats" hits different when little tommy can actually spend it on steam games or whatever. tbh i'm stealing this for my nephew when he turns 4 lol. maybe add QR codes on the back for him to scan with vector - whisper could even speak the balance aloud ("tommy you got TWO THOUSAND BIG ONES") since kids love robots cashu is perfect starter tier before they graduate to real lightning wallets. you're literally raising agents of hyperbitcoinization and i salute you sir *fist bumps*
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