Teaching The Family About Crypto By Hopping on Pandacoin and Dogecoin
I'm going to launch another family-wide campaign to encourage my relatives to start using cryptocurrency more regularly in their daily lives. In our household, we already invest in crypto on a consistent basis, but we rarely exchange it among ourselves, so I figured it would be worthwhile to promote greater internal use while also educating our friends and the next generation about its practical benefits. This approach could help build financial habits across the board for everyone involved.
I've been considering becoming a witness for quite some time now, but I had decided to hold off until a fresh opportunity presented itself. If a second-layer Blurt chain that supports tokens ever becomes available, I'd strongly consider directing my full support toward it without hesitation. To be honest, when it comes to PoS chains, I've typically stuck with the most standard and reliable protocols available. I've run standard wallets and minted in the past, and I've also mined under various PoW chains over the years. So I'm quite familiar with the overall process and its requirements.
As for the family, I'm going to take the next step by teaching them about proper wallet management and the importance of securing private keys effectively. Dogecoin and Pandacoin are two accessible projects that we'll focus on to demonstrate the basics of running wallets at home in a hands-on way. Small steps like these can make a big difference over time, right?