A sixth grade student composes a 57-page book on Bitcoin

in bitcoin •  7 years ago 

The 11-year-old Andrew Corrie of Massachusetts published a book on Betquin, so the young generation can understand this emerging technology sweeping the world. The sixth grader himself is an expert at the Pitcuin, and his 57-page book describes digital currencies in a way that his peers can understand.

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A 57-page book talks about everything about a student by a sixth grade student
Andrew Currie is a middle school student from Massachusetts and hopes to earn $ 20 million by the age of fourteen. Corrie reached an agreement with his parents, who said that if he got $ 20 million by then, he could get out of school like the agreement of millionaire Eric Fineman with his parents. After countless hours of research and watching videos from YouTube covering the subject of Bitquin, he decided to write a book on the subject. The book is called "Early Bird gets Bitquin: The Ultimate Guide to Everything About Bitquin" available on the Amazon as an electronic copy or as a paperback. The introduction reads as follows:
"Today we will learn about the electronic currency created by Satoshi Nakamoto, and by the end, you will become a great knowledge of Pitcuin"
On the other hand, Cory's father is a technology investor, and his son, Andrew, is forced to put his information in the hands of everyone to use it by publishing a book about Bitquin in a simpler way. In a recent interview with CNBC, Andrew explained:

"The whole book, in the simplest terms, is very easy to read and simple to understand and anyone can learn about digital currencies if they are willing to spend 70 to 80 hours searching each source until they find hooded exporters"
Comparative Comparisons
A sixth-grader's book attempts to use the relevant comparisons to describe digital currencies and blockbuster technology. In order to explain the distribution book, Corey explains that the blockbuster is similar to the general Google document that "is shared with everyone and can only be edited by buying or selling Bitquin." In addition, Curry says the digital wallet is similar to a mailbox where the owner is the only one who has keys. In his book, Curry describes the book as "

"Imagine that there is a mailbox that the courier can transfer mail to any mailbox, but the person who has the key is the only one who can access the mail"

The book covers concepts such as portfolios, mining, and other techniques related to digital currencies. In addition, the book discusses the history of the Pitcairn, the offers of initial currency support (ICO), and the ethylene currency protocol as well. At the end of each chapter, Corey concludes with an interesting fact about the specific topics discussed in this section.

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Great story. Glad to see young people with ambition.