Introduction
It's great pleasure to be writing again in the community. The second volume of our crypto education has ended and in this piece of article, I would be giving the details of how things went in that volume. Another volume which is number 3 has been posted, you shouldn't miss it, take a look at it here. Without wasting much of our time, let's get into business.
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Overview of Bitcoin, Altcoins and Stablecoins
In the lecture, we described Bitcoin as the first-ever cryptocurrency which was created in the year 2009 with the founder(s) anonymous name as Satoshi Nakamoto and this asset uses the decentralized system for transactions between peers and validation is done through the decentralized nodes in the system as well. The crypto asset maintains the number 1 rank amongst other cryptocurrencies in the ecosystem and that makes it the biggest crypto.
That said, Altcoins has been described as alternative coins to Bitcoin, as such all other cryptocurrencies apart from Bitcoin are called Altcoins. In addition, we talked about Stablecoins which is the type of cryptocurrency whose price is pegged at a reserve asset such as other cryptocurrencies, gold, and so on, such that its value is stable over time based on the asset it's pegged to. Having said this, let's take a look at the observations.
Observations
Originality
One of the great stuff about the entries I received last week is the originality. The participants have adequately attended to the questions and stayed original. This is very impressive and I commend them for such attitude to maintaining the Proof of Brain, this would go a long way to building them to add to the numbers of genuine content creators on Steem.
Content Structure
For most of the articles received, the presentation was great and the participants have applied markdown to render a great appearance to readers out there. One good thing is that some were corrected in the first volume to work on justifying their texts and I'm glad that they have heeded to correction in their entry for volume 2. That said, some are still required to pay attention to proofreading their articles to correct likely typo errors.
Eligibility
The grassroot education in the community @steemkidss is designed for verified kids of the community alone and as such, the community highlighted that kids within the age of 13 - 19 years are the ones eligible for the task but I have received entries from users that don't fall in that category. To avoid being snubbed of rating, kindly ensure you fall within the age range, if you are not, your entry won't be rated as you can only use the article for learning purposes. Kindly take note.
Club Status
It's impressive how the participants have embraced different club statuses, this would help them build their account to becoming stakeholders on Steemit in the future, likewise, it maintains a healthy Steem for all. I hope to see them continually participating in the clubs they belong to.
Participation in the Homework Task
For volume 2 of our grassroot crypto education, a total of 7 entries was received within the period the homework task runs through. 5 out of the total entries are valid while only 2 were invalid. In order of submission, take a look below to see the participants.
S/n | Username | Status |
---|---|---|
1 | @vonne | Valid |
2 | @sheban | Valid |
3 | @madilyn02 | Valid |
4 | @paulyoung | Invalid |
5 | @jueco | Valid |
6 | @chimeroselam | Valid |
7 | @reporter-ann | Invalid |
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Statistics of Participation
@paulyoung and @reporter-ann entries were invalid because they have exceeded the age limit required for participation, as such they are not verified kids in the community. The table below shows the list of valid entries in order of ranking as determined by their respective scores.
Rank | Username | Scores | Link |
---|---|---|---|
1 | @vonne | 9.5 | Link |
2 | @madilyn02 | 9.5 | Link |
3 | @jueco | 9 | Link |
4 | @chimeroselam | 8.75 | Link |
5 | @sheban | 8.5 | Link |
Conclusion
In conclusion, the entries received from the participants was great as they have been able to attend the questions satisfactorily and this gives me the boldness that the kids are having a great start in the crypto ecosystem and they'd become gurus in the nearest future. Thanks to the community @steemkidss for implementing different strategies to educate the kids. In addition, I appreciate the Steemit team for the support of this project.
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@steemkidss
@steemitblog
@steemcurator01
@steemcurator02
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Thanks for info
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Nice grades guys
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Thank you so much for the summary and for the ratings of the entries too.
Yes, those outside the age bracket are free to take part but only for learning purposes and kindly ignore the ratings for such ones.
We appreciate all you do for steemkids community
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I have left comments for those that are in that category and I believe as time goes on, people would understand our target audience especially when it comes to homework task ratings. The ratings enable us to keep track of the kids' growth without being disturbed by others. It's my pleasure, @steemkidss. Thank you.
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Thank you, I am just abit sad.
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