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Friday, September 9, 2022

Universities are now starting to teach Web3 and blockchain related courses. This is exactly what we needed to boost adoption

This might be arguable, but I think this might have the most impactful effect on adoption.

Think about it like this. These students will soon become the working class responsible for running our society and taking all the major decisions.

If these students have been already predisposed to blockchain and Web3 technology then the chances of them integrating crypto and Web3 as a whole into the society will dramatically increase.

After BitDAO’s announcement yesterday regarding the launch of EduDAO, I really started thinking about this. It’s really not that far fetched of an idea to see students integrating Web3 into the real world half a decade from now especially that a lot of high tech universities will be working with EduDAO.

  • Blockchain at Berkeley
  • Harvard Blockchain
  • Blockchain at Michigan
  • MIT Sloan Blockchain
  • Berkley RDI
  • Oxford Blockchain Society

These are all classes and initiatives that EduDAO will be working with to help students learn professionally about blockchain and eventually become professional Web3 builders.

What’s important is that we start seeing more mainstream and affordable universities following suit which honestly I don’t see as something far from happening.

What EduDAO will be doing soon is a kickstart to a domino effect that might trickle blockchain into our everyday lives a decade or less from now.

There are plenty of things that will definitely help with boosting adoption, but my personal opinion is that nothing will be as significant as this.



Submitted September 08, 2022 at 08:33PM by TomatilloFabulous602 https://ift.tt/omx6iKO https://ift.tt/9qmoFwL

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