Princeton Joins NYU: Bitcoin Courses Will Teach Students About Bitcoin

Princeton Joins NYU: Bitcoin Courses Will Teach Students About Bitcoin

As we've been following for you here at CCN, plenty of people are curious to learn more about Bitcoin. It was the fourth-largest "What is" search on Google last year, and this means the interest in Bitcoin is definitely not defined by its US Dollar price. Education is the biggest obstacle Bitcoin faces, both now, and in the future. With that in mind, some of the most prestigious schools in the United States are beginning to teach our brightest minds more about "The Future of Money". Princeton Follows NYU's Bitcoin lead, Unofficially. NYU was the pioneer of this movement to teach the....


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