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Bitcoin Spanish

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Rapidly improve your Spanish with 1 hour sessions with graduates from the Mi Primer Bitcoin diplomado in El Salvador. We are a group of tutors from Berlin, Usulutan, a budding circular Bitcoin economy on top of a volcano. Let's talk about Bitcoin, what's going on in with Bitcoin in Berlin, current affairs in El Salvador, or even study El Patrón Bitcoin together!


All with the goal of improving your Spanish.


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Patty Rosales

Mi Primer Bitcoin

Class of 2023

Vanessa Galan

Mi Primer Bitcoin

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About Berlin and Circular Economy Project

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Berlin, Usulutan is a small mountain town in El Salvador. The town has lots of potential

as a tourist destination but hasn't had the correct mix of circumstances to thrive. This is the first incentive that makes the town a strong possibility to adopt Bitcoin - the incentive to bring tourism. However, that's just a start. In order to make Bitcoin truly stick we must continue from there, first and foremost with education.


This language project is not only a way to bring sats into the economy in a p2p way, but also to foster a connection to the international Bitcoin community.

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Beginner Lesson on "Poder"

Cuento Corto (Short Story)

Once upon a time, there was a man named Pedro. Pedro didn't like banks, because he believed they had

too much power. One day, he heard about Bitcoin, a decentralized digital currency. He said,

"¡Esto es revolucionario! Puedo controlar mi propio dinero, y nadie puede tomarlo."


Translation:

Once upon a time, there was a man named Pedro. Pedro didn't like banks, because he believed they had

too much power. One day, he heard about Bitcoin, a decentralized digital currency. He said,

"This is revolutionary! I can control my own money, and nobody can take it."