Why I Pay My Seventh Grader in Bitcoin
Photographer: imaginima/E+/Getty Images I asked my seventh grader, Luke, to assist me with an abnormal errand: serious estimating benchmarking for an investment property. This assignment was notwithstanding his ordinary tasks and he looked questionable, so I improved the proposal by offering to pay him in real money, candy or Bitcoin. After a couple of inquiries regarding digital currency, we shook hands and had an arrangement. Before long, he was the pleased proprietor of 0.00055 Bitcoins. Actually, I actually owe him 0.00055 Bitcoins as I presently can't seem to sort out which digital money stage permits minors to open records. In any case, Luke knows I'm useful for it since this isn't his first time contributing. We began contributing when he was a subsequent grader, same as his more seasoned sisters. We've told our children that we will finance any venture that we aggregately concur on among now and the age of 25. We don't plan to leave them a legacy, so we ne...