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posted by LaminatorX on Tuesday April 29 2014, @05:53PM   Printer-friendly
from the Crypto-Workstudy dept.

The Boston Globe reports that two MIT students have raised half a million dollars for a project to distribute $100 in bitcoin to every undergraduate student at MIT this fall aimed at creating an ecosystem for digital currencies at MIT. "Right now there is not a geographic place that you can go to and assume that people have relatively broad access to bitcoin," says Daniel Elitzer, suggesting that that could change with their experiment, which might make for an interesting case study. "What might the world look like if bitcoin, or something like bitcoin, were widely accepted?" The bulk of funding for the project is being provided by MIT alumni who plan to distribute the $500,000 already pledged to all 4,528 undergraduates.

Plans for the MIT Bitcoin Project involve a range of activities, including working with professors and researchers across the Institute to study how students use the bitcoin they receive, as well as spurring academic and entrepreneurial activity within the university in the field. "Giving students access to cryptocurrencies is analogous to providing them with internet access at the dawn of the internet era," says Jeremy Rubin, a sophomore studying computer science at MIT. When the distribution happens this fall, it will make the MIT campus the first place in the world where it will be possible to assume widespread access to Bitcoin. "Everybody has access to the Internet, right so you want to launch a webapp? Everybody can do that. You want to launch a bitcoin or cryptocurrency app? That's a little bit harder. You can't test it in your immediate friend group. But hopefully [that's] what we'll enable."
 
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  • (Score: 2) by carguy on Tuesday April 29 2014, @11:20PM

    by carguy (568) Subscriber Badge on Tuesday April 29 2014, @11:20PM (#37913)

    > .. on books required by classes. Gone in 60 seconds.

    Ummm, there aren't many textbooks that cost $100 or less. And we haven't heard yet if the bookstore will be accepting bitcoins.

    One prediction, young Elon Musk-types will set up private bitcoin==dollar exchanges.

    I wonder what I would have done with ~$20 in 1974 (inflation corrected to when I was an undergrad)? That was about what I made per week with a term-time job, which mostly paid for my groceries...

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