At the National Digital Assets Commission (CNAD), we are open to sharing our knowledge of the digital asset ecosystem and contributing to the financial education of citizens, regardless of their origin.
For this reason, on Friday, November 22, we hosted a financial education session on digital assets with students from the Central American Technological University (UNITEC) in Tegucigalpa, Honduras.
The session covered fundamental aspects such as the evolution and uses of money, how a digital asset ecosystem works, the operation of digital money, and key tips and recommendations for storing Bitcoin. Attendees seized the opportunity to ask questions, address concerns, and gain an interactive learning experience about the digital asset environment, usage guidelines, and its benefits.
The participants consisted of students from the fields of economics, finance, business administration, marketing, law, and international relations. The knowledge acquired will greatly benefit their professional and personal development, allowing them to fully engage in the global conversation about the future of money and the economy.
Students not only learned about a subject revolutionizing the economic, financial, and academic world but also explored opportunities that digital assets can offer them in the future. As students from fields related to digital assets, they are in a privileged position to understand and harness these innovations, providing practical and beneficial utility for both themselves and their home communities.