JAKARTA - PT Pintu Kemanaja with the platform PINTU, trading platform and crypto asset investment continue to expand education about crypto, blockchain technology to Non-Fungible Token (NFT). The DOOR application has the opportunity to collaborate with three well-known campuses in Indonesia, namely the Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB) of the University of Indonesia (UI) and the Faculty of Arts and Design of Multimedia Nusantara University (UMN), and Google Developer Student Clubs (GDSC) Ciputra University.
Jonathan Hartono, Head of Community PINTU, was present as a resource person at FEB UI and GDSC Ciputra University with the theme How Crypto is Disrupting the World. While on the UMN campus, representing the DOOR, namely Reyner Jonathan, Community Specialist DOOR together with Helman Taofani as Project Leader of NFT Kompas discussed a topic about NFT with the theme The Gateway of NFT, Expand Your Journey.
"Crypto is a phenomenal asset that has stolen the attention of world citizens for the fantastic increase in asset prices and is able to disrupt in a short period of time. The presence of the DOOR by doing major campus roadshows, namely UI and UMN, aims to strengthen education to fellow students and students who may already have an interest in the crypto world or have even tried to invest so that they can understand more about cryptocurrencies," said Jonathan, in his statement, Friday, March 10.
Jonathan added that crypto literacy and blockchain are now things that need to be improved. Although crypto is still a very new topic, knowing crypto assets from an early age is quite important, especially since the technology that continues to grow very rapidly.
"For this reason, the PINTU is here to provide a clear understanding of the benefits and risks that exist in crypto investments. We believe education can reduce the skepticism of the younger generation towards crypto investment instruments and can be more vigilant and avoid illegal practices," said Jonathan.
Helman Taofani, Project Leader of NFT Kompas appreciated the event held by the DOOR.
"It's nice to be able to touch directly with students who will use crypto technology, NFT, and also web3 in the future. Appreciation to the DOOR because it has been given the opportunity to share and share experiences about web3, crypto, and NFT. The current development of NFT is somewhat stagnant due to different perceptions and expectations from society. For this reason, this roadshow event is expected to provide a clearer objective about NFT," said Helman.
Helman hopes that with the event held by this DOOR, more and more people will believe in blockchain technology and its increasing adoption. The best works can enter NFT and can be enjoyed by more people.
"In my opinion, for those who want to enter the world of NFT, from now on, it's actually when a bear market like this the price of assets is more affordable. Then if you look at the trend of NFT in 2023, it looks like it will move towards small and mass assistance. More and easier for people to buy, use, and sell NFT. The price may not be fantastic, but the trading volume can be said to be quite large," said Helman.
The PINTU application continues to struggle in educating the people of Indonesia crypto assets. This roadshow campus to campus is a continuation of the previous at Gadjah Mada University (UGM) in 2022. In 2023 the MUTUAL community targets more campuses that can be visited.
"We hold this seminar, we pack it with interesting formats and topics that are presented according to the focus of each campus. As in FEB UI the focus of the material we bring about fundamental technology blockchain, and industries that can be disrupted by blockchain such as cross-border payment system, NFT/art collectible gaming ticketing, identity ownership verification uncertainty, supply chain. While in UMN because it is at the Faculty of Arts and Design we present a topic on NFT fundamental, Curation tips, & Live Demo Minting. Furthermore, we will visit other campuses in various cities in Indonesia," concluded Jonathan.
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