Welcome to Week 6
Cryptocurrencies (Cybersecurity + Ethics Lens)
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Crypto can feel confusing because it mixes technology, finance, and culture—and the internet loves extremes. Week 6 is about refusing extremes and choosing clarity. You’re learning how crypto changes security: irreversible transfers, key ownership, and global scam ecosystems.As you answer these, think like someone protecting real people: spot manipulation patterns, ask the right questions, and design safe decisions.
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A “mentor” promises guaranteed daily returns and asks you to move funds to a new platform.
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Guaranteed returns plus pressure to move funds off a reputable platform is a classic fraud setup.
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A platform says you must pay multiple fees to withdraw your own money.
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Repeated fees to “unlock” withdrawals is a hallmark of fraudulent platforms.
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Someone asks for your seed phrase to “help recover your wallet.”
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Seed phrases are keys. Sharing them is effectively transferring ownership.
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An organization wants to ban all crypto discussion after a student is scammed.
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Ethical response reduces harm through education and support, not shame or blanket bans.
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You’re designing a safety checklist for someone new to crypto.
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This checklist targets the highest-risk behaviors and the most common fraud patterns.
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For week 6, if you can explain crypto risk in terms of key control, verification, and scam patterns—without falling into hype or fear—you’re doing well. Next week, you’ll move into privacy and cybersecurity, where the core question becomes: how do you protect people’s data and rights while still securing systems?
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Welcome to Week 6
Cryptocurrencies (Cybersecurity + Ethics Lens)
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Start
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Navigation
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Select the Listen button to play the narration for this slide
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Crypto can feel confusing because it mixes technology, finance, and culture—and the internet loves extremes. Week 6 is about refusing extremes and choosing clarity. You’re learning how crypto changes security: irreversible transfers, key ownership, and global scam ecosystems.As you answer these, think like someone protecting real people: spot manipulation patterns, ask the right questions, and design safe decisions.
home
next
previous
Select the Listen button to play the narration for this slide
You will see a multiple-choice question with four options. Select the answer you think is correct. After choosing, an audio will tell you if it’s right or wrong, and you’ll automatically move to the next page to see feedback.
Let’s begin!
home
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previous
Select the Listen button to play the narration for this slide
Listen
A “mentor” promises guaranteed daily returns and asks you to move funds to a new platform.
home
next
previous
Select the Listen button to play the narration for this slide
Listen
Guaranteed returns plus pressure to move funds off a reputable platform is a classic fraud setup.
home
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previous
Select the Listen button to play the narration for this slide
Listen
A platform says you must pay multiple fees to withdraw your own money.
home
next
previous
Select the Listen button to play the narration for this slide
Listen
Repeated fees to “unlock” withdrawals is a hallmark of fraudulent platforms.
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previous
Select the Listen button to play the narration for this slide
Listen
Someone asks for your seed phrase to “help recover your wallet.”
home
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previous
Select the Listen button to play the narration for this slide
Listen
Seed phrases are keys. Sharing them is effectively transferring ownership.
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previous
Select the Listen button to play the narration for this slide
Listen
An organization wants to ban all crypto discussion after a student is scammed.
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Select the Listen button to play the narration for this slide
Listen
Ethical response reduces harm through education and support, not shame or blanket bans.
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Select the Listen button to play the narration for this slide
Listen
You’re designing a safety checklist for someone new to crypto.
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Select the Listen button to play the narration for this slide
Listen
This checklist targets the highest-risk behaviors and the most common fraud patterns.
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Select the Listen button to play the narration for this slide
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For week 6, if you can explain crypto risk in terms of key control, verification, and scam patterns—without falling into hype or fear—you’re doing well. Next week, you’ll move into privacy and cybersecurity, where the core question becomes: how do you protect people’s data and rights while still securing systems?
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Congratulations!
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