Bitget has partnered with crypto content creator Cryptita Plays, who is Arshlene Lingao in real life, to introduce the “Young Learners’ Encyclopedia,” an illustrated book aimed at simplifying blockchain and cryptocurrency concepts for children. The initiative targets underserved regions, beginning with the Philippines.

Key Details
- The encyclopedia presents topics like decentralization and non-fungible tokens (NFTs) through engaging stories and visuals.
- It is designed for both children and educators seeking to incorporate blockchain education into classrooms.
- Distribution will start in the Philippines, focusing on schools and community centers with limited access to blockchain education.
Bitget said that its involvement in this project aligns with its Blockchain4Youth and Blockchain4Her programs, which aim to make blockchain education accessible to young people and underrepresented communities.
“This book is more than just a creative educational tool. It is a bridge that connects the next generation to the world of web3 through stories, illustrations, and imagination.”
Gracy Chen, Chief Executive Officer, Bitget
Additional Information
Bitget also mentioned that the Young Learners’ Encyclopedia is part of the company’s broader strategy to encourage learning and innovation at the grassroots level:
- The book offers a hands-on, creative approach to education that supports early awareness and participation in the digital economy.
- Further details on the distribution will be announced, with a target launch by the end of 2025.
Short Background on Cryptita Plays’ Blockchain Education Initiative
Earlier this year, Lingao and the Cryptita Plays team introduced their Mini-Library Project, mainly for kids and teens aged 8 to 15 in underserved and remote communities who lack access to books, the internet, or modern learning tools.
- The first mini-library was established in Kabatuhan, Negros Occidental.
- These small libraries placed in remote areas are filled with beginner-friendly books on crypto, digital safety, and other important topics.
- In an interview with BitPinas, Lingao shared that the collaboration began after they reached out to Buenaventura. In response, the GCrypto Chief supported the initiative by donating copies of his book, which were directly distributed to their selected beneficiaries.
- Bitget’s Blockchain4Youth also helped them develop crypto-focused materials, including their upcoming “Cryptita Plays” crypto book, on this initiative, according to the content creator.
In the same interview, the Cryptita Plays team expressed plans to expand to a total of 10 mini-libraries and further grow their learning materials, starting with beginner-friendly content for kids and teens.
This article is published on BitPinas: Bitget Supports Cryptita Plays’ Illustrated Blockchain Encyclopedia for Kids in the Philippines
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