The Bitcoin Student Network organization launched the Layer Zero program, aimed at undergraduate students passionate about Bitcoin. The project offers students to travel to places where Bitcoiners communities are developing.
Layer Zero Se Focus In students over 18, anywhere in the world. According to project information, “they must be motivated to learn and be committed to the Mission of the Program.”
The program pursues the mission of “empowering young people to participate in the creation and strengthening of Bitcoin’s fundamental social layer and give life to Bitcoin’s potential.”
As indicated, this initiative allows students “an unparalleled opportunity to learn by doing, immersing themselves in communities around the world and contributing to shape to the future of global collaboration and innovation.”
Layer Zero will last 2.5 months, extending from June 1 to August 15. “Depending on the project, the location and schedule (academic) of the student,” according to the entity. Those interested in being part of the project They must submit their requests before February 15 and through the website of the Bitcoin Student Network.
According to the organization, Layer Zero participants will work in global places “where Bitcoin’s adoption and financial inclusion may have the greatest impact.”

“These locations may include emerging markets or areas with limited access to traditional banking services. Specific locations will be assigned according to the needs of the local Bitcoin communities and the preferences of the participants, ranging from circular economies to operational, technical and infrastructure -related projects, ”says the project.
All travel, accommodation, food and other possible logistics costs They will be fully covered by the promoter organization. “Which allows participants to concentrate completely in their internship without financial burden. This is a unique opportunity for students to immerse themselves in the Bitcoin ecosystem while receiving full financial support, ”said Bitcoin’s students.
Already in their respective places, participants will promote the adoption of Bitcoin through operational initiatives in the field. This could include teaching local communities on Bitcoin, helping to establish local payment systems and contribute to real world applications promoted by this technology.
This Bitcoin Student Network project, focused on students over 18, coincides with Cubo+, an advanced educational program in El Salvador that focuses on the training of software developers for Bitcoin.
Specifically, Cube+ is designed for university students and professionals interested in deepen the technical development of Bitcoin and the Lightning Network. In general, this project has been a fundamental factor in attracting young people from all over the world to El Salvador, interested in BTC and its ecosystem, as reported by cryptootics.
The Layer Zero initiative, like Cubo+, shows a growing commitment to the education and active participation of young people in the development and adoption of Bitcoin, providing practical tools and experiences that help to forge the future of emerging technology and global financial inclusion.