The Lomond School, a non-public institution in Scotland, will accept Bitcoin for tuition fees and works with the Bitcoin writer Saifedean Ammous to introduce a brand new curriculum that focuses on Bitcoin and Austrian economy.
Ammous, writer of the Bitcoin Standard, develops an academic curriculum that mixes the principles of Bitcoin (BTC) and Austrian economy.
“I’ll work with the Lomond School to develop a curriculum for Bitcoin and Austrian economy,” Ammous wrote in a post on April twelfth and shared his excitement for “making the fabric widespread worldwide”.
Source: Saifedean Ammous
Claire Chisholm, headmistress of the Lomond School, confirmed the collaboration on April twelfth and wrote that she was “smitten by working with Dr. Ammous” and appreciating the “positivity of the Bitcoin community”.
The message comes a day after the Lomond School has announced that it’s going to accept BTC for tuition fees from the autumn semester 2025 and to be the primary school within the United Kingdom that takes over BTC payments.
Source: Saifedean Ammous
Ammous is best known for the Bitcoin Standard, which was first published in 2018. The book describes the economy philosophy behind Bitcoin and contrasts it with Fiat currency systems. It sold greater than 1,000,000 copies and, in line with Ammous, was translated into 38 languages.
CoinTelegraph contacted each the Ammous and the Lomond School with a purpose to receive further details in regards to the upcoming curriculum.
Bitcoin training is gaining in dynamics worldwide
Bitcoin has increasingly accepted educational institutions all over the world each as a subject of educational studies and as a financial instrument.
Schools and universities have been starting since 2013, when the University of Nicosia is predicated in Cyprus in Bitcoin, its master in Digital Currency Program, which is accessible each personally and online.
The Stern School of Business at New York University began the course “The Law and Business of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies” in 2014 of the primary Bitcoin-specific courses within the USA.
Stanford University also began its course “Bitcoin and Cryptocurrencies” in 2015, which focused on the technological and economic facets of the world's first cryptocurrency.
In February 2025, the University of Austin announced that the primary Bitcoin investment fund in the quantity of over $ 5 million as a part of the institute's larger $ 200 million foundation fund.
Source: Eric Balchunas
Three months before the University of Austin's announcement, regulatory registration showed that Emory University Bitcoin value over $ 15 million via the Bitcoin Bitcoin Fund from Grayscale reported on October 28.