Tether announces partnership with government of Guinea
Tether should extend access to blockchain and peers technologies through a new partnership with the Government of the Republic of Guinea.
In a announcement On February 17, Tether revealed that he had signed a memorandum of understanding with the government of Guinea. Collaboration aims to stimulate economic growth and digital transformation in the country.
According to a blog article shared by Tether, the understanding memorandum will focus on education, innovation and sustainable technology. Tether plans to take advantage of his expertise and his resources to promote the adoption and innovation of the blockchain. The partnership can also extend to the City of Sciences and in innovation in Guinea.
“This memorandum of understanding reflects our commitment to help countries build resilient digital savings. Together, we aim to implement effective blockchain solutions that benefit both public and private sectors, paving the way for economic growth and the establishment of Guinea as a leader in technological innovation. »»
Paolo Ardoino, CEO of Tether.
Tether is the company behind the largest stablecoin stable label in the world (USDT), and have signed several agreements with different governments around the world.
Recently, Tether announced the moving From its global headquarters to Salvador, the sovereign first nation to adopt Bitcoin (BTC) As a call for offers under the management of President Nayib Bukele.
Tether’s collaborations to stimulate the adoption of blockchain and cryptocurrency include partnerships with the city of Lugano in Switzerland, as well as initiatives in Turkey, Uzbekistan and Georgia.
The company has also launched educational programs in countries such as Côte d’Ivoire, Indonesia and Vietnam, aimed at promoting the wider adoption of blockchain.
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