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Open Forest Protocol (OFP), based on NEAR Protocol, announced its first carbon credit verified with blockchain technology. Open Forest Protocol works as an “on-chain carbon” game of real-world assets (RWA), and its first project “Celsia” is...
Although dollarization and free convertibility of currencies are the final objectives of his administration, implementing them within the current year would be impractical to clean up the country's economy. in a recent interview,...
OKX continues its expansion in Latin America and landed in Argentina, where it will launch its Web 3.0 wallet with self-custody functions. The fourth largest exchange in the world will allow Argentines to trade NFTs and...
This Sunday, the votes in El Salvador allowed Nayib Bukele to consolidate power and guarantee the continuity of the Bitcoin project. Despite criticism, Bukele has won the sympathy of millions of Salvadorans and foreigners alike. In...
Local and foreign entrepreneurs agree that the use of Bitcoin is “very unusual” and that its use is minimal in El Salvador. So far, more than 100 companies have accepted BTC as a means of payment...
After the next elections, El Salvador will remain committed to its decision to adopt BTC as legal tender. On Wednesday, the vice president of El Salvador asserted that Bitcoin will continue to be...
The president of El Salvador has the preferences in two surveys, 81.9% and 70.9% for re-election. Nayib Bukele leads the opposition, which does not add more than 2.7% in the preferences of Salvadorans. Bukele is expected...
Province of La Rioja, Argentina, takes a step towards the future with its own digital currency Province of La Rioja, located in the northeast of Argentina, has taken the initiative to approve and...
Argentina has experienced a significant growing interest in World ID adoption, with adoption greater than 1% and a constantly growing rate. This phenomenon reflects the growing acceptance of digital verification technology in the country and the...
The Mexican congressman seeks to punish those who misuse AI to cause harm to third parties with 2 to 8 years in prison. Miguel Torruco Garza sent the initiative to the Justice Commission, where it stipulates...