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Tether and Rezo Partner to Boost Blockchain Education in Guinea

source-logo  blockchainreporter.net 29 August 2024 00:40, UTC

Tether Operations Limited, a leading stablecoin issuer firm, announces groundbreaking news to partner with Rezo Money, a company building global discipline payments. Tether ($USDT) claims to collaborate with Rezo to put their efforts into delivering blockchain education in Guinea. This cooperation is part of a unique strategy that addresses digital literacy and financial issues in developing countries, starting with Conakry, the capital of Guinea.

Tether and Rezo Money Collaborate to Promote Blockchain Education in Guinea

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Rezo Money will organize promotional workshops at three popular higher education institutions in Conakry. These workshops shall help students take their first steps into the crypto space and efficient blockchain payment solutions. The sessions cover the uses of these technologies and allow students to incorporate such innovations into their lives.

Participants will be enrolled on the Rezo platform to participate in learn-by-doing activities and other interactive sessions exposing them to stablecoin payments. This project demonstrates Tether’s commitment to improving digital education development in developing countries through partnerships and educational initiatives.

Tether Enhances Easy Access to Banking Services Through Education

Blockchain technology helps to provide services to unbanked individuals, provides faster ways to send money, and helps to hedge against inflation. The alliance of Rezo Money and Tether seeks to concentrate on education outreach and making an impact on Guinea’s financial landscape.

Paolo Ardoino, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Tether also shared his optimistic approach toward spreading blockchain education at the global level. Such a program is crucial for the young people of Guinea, as it seeks to teach them how to engage effectively with the digital economy.

Rezo’s founder and CEO, Ibrahima Soumano, remarked that the present partnership is quite an essential step in utilizing strategies for spreading educational information on the blockchain to target populations in appropriate and meaningful ways.

Tether’s Ongoing Support for Blockchain Literacy in Africa

Moreover, Tether’s participation in training new blockchain experts resonates particularly in events like the Africa Tech Summit and the African Bitcoin Conference in Ghana. The organization has also collaborated with retailers like CBC and Bitnob to advance education in various African universities. These initiatives demonstrate Tether’s willingness to help understand digital currency and underlying technologies in emerging markets.

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