Tether partners with Rezo Money for blockchain education in Guinea
Tether (CRYPTO:USDT) has announced a strategic partnership with Rezo Money, a company focused on global payment solutions, to enhance blockchain education in Guinea.
The collaboration is part of Tether’s broader strategy to address digital literacy and financial challenges in developing countries, with the initiative launching in Conakry, the capital of Guinea.
Rezo Money will organise a series of workshops at three prominent higher education institutions in Conakry, aiming to introduce students to the world of cryptocurrency and blockchain technology.
These workshops will cover the practical uses of blockchain and stablecoin payments, helping students integrate these innovations into their daily lives.
Participants will be enrolled on the Rezo platform to engage in hands-on activities and interactive sessions, giving them a real-world experience with stablecoin transactions and blockchain applications.
This initiative reflects Tether’s commitment to improving digital education in developing nations through partnerships and targeted educational programs.
Tether sees blockchain as a tool to provide banking services to the unbanked, offer faster money transfers, and serve as a hedge against inflation, all of which are crucial for the economic growth of countries like Guinea.
Paolo Ardoino, CEO of Tether, emphasised the importance of spreading blockchain education globally, particularly in helping young people in Guinea engage with the digital economy.
Ibrahima Soumano, founder and CEO of Rezo Money, highlighted the significance of this partnership in delivering targeted educational content on blockchain to the appropriate audiences in meaningful ways.
Tether's involvement in blockchain education extends beyond Guinea, with the company also participating in events like the Africa Tech Summit and the African Bitcoin Conference in Ghana.
Tether has collaborated with retailers such as CBC and Bitnob to promote blockchain education in various African universities, demonstrating its dedication to expanding understanding of digital currencies and blockchain technologies across the continent.
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