JAKARTA USDT stablecoin publisher Tether has announced a strategic partnership with Rezo Money, a global company that focuses on payment solutions. This collaboration aims to expand education about blockchain technology in Guinea, starting with Conakry, the country's capital.

Through this partnership, Rezo Money will hold a workshop at three leading universities in Conakry. This workshop is designed to make it easier for students to enter the crypto world and understand blockchain-based payment solutions. In addition to learning theory, participants will also get the opportunity to engage in practical and interactive sessions through the Rezo platform, which will also introduce the concept of payment using stablecoins.

Paolo Ardoino, CEO of Tether, emphasized the importance of this program in improving digital literacy around the world, especially for the younger generation in Guinea. Ardoino believes that good education will help people access and take advantage of the digital economy more effectively.

Ibrahima Soumano, founder and CEO of Rezo, added that this partnership is a significant step in disseminating information about blockchain in a meaningful way for the people of Guinea. Soumano hopes that this initiative will have a broad positive impact on the financial sector in the country.

Tether is not only committed to Guinea. The company is also active in supporting blockchain education in Africa through participation in events such as the Africa Tech Summit and African Bitcoin Conference in Ghana. In addition, Tether has teamed up with retailers such as CBC and Bitnob to expand crypto education at universities in Africa.


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