JAKARTA - Cooperation between crypto companies and other industries is increasingly important in expanding the adoption of decentralized technology. This collaboration not only opens up new opportunities for innovation, but also bridges the gap in access to technology in various parts of the world.

This time the Bitget crypto exchange announced a strategic partnership with Jambo, a blockchain-based mobile network, to launch a satellite initiative aimed at expanding the reach of decentralized services globally.

This partnership focuses on increasing people's access to blockchain technology by providing an unlimited internet connection, especially in areas that are difficult to reach traditional networks.

JamboPhone, Jambo's flagship crypto smartphone, which is priced at 99 US dollars (around Rp1,600,000), is one of the main pillars of the company's vision. With sales of more than 700,000 units in 2024, JamboPhone is not just a telecommunications device, but also serves to access decentralized financial services (DeFi), games, and other Web3 services.

The satellite program initiated by Jambo aims to provide data connectivity smoothly for JamboPhone users, even in remote areas that are difficult to reach by conventional internet infrastructure.

Jambo CEO James Zhang stated that this initiative not only increases JamboPhone's competitiveness in the market, but also opens up new opportunities for blockchain-based mobile app development.

To finance this ambitious project, Jambo collaborates with Bitget's LaunchX platform. This platform provides users with initial access to invest in tokens with high growth potential.

Bitget CEO Gracy Chen emphasized that Jambo's goal is in line with Bitget's mission to support innovative projects that provide long-term value for the crypto ecosystem.

The Jambo satellite project has ambitions to create an independent digital ecosystem. Through this project, Jambo hopes to accelerate the adoption of blockchain technology among the wider community.


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