On February 18, according to Cointelegraph, Tether signed an agreement with the Republic of Guinea to explore the application of blockchain and peer-to-peer technology. The agreement aims to share best practices with the West African country, with a focus on education, innovation, and sustainable technology development.
According to official news, Tether today announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Republic of Guinea. This strategic collaboration aims to explore the possibilities of blockchain and peer-to-peer technology to drive economic growth and position the country as a leader in digital transformation in Africa. It is reported that Tether aims to support Guinea's "Innovation City" project, which aims to consolidate the country's leading position in the digital economy by cre...