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CoinEx Charity Partnered with Polkadot to Organize an Eye-Catching Blockchain Charity Conference at Brazil’s ITA University

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Blockchain technology, known for its decentralization and transparency, is at the forefront of business technology innovation. In Brazil, interest in blockchain technology originated from cryptocurrency transactions, particularly Bitcoin. With the support of regulatory bodies such as the Central Bank and Brazil’s Securities and Exchange Commission (CVM), Brazil has actively explored blockchain technology to position itself as a global supporter in the cryptocurrency realm. As a result, blockchain applications have expanded beyond cryptocurrency into industries such as finance, agriculture, logistics, and government. Despite the significant potential of blockchain technology, challenges persist in its practical application in Brazil, mainly due to the lack of public awareness and shortage of qualified professionals, leading to a shortage of blockchain talent.

To solve this problem, CoinEx Charity collaborated with the renowned Web3 platform Polkadot to successfully organize an eye-catching blockchain charity conference at Brazil’s ITA University on June 4th. The event attracted active participation from over 50 students and aimed to educate Brazilian students about blockchain by providing them with valuable resources.

This charity conference marks the inaugural partnership between CoinEx Charity and leading project Polkadot, both acclaimed for their expertise and technical prowess in the blockchain field. During the event, CoinEx Charity and the Polkadot team gave engaging presentations, delving into the fundamentals of blockchain and its vast potential applications. The lively atmosphere fostered frequent interactions and discussions, with students enthusiastically asking questions, sharing perspectives, and engaging in meaningful dialogues with industry experts, producing a rich exchange of ideas. Students at ITA University have demonstrated a keen interest in the future development of blockchain technology, underlining the vital role their involvement plays in advancing charitable conference activities and promoting blockchain adoption in Brazil.

This partnership between CoinEx Charity and Polkadot represents a new initiative aimed at providing better learning opportunities to students around the world, enabling them to succeed in emerging technology fields. Charity conferences not only facilitate knowledge transfer, but also embody CoinEx Charity and Polkadot’s commitment to promoting educational equity and resource sharing. Through such collaborations, both organizations aspire to provide greater learning opportunities to students around the world, enabling them to excel in the realm of emerging technologies. Future collaborations hold the promise of further contributions to global educational efforts.

Since its inception, CoinEx Charity has adhered to the mission of “making the world a better place through blockchain”, focusing on people and establishing a multi-million dollar charitable fund to support vulnerable groups globally. The organization actively engages in philanthropic initiatives to promote equitable access to educational opportunities globally, while also aiming to inspire students’ passion for learning and innovation, enhancing their technical skills and employability.

In the current year, with the ongoing global charity conference program, CoinEx Charity has successfully hosted numerous public education events in Brazil, Africa, Vietnam, Turkey and Indonesia, with plans to extend activities to Nigeria, India and Thailand, promoting sustainable development education. CoinEx Charity believes that the widespread adoption of charitable conferences globally will spark greater student interest in blockchain technology, contributing to the vibrant growth of the global blockchain industry.

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