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Bitget Partners with UNICEF for Blockchain Literacy

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Bitget has announced a strategic partnership with UNICEF Luxembourg aimed at enhancing blockchain literacy among girls and young women across nine countries over the next three years.

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Key Takeaways:
  • Bitget and UNICEF are partnering for blockchain education.
  • 300,000 girls to benefit from the program.
  • Focus on digital literacy in underrepresented areas.

This collaboration addresses the existing digital divide, emphasizing blockchain’s social potential.

Bitget, a global cryptocurrency exchange, is collaborating with UNICEF Luxembourg to advance blockchain literacy among girls in various countries. Gracy Chen, CEO of Bitget, emphasized the potential of blockchain technology for all. This initiative aims to introduce emerging technologies equitably. The partnership seeks to engage leading blockchain protocols and developers as mentors, potentially expanding educational reach. Impact includes training girls in STEM fields across countries like Morocco and South Africa, fostering broader adoption among youth. As Gracy Chen stated, “Emerging technologies should not be reserved for the privileged few—they must be introduced early and equitably. Blockchain, with its real-world use case and potential for social good, is one of the most powerful tools we can give to our younger generation to build products that change the way we look at modern society…” The collaboration represents a significant move towards boosting blockchain adoption among underrepresented groups, focusing on educational impact without immediate token price effects. Insights point to increased blockchain exposure, promoting technological literacy that could influence future market dynamics. Historically, similar initiatives have enhanced blockchain adoption without directly impacting market values, indicating a focus on long-term technological and social benefits.
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