Tether to Drive Digital Asset Education in Turkey

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Crypto industry leader, Tether Operations Limited, and technology and strategy company, BTguru, have entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to assess digital assets educational initiatives in Turkey (Türkiye). The MoU aims to develop comprehensive programs introducing stakeholders to blockchain and peer-to-peer technology, and explore real-world asset tokenization use cases for banks. This collaboration could […]

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