BitBoy’s opponent, “More Light,” told Cointelegraph after the fight he didn’t expect Armstrong to be so “amped up” during their match.
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The Bank for International Settlements is advancing plans for global tokenization and central bank digital currencies in 2024.
4557The threat pattern suggests that attackers mainly target large companies in Mexico with over $100 million in gross revenues.
1718Telefónica is joining the Helium Network’s decentralized technology to expand its coverage and increase infrastructure efficiency in Mexico.
3610The move provides PAX coin access to Mexico’s 3.1 million-plus cryptocurrency users.
3347“Imagine if Best Buy, Bank of America, Fox News and an NFL team were all owned by the same individual. All of them will have lightning capabilities in the future,” Jose Lemus, CEO of Ibex Mercado, told Cointelegraph.
6558Mexico’s central bank is working on legal, administrative and technological requirements for the peso’s digital version.
6478Women in Latin America are showing an increased interest in Web3 as organizations aim to drive participation through educational content and scholarships.
3370The Latin American region now makes up for a 9.1% share of the global crypto value received in 2022 with remittances and high inflation the highest drivers of adoption.
3312Mexico has a burgeoning crypto remittance market that has immense potential.
7252Brazil is already leading the globe in cryptocurrency adoption. Integrating crypto with payment providers in the region is a surefire way to see Latin America fully embrace the industry.
5908The expansion may not necessarily include Mercado Bitcoin acquiring a Mexico-based crypto exchange to operate in the country.
2838The announcement highlighted that this may spark the launch of more peso-backed stablecoins within the region.
9499Senator and outspoken crypto proponent Indira Kempis shared her excitement at the development on Twitter, stating that it was "for freedom, inclusion and financial education in Mexico."
4136Billionaire and Bitcoin advocate Ricardo Salinas believes that the growth of Bitcoin is inevitable, but its future depends on how fast and cheap transactions can get.
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