Factom CEO Peter Kirby Comments on Honduras Title Project Status

Factom CEO Peter Kirby Comments on Honduras Title Project Status

Peter Kirby, CEO of Factom, posted a small blog update a few hours ago regarding the Honduras Title Project. In this post, it was mentioned how certain misconceptions regarding the project needed to be cleared up, such as the stalling of the project itself. Even though the team remains optimistic the deal with the Honduran government will come to fruition, it will not take place this year. As we mentioned in yesterday’s article, there were some incorrect statements circulating on the Internet regarding the current status of the Honduras Title Project and Factom. Certain factors regarding....


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