Philippine Universities Team Up With Binance To Offer Bitcoin, Crypto Courses
Binance is also working with Philippine regulators to establish a framework to encourage Bitcoin and crypto adoption in the country.Philippine universities will offer free courses on Bitcoin and other digital assets in partnership with Binance.The exchange participated in a Senate hearing in the country with industry regulators and leaders to help develop guidelines for digital assets. Financial literacy and consumer protections will be the primary focus for the region’s framework.Binance, the world’s biggest cryptocurrency exchange, recently attended a Philippine Senate hearing where....
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Binance is seeking licensing to establish a presence in the Philippines ahead of a moratorium and providing educational resources for future traders and blockchain developers. Binance representatives participated in a hearing of the Philippine Senate Banking Committee, according to a report in the local press Wednesday. Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas deputy governor Chuchi Fonacier, the country’s Security Exchange Commission (SEC) chair Emilio Aquino, and members of FinTech Alliance Philippines and the Cagayan Economic Zone Authority also took part in that hearing.The hearing was devoted to....
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