Paxful and the Mayor of Miami give away 500 tickets to the Bitcoin 2022 conference
Miami Mayor Francis Suarez and Paxful, a digital payment platform, have partnered with the non-profit organization Built With Bitcoin Foundation in order to promote a new educational initiative focused on Bitcoin (BTC) and financial education, reported Coin Telegraph.
Initiatives instruct free tickets to the 2022 bitcoin conference at local colleges and universities as part of a larger effort to improve financial literacy among minority and most vulnerable communities in Miami.
Up to 500 tickets for students and local residents to attend the conference, which will take place April 6-9 at the Miami Beach Convention Center.
Similarly, the cost of tickets is $899.
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Lucky winners will have access to the full conference agenda that was released on March 15. In addition to the fact that the featured speakers at this event are international and high-ranking, such as Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele, MicroStrategy CEO Michael Saylor, United States Senator Cynthia Lummis, businessman Peter Thiel and Cathie Wood of Ark Invest .
Among the participants will also be influencers, bitcoin investors and entrepreneurs who led the three-day event.
The tickets will be drawn by Venture Miami, a portfolio team that met with Mayor Suárez, to promote innovation, as well as job creation and diversity in high-growth sectors, such as information technology. information.
It is no secret that Francis Suárez has been emphasizing the use of bitcoins in his second term and that he receives his salary separately through this cryptocurrency, according to what he himself announced last December.
I'm going to take my next paycheck 100% in bitcoin…problem solved! @Sarasti can you help? https://t.co/v4YdPZ0tYc
– Major Francis Suarez (@FrancisSuarez) November 2, 2021
One of the things that has surprised the inhabitants of the City of the Sun is that the mayor plans to take a part of their payment in the largest cryptocurrency, being approximately $401 thousand.
Another of the movements that they usually do with these cryptocurrencies is to establish a program in which the residents of the city can reach a dividend of Bitcoin. This program is facilitated by the MiamiCoin cryptocurrency, whose purpose is to help finance municipal projects by generating returns.
Miami Daily
Author: Natasha Palís 7:41 am