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How the BSV blockchain is helping Nigeria become the next African tech powerhouse
The Nigerian government has drafted and adopted a new technology strategy that aims to actively encourage the adoption of blockchain and other emerging technologies by citizens, says the Director-General of the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) Kashifu Inuwa Abdullah.
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How VXPASS is working with the WHO on Covid-19 vaccines for Lesotho
VXPASS has given an update on the rollout of its digital vaccine monitoring programme in Lesotho.
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VXPASS becomes first blockchain COVID-19 vaccine card to be approved by San Francisco
BSV-based business VXPASS has been listed by San Francisco as an accredited digital vaccine card provider.
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Minit Money joins IFWG regulatory sandbox
Centbee’s Minit Money project has been announced for inclusion into the South African government’s regulatory sandbox, opening the door for one of South Africa’s most innovative blockchain businesses to make its mark on digital asset regulation in the country.
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Inside Sudan’s first Blockchain Summit and Workshop: blockchain technology to rebuild a nation
The event was held at the Al Salam Hotel in Khartoum on April 8-9 and was attended by government officials, business leaders and university students to learn how blockchain technology can build better digital infrastructure and grow the domestic economy through diverse use cases.
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Blockchain-based VXPASS selected to manage and verify digital records for COVID-19 vaccination rollout for Kingdom of Lesotho
MIAMI, Florida – May 11, 2021 – VXPASS, a blockchain-based platform built to manage, store and verify records for global COVID-19 vaccination programs
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BSV’s Blockchain for Government Initiative completes historic first official visit to the Republic of the Sudan
The visit centred around Sudan’s first-ever Blockchain Summit & Workshop, a two-day event held April 8-9 and led by the BSV blockchain ecosystem.
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Looking Back: AfricaCom 2020, Bitcoin’s role in Africa
AfricaCom 2020 took place virtually at the beginning of November, drawing in several key players from the business world in Africa.