
Crypto innovation is changing the world
-Crypto innovation is happening around the world, from Latin America to Africa to Asia.
-Investing, payments, art, identity the variety of applications is wide.
-In Africa, crypto is being used for payments and remittances, and to cut costs.
-In Zimbabwe, FlexID is helping with identity officiation, having verified more than 1 million bank credentials in the country over the past three years.
-In Singapore, nearly two-thirds of investors said they’d continue to invest in crypto, despite the downturn.
-Latin America is one of the regions with the greatest crypto adoption.
-In Mexico City, Bitso is a major player in the crypto space, serving the unbanked and providing access to financial instruments.
-Digital art has exploded in popularity in recent years, and Kevin Rose is one of the main curators in the space.
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