Cardano Partners with Brazilian Tech Giant SERPRO to Boost Blockchain Adoption
Mar 7, 2025, 8:08 a.m.
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Cardano Foundation has announced a strategic partnership with SERPRO, Brazil's top state-owned IT firm, to enhance blockchain adoption across Latin America. This collaboration will leverage SERPRO's digital solutions expertise and Cardano's blockchain technology to improve public sector services, transparency, and innovation. The initiative focuses on education and infrastructure integration, positioning Brazil at the forefront of digital transformation. This partnership follows Cardano's previous alliance with Petrobras and is expected to drive significant advancements in the country's digital government strategies.
The partnership is likely to boost Cardano's visibility and adoption, positively influencing its price.
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