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This is a pretty glitzy pdf. Does anyone know which company or companies are working with the government on this initiative?
Ok, it's very clear now it was most likely Galoy, which just shared this:
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Thanks for posting this. It seems like a lot more work is required here than even in El Salvador. It's the second poorest country in the world, with only 15% of the population having electricity, and 11% with internet. The benefits to the people could be massive. I wonder how difficult it would be to set up a bitcoin based charity in the country that helped with getting the basics to the people, like food, clean water and shelter? I will look into what charities are already operating there.
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Is there any credible NGO from the Central African Republic that accepts Bitcoin donations?
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There is a new exchange called Mara which claims to be advising.
“MARA will become the official crypto partner of the Central African Republic and an adviser to the president on crypto strategy and planning,” the company reportedly stated.
Coinbase-backed MARA To Advise Central African Republic On Bitcoin Adoption | Bitcoin Magazine #27651 https://bitcoinmagazine.com/markets/coinbase-backed-mara-to-advise-central-african-republic-on-bitcoin-adoption
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Thanks. I missed this.
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There may be additional advisors, ... e.g., Fodé Diop:
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