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El Salvador Launches 160-Hour Bitcoin Certification for 80,000 Civil Servants
Aug 21, 2024, 12:55 AM
El Salvador is set to launch a comprehensive Bitcoin certification program aimed at upskilling 80,000 civil servants. The initiative, spearheaded by the National Bitcoin Office of the Presidential Office, will provide Bitcoin instruction and certification, integrating open-source courses such as Mi Primer Bitcoin and Node Nation into public training. This 160-hour training is part of El Salvador's broader strategy to integrate Bitcoin into its economic framework.
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