PANews reported on March 2 that Paolo Ardoino, CEO of Tether, posted on the X platform that by 2023, 600 million people in Africa will not have access to electricity. Imagine a small kiosk in Africa with solar panels on top that can charge hundreds of high-performance batteries, providing monthly subscription services to local communities, paid in local currency, Bitcoin Lightning Network (LN) or USDT, and now building 10,000 device deployments, then expanding to 100,000, and then becoming the largest distribution network for any goods and services. Tether is promoting relevant deployment plans in the African market by educating Africa on how to save with Bitcoin and USDT, providing high-quality educational materials and courses, providing high-quality free technology, super scalability, empowering hundreds of thousands of villages and hundreds of millions of people.
Tether CEO: Supporting African solar panel deployment plans paid for in local currencies, Bitcoin LN and USDT
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