In the announcement on August 26, CEO Changpeng Zhao announced that Binance has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the city of Busan, South Korea. Within the framework of the cooperation, the exchange will support the city to build a blockchain ecosystem and promote digital asset exchanges here.
CZ said in the statement:
“We are happy to be working with the City of Busan to bring tangible blockchain-related developments that benefit and support the city’s innovation efforts. Through our industry-leading position and technological expertise, combined with the City of Busan’s strong support for the blockchain industry, we hope to help grow crypto adoption within the city and beyond. We look forward to our close cooperation with the city to support the establishment of digital asset exchanges and various blockchain industries.”
Binance plans to set up an office in Busan later this year, Chosun Ilbo Korea reported. Busan is a port city of about 3.4 million people and a popular tourist destination located in the southeastern region of the country.
The exchange plans to develop and foster Busan City’s blockchain sector in several ways such as:
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