
Bitget's Blockchain4Youth Celebrates Two Years Of Youth-Driven Innovation
VICTORIA, Seychelles, May 27 (Bernama) -- Bitget, the leading cryptocurrency exchange and Web3 company, is excited to celebrate the 2nd Anniversary of Blockchain4Youth. With over 8,000 participants globally and more than 3,000 certificates issued, the program continues to empower the next generation with the knowledge and tools needed to shape the future of blockchain and Web3 innovation.
The initiative's success is anchored in its mission to bridge the knowledge gap between emerging technologies and youth audiences, particularly students, young developers, and aspiring entrepreneurs. Through the flagship initiative Bitget Builders, Bitget announced its global expansion through a series of offline engagements, inviting crypto enthusiasts from various backgrounds to co-build the Bitget ecosystem while unlocking insights, event access, and growth opportunities.

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