Ethereum La Ceiba

$64.28 crowdfunded from 8 people

$198.45 received from matching pools

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Ethereum La Ceiba focuses on fostering Ethereum usage in Honduras through educational events, strategic local partnerships, monthly meetups, participation in EthLatam, and promoting volunteer work.

Ethereum La Ceiba is a budding community with a potential to jump on board and really make so waves in the Latin American ecosystem. We are excited to do onboarding, educational events and other activities that jumpstart ethereum usage in La Ceiba while also contributing to the overall Ethereum Honduras initiatives and of course the Latin American event of the year, the EthLatam.

-Strategic partnerships with local entities like universities, educational centers, businesses, etc. -Participation in community & educational events with Ethereum La Ceiba stands. -EthLaCeiba.0 Lets kick off the Etheruem La Ceiba´s first event in 2023. -Monthly meetups & a couple of educational events. -Create opportunities for the Ethereum La Ceiba Community to participate in Ethlatam 23.

  • Actively contribute with the whole Ethereum Honduras community & promote volunteer work within our local ecosystem.

Ethereum La Ceiba History

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