Cardano’s Latest Move: Partnering with TxPipe to Conquer Latin America! πŸŒŽπŸš€

In a move that’s sure to shake up the blockchain world, Input Output Global (IOG), the brains behind Cardano, has teamed up with Buenos Aires-based software house TxPipe. Their mission? To “attract, train, and support the next generation of blockchain developers” in Argentina and across Latin America. πŸ€―πŸ’»

Under this strategic partnership, TxPipe will be in charge of organizing hackathons, workshops, and meet-ups at IOG’s Buenos Aires office. They’ll be using the company’s TX3 developer toolkit to onboard engineers to the Cardano ecosystem. IOG, on the other hand, will provide the venue, logistical backing, and promotional reach. Both firms have also committed to co-hosting community events that will showcase Midnight, IOG’s privacy-focused protocol. 🀝

Cardano’s Latin American Takeover Begins! πŸŒŽπŸ’Έ

Charles Hoskinson, IOG’s chief executive, expressed his excitement about the collaboration, calling it an investment in local talent. “We are building a foundation for long-term ecosystem growth,” he said. “Our collaboration also fulfills the broader vision of making IO Buenos Aires a crypto hub.” πŸ¦πŸ’°

Santiago Carmuega, TxPipe’s co-founder, echoed Hoskinson’s sentiment, saying, “This partnership shows what’s possible when mission-aligned teams come together. We’re excited to help shape the future of crypto in Latin America.” 🀝🌎

The cadence of activity is set at one event every four to six weeks, with TxPipe supplying instructors and curriculum while IOG supplies space and operational support. Both companies argue that Argentina’s combination of skilled developers, culture of digital experimentation, and high cryptocurrency adoptionβ€”fueled in part by persistent inflationβ€”makes the country a natural hub for Cardano-centred innovation. πŸ’‘πŸ“ˆ

The press release states, “Argentina stands out as a strategic choice for long-term Web3 investment and ecosystem growth. With a highly skilled developer base, a strong culture of digital experimentation, and ongoing economic challenges, the country presents ideal conditions for the advancement of IO’s decentralized technologies. It also ranks among the world’s leaders in cryptocurrency adoption, as citizens and residents increasingly turn to digital assets for everyday transactions and to navigate inflation.” πŸ“ˆπŸ’±

The partnership follows IOG’s formal inauguration of its Buenos Aires office on 21 May 2025. Notably, IOG has been nurturing technical talent in the country for some time. In September 2024 the company’s education team delivered a two-week Cardano developer course at the National Technological University (UTN) in Buenos Aires, describing it as a “momentous” hands-on programme that deepened ties with the local community. πŸŽ“πŸ€

The project has also gained visibility at the highest political levels. Last September, Hoskinson met with President Javier Milei during Tech Forum Argentina to discuss blockchain’s role in economic reform. πŸ‘¨β€βœˆοΈπŸ’Ό

With the TxPipe partnership now operational, IOG is amplifying a strategy that combines bricks-and-mortar presence, formal education, and community-driven events to entrench Cardano’s developer base in Latin America, beginning with Argentina. πŸŒπŸ’»

At press time, ADA traded at $0.69. πŸ“ˆπŸ’°

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2025-07-11 13:43