2023-9-7 13:32 |
Thailand's new government is utilizing blockchain and crypto wallets to disburse $280 cash handouts to citizens.
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2023-9-7 13:32 |
Thailand's new government is utilizing blockchain and crypto wallets to disburse $280 cash handouts to citizens.
Similar to Notcoin - Blum - Airdrops In 2024
Thailand's new government plans to use blockchain and crypto wallets to distribute a cash handout of around $280 to citizens in a bid to stimulate the economy and promote digital finance. The post New Thailand Govt Turns to Blockchain and Crypto Wallets for National Airdrop appeared first on BeInCrypto.
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