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CoinEx announced the launch of the CoinEx Campus Ambassador Program in Buenos Aires, partnering with ViaBTC and other organizations to hold a series of educational sessions at three local universities focused on blockchain and cryptocurrency topics.
CoinEx, in collaboration with ViaBTC, ONG Bitcoin Argentina, and CoinEx Charity, has introduced the CoinEx Campus Ambassador Program in Buenos Aires. The program’s initial phase includes five educational sessions across three universities—UCES, Universidad de Palermo, and Universidad de Buenos Aires—covering blockchain topics such as Bitcoin, self-custody, mining, and decentralized networks.
The initiative aims to connect academic theory with practical insights from the digital economy and is slated for future expansion into more universities throughout Argentina. Participation is open to students from diverse fields, with a stated emphasis on education and long-term engagement.
To participate in the CoinEx Campus Ambassador Program in Buenos Aires, students should attend the educational sessions organized across partnered universities (UCES, Universidad de Palermo, and Universidad de Buenos Aires). The program is designed for students interested in blockchain, Bitcoin, mining, and decentralized networks, aiming to foster academic engagement and leadership opportunities. For more details and to register or express interest, users can visit the official sign-up link.
CoinEx is a cryptocurrency exchange that offers a range of digital assets, including Bitcoin, Ethereum, USDT, and various tokens, with trading pairs against both cryptocurrencies and major world currencies such as USD. The platform features a proprietary coin (CET), fixed fee structure that varies by trading level and VIP status, and access via both web and mobile applications. For further details about CoinEx’s trading volumes, supported assets, and user support, read the broker profile on Traders Union.
In the previous CoinEx update, we covered the exchange's completion of a major CET token repurchase and burn, where over 16 million CET were removed from circulation. For full details, see our earlier news about CoinEx.