Gate’s appearance at this year’s Brazil Blockchain Conference is a bit like an “ecosystem health check report.”
From infrastructure → tool-based products → Web3 ecosystem → global market layout, the entire chain was presented in full. Latin America is one of the fastest-growing regions for Web3, and Gate is deepening its presence at this moment to secure a position ahead of the next wave of user and developer dividends. It feels like Gate will continue to ramp up efforts in Brazil, Argentina, Mexico, and these other regions going forward.
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Gate’s appearance at this year’s Brazil Blockchain Conference is a bit like an “ecosystem health check report.”
From infrastructure → tool-based products → Web3 ecosystem → global market layout,
the entire chain was presented in full.
Latin America is one of the fastest-growing regions for Web3,
and Gate is deepening its presence at this moment to secure a position ahead of the next wave of user and developer dividends.
It feels like Gate will continue to ramp up efforts in Brazil, Argentina, Mexico, and these other regions going forward.