The largest cryptocurrency class ever recorded in the world took place last Friday (7) and Binance landed in the Guinness Book with the feat that took place in Mexico, at an investor event.
Carolina Carnelli, Binance’s Head of Marketing for Latin America, was the instructor responsible for leading the 50-minute class, which included an exclusive remote presentation by Changpeng Zhao (CZ), founder and CEO of the exchange.
The record came during the Blockchain Land Nuevo León event in Mexico, making the company the first cryptocurrency platform to have a record in the Guinness Book.
Binance Enters Guinness With The Largest Cryptocurrency Class In The World
Full house with 289 people, who attended Binance’s class and were able to enter Guinness with the exchange, in a themed class on “How cryptoses are changing the world”.
The class started at 10:30 am (CDT, GMT-5) and covered topics such as Web3, blockchain, cryptocurrencies, existing asset classes and how they work, as well as teaching the benefits of blockchain and how cryptocurrencies can contribute to monetary freedom and financial inclusion across the globe. worldwide.
Talent Network and Binance emphasized their commitment to developing Latin American talent and spreading knowledge about Web3 technology, which has revolutionized industries around the world.
As Blockchain Land Nuevo León 2022 was a hybrid event (combined in person and online), the class was virtually guided by the official Talent World app. Online participants did not officially count towards the Guinness World Records Binance Blockchain Land Nuevo León title.
Apple co-founder attended an event entering Guinness
In addition to the Binance class entering Guinness, the Blockchain Land event was attended by several key figures.
Steve Wozniak, Apple co-founder and Bitcoin enthusiast, also attended the event in Mexico.
Alongside him, Senator Indira Kempis, who recently stated that the Mexican territory will make bitcoin legal tender, took part to discuss the plans.
This was the first cryptocurrency event to be featured on Guinness, in a major Latin American country in terms of cryptocurrency trading volume.
Recent data from Comscore shows that Mexico is second in volume to Brazil and Argentina. As in Brazil, Mexican traders tend to trade cryptocurrencies more through mobile apps than through desktop, despite spending less time on operations.
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