The launch of the non-profit aims to support Bitcoin developers in Brazil and Latin America.Read MoreCoinDesk
Vinteum, a non-profit Bitcoin research and development center dedicated to supporting Bitcoin developers in Brazil and the wider Latin America region, launched today. Co-founders Lucas Ferreira of Lightning Labs and Andr? Neves of ZEBEDEE will serve as the foundation’s Executive Director and Director of Partnerships, respectively.
Vinteum’s mission is to train and fund open source developers across Brazil and Latin America to work on Bitcoin and the Lightning Network, an area which has become critical in recent years as Bitcoin matures beyond hobbyist use cases.
Vinteum’s first cohort of sponsors includes institutional investor John Pfeffer of Pfeffer Capital; Xapo Bank founder and early Bitcoin champion Wences Casares; CEO and co-founder of Bitcoin blockchain company Ripio, Sebastian Serrano; crypto exchange Okcoin; and the Human Rights Foundation (HRF). The amount of funds Vinteum now holds is undisclosed.
In addition to announcing its launch, Vinteum named its first grantee, Bruno Garcia. Garcia is a Bitcoin Core developer and a Brink grant recipient. Gracia will act as Vinteum’s Director of Education, dedicating himself to educating promising developers while also continuing his technical contributions to Bitcoin, which include reviewing and testing pull requests, extending and improving test coverage, and working on improvements for the peer-to-peer, wallet and REST API modules.
Brazil experienced an economic crisis when hyperinflation took hold in the early ’90s. As such, Bitcoin supporters have taken root in the country given the cryptocurrency’s sound money principles.
Likewise, across Latin America, countries like Argentina and Venezuela are currently in the throes of hyperinflation. On top of that, Bitcoin is viewed favorably in Argentina, according to survey data from Block. Vinteum will look to take advantage of this to enact meaningful change through a grassroots educational effort.
NonprofitsWences CasaresBitcoin CoreBitcoinLightning NetworkBrazilVenezuelaArgentina
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