Chinese-Canadian crypto entrepreneur Samson Mow has started a new company called JAN3 which aims to promote Bitcoin adoption and will help build digital infrastructure in El Salvador.
Samson Mow, former chief strategy officer of Blockstream and founder of Pixelmatic, said on Thursday that he has started a new company called JAN3 which will focus on accelerating Bitcoin adoption.
"It's a general MOU that says we'll work together to build digital infrastructure for the country and for Bitcoin City.” Mow and his new firm will work alongside El Salvador’s President, Nayib Bukele, and its government to assist in the establishment of Bitcoin City, athat will reportedly use geothermal power from nearby volcanoes to power Bitcoin mining as well as the city‘s infrastructure.
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