Crypto News From the Spanish-Speaking World: Sept. 30

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The Spanish-speaking world is seeing additional cryptocurrency and blockchain developments with the inauguration of a new blockchain campus at a Madrid university, a number of new allegations of crypto scams in the Dominican Republic, Mexico issuing professional certificates on blockchain and Æternity blockchain teaming up with the Digital Party of Uruguay.

Here is the past week of crypto and blockchain news in review, with original reporting from Cointelegraph en Español.

Blockchain campus at Madrid university gets inaugurated.

On Oct. 1, Cointelegraph en Español reported that a new blockchain campus was inaugurated at the headquarters of the Higher Technical School of Computer Engineers, of the Polytechnic University of Madrid.

Mexico: Professional certificates issued with blockchain technology.

News broke on Oct. 1 that the Mexican Ministry of Public Education had begun issuing professional certificates through the use of blockchain technology.

Peru issues criminal and labor background certificates through blockchain.

As of Sept. 28, Peru is using blockchain technology to issue criminal, police, judicial, academic and work experience certificates for people under 29 who wish to enter the labor market.

Uruguay Digital Party teams up with Æternity blockchain.

Decentralized application-focused blockchain Æternity formed a partnership with the Uruguay Digital Party to build a new system whereby citizens of Uruguay and members of the Digital Party can participate in a variety of political decisions in a transparent and decentralized manner.

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