UPCX has been selected as the official blockchain payments sponsor of the 2024 World Aquatics Championships and World Cup in Doha
According to an official announcement, UPCX has been selected as the official blockchain payment sponsor for the 2024 World Swimming Championships in Doha and the FINA Swimming World Cup Tour. The 2024 World Championships will be held in the capital of Qatar from February 2 to 18, and the FINA Swimming World Cup Tour is scheduled to be held in Shanghai, South Korea's Incheon, and Singapore from October to November 2024.It is reported that UPCX is committed to optimizing financial solutions and payment methods through blockchain technology, aiming to provide more convenient services for consumers. During the two international major events, the "UPCX" logo will be displayed on the athletes' bibs, and it is planned to be displayed on various digital media such as official competition websites with the same logo.
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