Summary
- UXLINK announced that it will participate in Stanford University's digital currency development project in the US.
- This project aims to enhance global financial inclusion and aligns with UXLINK's vision.
- UXLINK stated that it will focus on expanding the accessibility of digital currency and building a transparent and efficient payment system through it.

The Web3 social platform UXLINK is joining a digital currency development project led by Stanford University in the US.
On the 10th, UXLINK announced through its official X account that it is officially participating in Stanford University's Future of Digital Currency Initiative (FDCI). UXLINK described FDCI as "a project exploring how digital currency can enhance global financial inclusion," and stated that "this aligns with UXLINK's vision."
UXLINK intends to expand digital currency accessibility through FDCI. The UXLINK side stated, "We will create a world where everyone can access transparent and efficient payment and market mechanisms with digital currency," and "(participating in FDCI) is a commitment to continuously invest and focus on research and development (R&D) to solve such challenges."

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