Brazilian Chess Competition to Hand Winners NFTs
The organizers of a new Brazilian chess tournament say they will reward winners with non-fungible tokens (NFTs). Per the Brazilian media outlet Livecoins, the event will be “nationwide” and has been organized by a fintec...
Per the Brazilian media outlet Livecoins, the event will be “nationwide” and has been organized by a fintech firm named Inkluziva.
The event will open to students “in the national education system” aged six and upwards.
Five age categories will be opened, meaning that a total of five national champions will be crowned at the final on November 25....
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