World Cup returns to Mexico after 40 years, but locals feel left out as crypto sponsors move in
The World Cup's crypto sponsorships highlight a growing digital divide, overshadowing local fan engagement and affordability concerns. The post World Cup returns to Mexico after 40 years, but locals feel left out as cryp...
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