The labor market in cryptographic financial services is expanding in Latin America. In countries such as Mexico, Colombia, Argentina and El Salvador, qualified profiles are already required to work in this new ecosystem and, as a main incentive, they are offering salaries in stable cryptocurrencies such as USDT, USDC and DAI; known in English as "stablecoins", digital assets that always maintain their value in US$1.

Thursday, 03 March 2022 21:39

Tierra Fértil 2022 Festivals are here!

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In order to contribute to the consumption of local agricultural products and raise awareness of the ProgramaTierra Fértil , Walmart de México y Centroamérica will be developing a total of six fruit, vegetable and greens festivals throughout the year, starting with the first event dedicated to a healthy lifestyle.

Sunday, 27 February 2022 22:46

Can I get the latest apps with a HUAWEI smartphone?

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When we are considering the purchase of a HUAWEI device, many questions come to mind, such as: will I be able to access the apps that are in fashion? Will I be able to have the services that other technology companies provide? And for both questions the answer is: yes, you will be able to access your apps.

According to a report prepared by the Asociación Bancaria Salvadoreña (ABANSA), deposits grew +2.4% at the end of 2021, reflecting the economic activity and confidence of salvadoran depositors.

In a bulletin issued by the Asociación Bancaria Salvadoreña (ABANSA), digital platforms allowed banks to offer a greater coverage of services during 2021.

Fundación Edificando Vidas and Asociación Salvadoreña para la Prevención del Cáncer (ASAPRECAN) received this wednesday a donation from the Avon Promesa para Ganarle al Cáncer de Mama program, during a virtual meeting with the media.

The Minister of Labor, Rolando Castro said in a press conference that he has found state institutions such as the Asamblea Legislativa, la Fiscalía General de la República (FGR), Corte Suprema de Justicia (CSJ), Procuraduría General de la República y la Procuraduría para la Defensa de los Derechos Humanos (PDDH) that are not complying with the hiring of people with disabilities.

The Director General of the World Health Organization (WHO), Tedros Adhanom, warned that "the pandemic is not over and neither are its economic consequences", and urged a greater contribution from the world's main economies.

According to Bitcoin Magazine, Max Keizer and Stacy Herbert headed the firm El Zonte Capital, or "EZ Cap" for short, after living for the past two months in the coastal city and experiencing hands-on what a Bitcoin-based economy looks like.