• 184. Solana lands in Mexico with Diego Dias

  • Sep 30 2024
  • Length: 48 mins
  • Podcast

184. Solana lands in Mexico with Diego Dias

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  • In this episode, I had the pleasure of sitting down with Diego Dias, Head of Latin America at Solana Foundation. Diego shared his inspiring journey from Brazil to the U.S. tech industry, where he is playing a pivotal role in the expansion of the Solana blockchain ecosystem. We dive into Solana's mission to become the go-to blockchain for mass adoption, and how community ownership is key to its growth. Diego sheds light on the technological advantages of Solana, such as its speed and cost efficiency, setting it apart from other blockchains like Ethereum. He also shares his vision for the future of payments, emphasizing the real-world applications of blockchain technology. Beyond tech, we discuss the importance of resilience in the face of challenges, and why personal health and investing in yourself are essential for long-term success. Whether you're a tech enthusiast or curious about the future of blockchain, this episode is packed with valuable insights. ¿Qué tal si nos hacemos amigos? Sígueme en mis redes sociales 🔻🔻🔻 https://www.instagram.com/javiermorodo https://www.linkedin.com/in/javiermtzmorodo https://www.tiktok.com/@javiermorodo https://www.facebook.com/javiermtzmorodo 🌐 https://revoluciondelariqueza.com ✅ Suscríbete a mi newsletter y recibe lo último en noticias del mundo financiero y consejos para una riqueza 360. ➡️ https://bit.ly/3TpMHKQ 📌 P.D: Aplica a Wealth Mastery, una inmersión de 3 días para comprender el juego de la riqueza. Da clic ahora 👉 https://bit.ly/4gkUPpO
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