La micronación de Liberland otorga su máximo reconocimiento a Vitalik Buterin

La micronación de Liberland, dirigida por Justin Sun, ha otorgado su mayor honor al fundador de Ethereum, Vitalik Buterin. El reconocimiento tuvo lugar durante el ETH Prague 2026. A través de este galardón, Liberland continúa promoviendo la gobernanza basada en blockchain y la ciudadanía digital.

Liberland presentó su máximo galardón a Vitalik Buterin durante el evento en Praga. La micronación se centra en la tecnología blockchain para la gobernanza y ofrece opciones de ciudadanía digital a participantes de todo el mundo.

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