La micronation Liberland décerne sa plus haute distinction à Vitalik Buterin

La micronation Liberland, dirigée par Justin Sun, a remis sa plus haute distinction au fondateur d'Ethereum, Vitalik Buterin. Cette reconnaissance a eu lieu lors de l'ETH Prague 2026. Par ce prix, le Liberland continue de promouvoir la gouvernance basée sur la blockchain et la citoyenneté numérique.

Le Liberland a remis sa plus haute distinction à Vitalik Buterin lors de l'événement à Prague. La micronation se concentre sur la technologie blockchain pour la gouvernance et propose des options de citoyenneté numérique aux participants du monde entier.

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