2019-11-26 21:32 |
CX Technologies, the Israeli company behind DX.Exchange, entered bankruptcy after 78 of its employees filed a petition against the company
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2019-11-26 21:32 |
CX Technologies, the Israeli company behind DX.Exchange, entered bankruptcy after 78 of its employees filed a petition against the company
Similar to Notcoin - Blum - Airdrops In 2024
Benson Oak, a company from the Czech Republic, set up a $100 million fund to finance Israeli startups that work with blockchain technology.
2018-7-9 19:46 | |
Investment banking firm Benson Oak revealed it would pump “around $100 mln” into Israel-based startups with an “emphasis” on blockchain, local Israeli news outlet the Jerusalem Post reported today, July 9.
2018-7-9 14:59 | |
The Israeli high-tech sector is at present experiencing a brutal talent scarcity, with companies having to fight over employees with superior salaries, stock options and better perks. One such company thought of a new way to draw and preserve tech-savvy staff in this difficult situation and atmosphere- ‘offer to pay salaries in bitcoin’. The offer, […]
2018-6-17 01:38 | |
The continued censorship of cryptocurrency discussions on some of the larger sub-forums of Reddit has gotten to new levels recently. People are not only getting banned for any comment that might challenge the moderators’ enforced opinions in one forum, but complaints are also silenced in competing forums as well.
2018-6-14 07:10 | |
Paxful, the peer-to-peer (P2P) bitcoin marketplace, has announced new developments in its #BuiltWithBitcoin charitable initiative. The company has granted scholarships to female Afghan refugees in the U.
2018-6-13 23:10 | |
One such company might have found a new way to attract and retain tech-savvy staff in this environment: offer to pay salaries in bitcoin. Also Read: Founder of Tron Altcoin Justin Sun Takes Over Bittorrent Inc Spot.
2018-6-13 14:20 | |
The Israeli high-tech sector is currently undergoing a severe talent squeeze, with companies having to compete over employees with higher salaries, stock options and better perks. One such company might have found a new way to attract and retain tech-savvy staff in this environment: offer to pay salaries in bitcoin.
2018-6-13 13:10 | |