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Other companies who post cryptocurrency jobs announce within 2 months they will accept or invest in cryptocurrency.
Anything to do with blockchain at 2p will be a winner....
Thank you CLP for getting in early.
The frosting on the cake is Artificial Intelligence and Quantum Supremacy
Mining will bring in good money but Artificial intelligence and Quantum Supremacy will bring in the pounds.
@Eddie 563, no apparently
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Apple seeking person with cryptocurrency background for new ‘Alternative Payments’ job
Chance Miller
- May. 26th 2021 8:03 am PT
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Apple is looking to expand its Apple Wallet team with someone experienced in cryptocurrency and other alternative payment solutions, according to a new job opening posted this week. The position was first spotted by CoinDesk, and it is specifically for a “Business Development Manager – Alternative Payments.”
The person chosen for the role would join the Apple Wallets, Payments, and Commerce team, which Apple internally refers to as the WPC team. The cryptocurrency mention is specifically listed in the “key qualifications” of the position. Apple says the person applying to this role should have five or more years of experience working in or with “alternative payment providers, such as digital wallets, BNPL, Fast Payments, cryptocurrency, and etc.”
The person should also have 10 or more years of professional experience, with 6+ years in “business or market development at multiple companies in financial services segments.”
The description for the job further explains:
This share has a habit of 10 or 20pct in a day then drip drip drip to new lows.
No bile intended, just where is any revenue coming from.
No revenue since the birth of the company.
They even couldn't make the company work in the Philipines prior to listing in London.
Failed in UK so they are moving operations back to the Philippines.
For what? To fail again.
I would advise all to check out the companies failed strategies and broken promises before investing a penny
Hod, agree with you entirely.
When the word is out FG is working on producing faster chips the big pockets will be lining up for exclusive deals.
It just won't be chips, I can see a lot of handshakes in time.
The potential to surpass Argo mkt cap is very very real