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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailBitcoin briefly drops below $62,000 as economic and geopolitical pressures loom: CNBC Crypto WorldCNBC Crypto World features the latest news and daily trading updates from the digital currency markets and provides viewers with a look at what's ahead with high-profile interviews, explainers, and unique stories from the ever-changing crypto industry. On today's show, Haider Rafique, chief marketing officer at OKX, discusses the company's new Layer 2 meant to bring more liquidity and assist developers in bringing dApps to the OKX community.
Persons: explainers, Haider Rafique Organizations: CNBC Crypto, CNBC Locations: dApps
Edge & Node, the startup behind the Web3 protocol The Graph, has a new interim CEO, Brandon Ramirez. The same goes for the developers seeking to build decentralized apps, or dapps, as they're commonly called. Companies such as the decentralized-finance startups Sushi and Lido and the crypto research startup Messari have used The Graph for their development. Like many blockchain developers, Ramirez earned his programming chops in enterprise software. Ramirez, Tal, and Pohlmann founded The Graph in 2018 to help create some of that basic infrastructure.
Space and Time, a Web3 startup, announced a $20 million funding round on Tuesday. Check out the 14-slide pitch deck the startup used to raise in this Insider exclusive. Space and Time, a decentralized data platform, secured a $20 million raise, led by Microsoft's venture arm. Check out the 14-slide pitch deck the startup used to raise in this Insider exclusive. Space and TimeSpace and TimeSpace and TimeSpace and TimeSpace and TimeSpace and TimeSpace and TimeSpace and TimeSpace and TimeSpace and TimeSpace and TimeSpace and Time
Here are 10 hiring companies where you can work from anywhere in the world. It has compiled a list of companies that posted the most work-from-anywhere job listings between January and June. It said the three industries that posted the most work-from-anywhere jobs over that period were marketing, IT, and writing-or-editing services. The most popular work-from-anywhere job titles included copywriter, social-media manager, front-end developer, executive assistant, and recruiter, Flexjobs said. Here are the 10 companies that offered the most full- or part-time work-from-anywhere jobs in the six-month period.
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