Australian Bitcoin Entrepreneur Launches Robo-Advice Platform

Australian Bitcoin Entrepreneur Launches Robo-Advice Platform

It is no secret bitcoin entrepreneurs and startups have a vested interest in disrupting the financial system as we know and use it to this very day. Although not everyone may know the name Zhenya Tsvetnenko, this Australian Bitcoin entrepreneur has joined forces with David Pettit to form a new robo-advice platform. FinTech and Bitcoin Collide For New Robo-Advice Platform. People active in the world of financial news may have heard the term robo-advice before, as it seems to be one of the hottest trends in FinTech right now. Especially the millennials demographic is looking for financial....


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