Xapo CEO, Wences Casares Refers to Bitcoin as the New Gold Standard
Xapo CEO, Wences Casares believes that bitcoin detains the much needed potential to become the new gold Standard; he firmly stated this in a video posted by Bigthink. Casares is an Argentinean entrepreneur with many years of experience with internet technologies and the gaming industry. In all these years of activity he gathered an enormous financial expertise. In a video session led by Bigthink, a Knowledge dedicated forum, he tells us about bitcoin and what it could mean for International ecommerce trading. Casares says that Bitcoin may be the most important social experiment going on....
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Wences Casares, the CEO of bitcoin company Xapo, has begun legal proceedings against online identity firm LifeLock in response to a suit filed by the company which alleged contract violations against him and several Xapo employees. The cross-complaint filed by Casares at California's Superior Court on 24th July states:
CoinTelegraph's interviews series from a diverse range of movers and shakers in the world of Bitcoin continues with Xapo founder Wences Casares. Wences is busily involved in the development of one of the most promising innovations. With Xapo, a credit card has been released which is directly linked to a Bitcoin wallet, giving its users the ultimate flexibility when it comes to POS transactions. The idea is heavily focussed on public accessibility, and Wences is also involved in Endeavor, an organization helping entrepreneurs realize their potential. We caught up with him at Bitcoin2014....
Xapo CEO Wences Casares and some of the members of the Xapo team have been sued for breaching their contract with LifeLock. Casares responded with a cross-complaint against the online identity firm and is seeking damages and a jury trial. Last year, LifeLock filed a complaint against Casares and several Xapo employees who were members of the Lemon digital wallet company that Casares founded and was acquired by LifeLock. Xapo Lawsuit. According to the LifeLock complaint, Casares and his long-time associates for launching a new business called Xapo using the facilities of Lemon. Furthermore,....
LifeLock says that Xapo CEO Wences Casares developed Xapo using LifeLock's resources. The background is that Caseres previously ran Lemon, a digital wallet start-up that was later sold to LifeLock at the end of 2013. Casares and most of the Lemon team became LifeLock employees. LifeLock claims that Casares started Xapo by "using a product developed by Lemon employees, in Lemon's facilities, on Lemon's computers, and on Lemon's dime." Casares initially pushed to have the case thrown out, but a judge in Silicon Valley disagrees, and the lawsuit against current Xapo CEO will move forward. The....
According to Fortune, identity theft protection company LifeLock has filed a lawsuit against the Zurich-based Bitcoin cold storage vault provider Xapo's founder Wences Casares and four other employees. In its complaint, LifeLock is asking the court to coerce the founder and others to expel "the value of the Xapo product attributable to Defendants' misrepresentations, omissions, breaches of duty, and other wrongful conduct." If the court finds Casares guilty, LifeLock might aim to take a direct shot at one of the most promising Bitcoin ventures, Xapo. What is the Case? In December 2013,....