Blockchain Entrepreneurs Launch Blockgeeks, Offering Expertise to Companies
Big financial institutions are investing huge sums of money in blockchain technology, recognizing the improvement it can bring to their operations. But what about the many companies that don’t have access to the capital and human resources these big institutions have? Many companies don’t have IT staff with blockchain development skills. To make sure that no one gets cut out of the emerging blockchain economy, a team of entrepreneurs has created Blockgeeks, a blockchain technology resource. The Blockgeeks website describes the company as a blockchain innovation hub and marketplace offering....
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Blockgeeks, a talent marketplace and knowledge-sharing platform that is focused on the emerging Blockchain movement, is launched in Toronto, Canada. Blockgeeks is a creation of three successful entrepreneurs, Vlad Martynov, Dmitry Buterin and Ameer Rosic. They see their mission as to enable mainstream businesses and investors to access practical Blockchain expertise. In turn, this will help the business world to benefit from the Blockchain’s remarkable ability to make commerce more secure and efficient. Workflows transformed. Some high-tech companies and large financial institutions are....
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