
Visa seeks new college grads for Crypto Development Program
Successful candidates will, among many other tasks, "define Visa’s crypto strategy and identify new product opportunities." According to a recent job posting, Visa is inviting new college graduates to join its 18-month rotational Crypto Development Program. Applicants will alternate between the three departments of Visa's current crypto ecosystem: crypto product, crypto solutions and digital partnership, where they are given training, development, mentoring, networking and leadership exposure on top of practical experience in the industry.The job listing does not require any specific....
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Visa Wants Artists To Learn About NFTs
Visa has announced it will launch a program to introduce artists to the world of NFTs. The....
Visa is launching a program to support artists who want to use non-fungible tokens (NFTs) to sell their work. According to an announcement on Visa’s website, the financial services giant is partnering with former Major League Baseball player turned NFT artist Micah Johnson to help creators understand NFTs. And also “how to harness public blockchains for producing […]
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