Their combined token sales proceeds hit US$381.42m in 2017.
Their combined token sales proceeds hit US$381.42m in 2017.
Shoppers no longer have to wander to find a product they want to buy.
She founded a startup which provides small businesses with cloud computing solutions.
Quite late to the digital party, insurers find room for startup collaboration.
Launching the first legaltech accelerator is only the beginning of the industry’s digital shift.
Students can enroll in online lessons where they can see their tutor and virtual classmates in real-time.
Find out who made the cut.
It enables businesses in deploying crypto-backed token economies.
It provides dashboarding services enabling companies to easily review relevant compliance data.
It helps consumers make the right purchasing decisions.
The company has completed over $10m worth of deals in the eight months to end of 2017.
Monthly rates range from $550 for a Hot Desk and around $1,100 up to $40,500 a month for private offices.
They generated the amount after putting 165 million tokens for sale within 24 hours.
It also partnered with oBike which boosted its userbase to over 5 million.
He was able to navigate the rocky first year of the business on profits alone and no external funding.
Users of the app just have to scan a QR code.
The initial token sales drew 1,900 users.
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