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Progress of Bitcoin in North Carolina

The Startup Magazine

For example, BitPay, one of the largest cryptocurrency payment processors in the world, is headquartered in Raleigh. And last year, the first Bitcoin ATM was installed in Charlotte. This welcoming attitude has led to a number of Bitcoin-related businesses popping up in North Carolina.

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A Google Docs interview with Richard Simms, co-founder of Tech Talent South

Jeff Hilimire

Right now, we run programs here in Atlanta (where we started the company) as well as in Raleigh, Charlotte, and Asheville, NC. I was doing an early-stage startup in Chicago and Betsy was running a physical product development company in Charlotte that she’d recently sold. So Betsy is in Charlotte and you’re in Atlanta, correct?

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Business Modeling is Process, not an Event

The Entrepreneurial Mind

When we expanded our health-care business from Raleigh into Charlotte, N.C., As a result, our operation in Charlotte never reached profitability. Businesses expanding into new products or new markets should also give careful consideration to the business model. I personally learned this lesson the hard way.

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MANAGING DIRECTOR OF TECHSTARS AUSTIN

Austin Startup

23: Raleigh, NC Sept. 24: Charlotte, NC?—? New York City, NY Sept. 10: Techstars New York?—?New New York City, NY?—? RSVP here Sept. 11: Startup Week?—?Washington Washington D.C. 18: Startup Week?—?Denver, Denver, CO?—? RSVP here Sept. RSVP here Oct. 8: San Francisco, CA Oct. 9: Silicon Valley, CA Oct. 16: Los Angeles, CA Oct.

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