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12 Questions: Meet Rommel Rojas (Venezuela)

crowdSPRING Blog

Rommel lives and works in Valencia, Venezuela. My name is Rommel Rojas, I live in Valencia, Venezuela. I chose information technologies and from that time I was submerged in all things computers but always found a way to marry art with technology. He is always exploring the merge between design and technology.

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The four waves of crypto disruption: where are they today? 

Version One Ventures

Wave 1: Store of value (product market fit). But you only have to talk to people from high inflation countries like Argentina or Venezuela to understand the appeal of a globally-accessible and permissionless digital currency. Wave 2: Disruption of financial markets (early product market fit). As of mid October, more than $0.5b

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How to Translate Your Passion Into Your Purpose

Duct Tape Marketing

Click on over and give us a review on iTunes, please! But I ended up getting a job shortly after my internship in Venezuela, which was shortly after graduating from college. John (12:50): So every new wave of technology potentially presents challenges for established businesses. I mean, there was no technology.

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37 Entrepreneurs Explain Why They Started Their Businesses

Hearpreneur

When you can proudly use your product or service and find the value in it on a daily basis, you know you’re on to something. has transformed from a small information technology components firm into a comprehensive and full-service IT computer hardware and support solution provider, servicing over 20,000 clients across the country.

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Thank you Israel for welcoming our British startup (Guest post)

VC Cafe

The first two were prohibitive due to timezone difficulties. By process of elimination & in small part due to my Israeli heritage, Tel Aviv won the day. Tel Avivians are extraordinarily open minded, and if you are in tech, expect to be invited for dinners & tiyulim ( short trips). What could be better than that?