Trust Machines invites potential candidates to submit a general application outlining their background and how they can contribute to the Bitcoin economy.
The mission of Trust Machines is to grow the Bitcoin economy. We’ve recently raised $150M to realize this vision, build Bitcoin apps, and the open-source technologies required to unleash the true potential of Bitcoin for DeFi and Decentralized Applications.
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