FRESNO, Calif. -- The founders and co-CEOs of failed tech company Bitwise have been charged for a $100 million fraud scheme following a federal investigation. Irma Olguin Jr. and Jake Soberal appeared ...
The investment seeks to provide exposure to the value of Chainlink held by the Trust, less the expenses of the Trust’s operations. In seeking to achieve its primary investment objective, the Trust ...
Bitwise Industries co-founders and co-CEOS Jake Soberal, left, and Irma Olguin Jr. announce the company’s expansion into new cities in Colorado, New Mexico, New York, Texas and Wyoming in a video ...
FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) -- The once buzzing Bitwise Industries is now physically gone across Fresno. The buildings that once had their names, continue to stand tall, but without the tech company's name.
Bitwise Industries has selected Douglas Jemal’s 368 Sycamore Street as its Buffalo location according to Buffalo Business First. The Fresno-based company works with primarily marginalized communities ...
A day after pleading guilty to federal fraud charges, the disgraced cofounders of Fresno-based Bitwise Industries took to social media this week to apologize to their former employees, investors and ...
TOLEDO, Ohio — A West Coast tech company with big plans for expansion in Toledo - and beyond - has furloughed all 900 of its employees. It's a move that came as a surprise to many and affected Bitwise ...
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