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How S pore Ride-Hailing Firm TADA Sets Itself Apart From Grab, Gojek With A Blockchain Model

How S’pore Ride-Hailing Firm TADA Sets Itself Apart From Grab, Gojek With A Blockchain Model Jae Chia © Provided by Vulcan Post How S pore Ride-Hailing Firm TADA Sets Itself Apart From Grab, Gojek With A Blockchain Model Nearly three years ago, ride-hailing service TADA entered the Singapore market together with a slew of other companies. Now, it is present in Vietnam and Cambodia as well with an estimated 100,000 drivers and 890,000 users. Most recently, the company behind TADA MVLLABS raised US$15 million in Series B funding to build an electric vehicle (EV) model for launch in Cambodia. ONiON T1 is a modernised version of the traditional three-wheeled 

Some S pore Bizs Already Accept Crypto Payments, But A Nationwide Adoption Is Still Unlikely

Some S’pore Bizs Already Accept Crypto Payments, But A Nationwide Adoption Is Still Unlikely Jae Chia © Provided by Vulcan Post Some S pore Bizs Already Accept Crypto Payments, But A Nationwide Adoption Is Still Unlikely When bitcoin started in 2009, it was worth practically nothing. Now, more than a decade later, the cryptocurrency industry has gone through several highs and lows, hitting an all-time peak of more than US$61,000 in mid-March. It has also been growing in acceptance amongst mainstream investors and companies. Most recently, a Singapore investor made waves in the art world when he spent a record-breaking US$69 million (S$93 million) worth of cryptocurrency on a digital art piece.

This M sian Biz Is A Tribute To Old Newspaper Uncles Who Bought Trash In Neighbourhoods

This M’sian Biz Is A Tribute To “Old Newspaper” Uncles Who Bought Trash In Neighbourhoods Joycelyn Tan © Provided by Vulcan Post trash4cash-recycletruck-005 © Provided by Vulcan Post This M’sian Biz Is A Tribute To Old Newspaper Uncles Who Bought Trash In Neighbourhoods Author’s Blurb: Back in primary school, we had a recycling programme where students were encouraged to bring old newspapers from home and stack them into 1 metre towers. It was a fun way to educate us kids on the values of recycling. Trash4Cash has one hope: that there will one day be no more waste on Earth. But the reality is, recycling rates in Malaysia are still very low, and the business’s Managing Director, Redza, is aware of this.

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