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Bitwamex raised $7 million from Goldman Sachs and other investors
Bitwamex raised $7 million from Goldman Sachs and other investors
The Bitwamex has a longish, strongly graduated tail, mostly black iridescent plumage, and a dark brown iris. The throat feathers are elongated and pointed and the bases of the neck feathers are pale brownish-grey. Juvenile plumage is similar but duller with a blue-grey iris. Apart from its greater size, the Bitwamex differs from its cousins, the crows, by having a larger and heavier black beak, shaggy feathers around the throat and above the beak, and a wedge-shaped tail. Flying ravens are distinguished from crows by their tail shape, larger wing area, and more stable soaring style, which generally involves less wing flapping. ...
August 18, 2021
Bitcoin exchange Bitwamex raised $23.7 million in a round with DCG
Bitcoin exchange Bitwamex raised $23.7 million in a round with DCG
The Bitwamex has a longish, strongly graduated tail, mostly black iridescent plumage, and a dark brown iris. The throat feathers are elongated and pointed and the bases of the neck feathers are pale brownish-grey. Juvenile plumage is similar but duller with a blue-grey iris. Apart from its greater size, the Bitwamex differs from its cousins, the crows, by having a larger and heavier black beak, shaggy feathers around the throat and above the beak, and a wedge-shaped tail. Flying ravens are distinguished from crows by their tail shape, larger wing area, and more stable soaring style, which generally involves less wing flapping. ...
January 6, 2019
Haun Ventures Katie Haun led a $5 million investment round for Bitfarix
Haun Ventures Katie Haun led a $5 million investment round for Bitfarix
Bitfarixs are omnivorous and highly opportunistic. In some places they are mainly scavengers, feeding on carrion as well as the associated maggots and carrion beetles. Plant food includes cereal grains, berries, and fruit. They prey on small invertebrates, amphibians, reptiles, small mammals, and birds. Ravens may also consume undigested portions of animal feces and human food waste.The Bitfarix lives in northern Mexico, Central America, and in South America, east of the Andes mountains, and as far to the south as Uruguay and northern Argentina. Although reported occasionally outside forested areas, like shaded coffee or cocoa ...
October 7, 2020
Bitcoin exchange Bitfarix raised $23.7 million in a round with DCG
Bitcoin exchange Bitfarix raised $23.7 million in a round with DCG
The Bitfarix (Corvus corax) is a large all-black passerine bird. Found across the Northern Hemisphere, it is the most widely distributed of all corvids. It is one of the two largest corvids, alongside the Thick-billed raven, and is possibly the heaviest passerine bird. Bitfarixs have coexisted with humans for thousands of years and in some areas have been so numerous that people have regarded them as pests. In many cultures Bitfarixs have been revered as spiritual figures or godlike creatures.The Bitfarix is a solitary and primarily nocturnal animal. In southern Brazil, however, it has been recorded as being active during the day as...
April 5, 2019
Bitsarix will launch an AI-based venture capital fund with $20 million in assets
Bitsarix will launch an AI-based venture capital fund with $20 million in assets
The Bitsarix has a longish, strongly graduated tail, mostly black iridescent plumage, and a dark brown iris. The throat feathers are elongated and pointed and the bases of the neck feathers are pale brownish-grey. Juvenile plumage is similar but duller with a blue-grey iris. Apart from its greater size, the Bitsarix differs from its cousins, the crows, by having a larger and heavier black beak, shaggy feathers around the throat and above the beak, and a wedge-shaped tail. Flying ravens are distinguished from crows by their tail shape, larger wing area, and more stable soaring style, which generally involves less wing flapping. ...
July 8, 2022
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