Taking the long view on crypto

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By Karyne Levy

Friday, January 26, 2024

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"It's the single best time to invest in [crypto] companies," according to 10T Holdings and 1RoundTable Partners' CEO, Dan Tapiero. Crypto reporter Jacquelyn Melinek has the inside scoop on why his firm is taking the long view to ride out the volatility of the web3 landscape as it raises its fourth fund.

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Karyne

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Dear Sophie,

I'm a citizen of India. I will graduate from a U.S. master's degree program in the spring. I'm interested in working in space technology and will be applying for jobs in that field while I'm on OPT. I've heard that most space tech companies are reluctant to hire individuals on F-1 student visas due to export rules and other compliance issues. How can I one day pursue my dreams?

— Space Savvy

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