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Hack & CryptoTask joined forces!

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We are very pleased to announce our strategic partnership with CryptoTask!

CryptoTask is the biggest decentralized freelancing marketplace where people can find the best-matching professionals for their needs, and freelancers can seek jobs or microtasks and get paid instantly. With over 35 000 users, this peer-to-peer freelancing platform offers automated instant payout settlement, very low fees, no fake or hidden freelancers’ rate boost and reputation stored on the blockchain.

Our aim is to seek talents in the dev/crypto/blockchain space and CryptoTask is the ideal platform for this need. We are constantly on the hunt for inspired enthusiasts looking to join our fresh, keen blockchain believers team. So we warmly invite CryptoTask’s community to regularly check our job post as there are many to come.

Furthermore we’ll be providing CryptoTask with consulting and development to help them in this journey!

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Milen

Milen Radkov has experience building and delivering successful complex software systems and projects for both big enterprises and small startups. Being actively developing across different blockchain protocols, platforms and projects for the past 10 years, he has gained extensive experience in blockchain development, architectures, consensus algorithms and token economics. Milen is a well-known figure in the blockchain space.


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