Mar. 30—The Fresno-based tech hub about to open in downtown Bakersfield announced Wednesday an expansion into five additional states as part of an investor-funded campaign to replicate the company's ...
Bitwise Industries, the once rapidly growing California tech training company that had expanded to El Paso and Las Cruces and then suddenly stopped operations just over a month ago, is going out of ...
The two co-chief executive officers of Bitwise Industries, the California tech training company that opened an office in El Paso in April and had one in the works in Las Cruces, have been fired and an ...
The Bitwise South Stadium building is located on Van Ness Avenue at Mono Street in downtown Fresno. CRAIG KOHLRUSS ckohlruss@fresnobee.com Over the past decade, Bitwise Industries has been the darling ...
Bitwise Industries plans to hire and train 60 to 70 people in Bakersfield with some of the $50 million it has received through a new investment that also allows it to expand for the first time outside ...
Ethereum leads tokenized assets with 61.4% share as Bitwise CIO highlights growth in stablecoins and 2026 upgrades.
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