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The inaugural season
Over the past few months there’s been a lot of talk flying around about who is the best (or worst!) table tennis player in the office. This is why it was decided to hold a tournament to find out once and for all. After 3 weeks of fixtures in the inaugural season of the CoinBurp League, holding the final knockout rounds at Bounce; Europe’s largest ‘Social Ping Pong Club’. The CoinBurp CEO; Pete, faced UX Lead; Tom, in the grand final, and following a crushing 21–11 victory, was crowned champion (funny that the CEO won isn’t it…?). On the flip side, I was in the main event; the ‘wooden spoon’ match to decide the worst player in the company. And I regret to inform you that I was defeated. Please respect my privacy during this difficult time…
Back to business
Following his crushing defeat, Tom has been on somewhat of a tear up. The Settings and KYC (Know Your Customer) high-fidelity designs have since been completed and are now ready to be picked up by the development team. On the other side of the office, Full-stack developer; Damian, has got an in-house blog up and running, as well as optimising the trade form for the upcoming Beta.
CoinBurp’s getting bigger
As you know, CoinBurp are always looking for the brightest young talent, so much so that the hunt has begun for a second Full-stack Developer and a Marketing Lead to help assist product launch and beyond. Hopefully, some new faces will be introduced to you soon, as well as a possible relocation! But until then, have a merry December from everyone here at your first cryptocurrency platform.
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~Darren McCarthy
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