One is opening its fourth global site located in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan region.
Creating 170 jobs over the next three yearsOn Sept. 23, Block.
One LLC announced that it is opening new headquarters for its United States operations arm in the region of Arlington, Virginia, located in the Washington, D.C. metro area.
The office will purportedly create 170 high-skilled jobs over a period of three years.
"Its proximity to the nation's capital positions us close to the policy innovation around digital assets and distributed ledger technology in the U.S. This expansion opens up important new avenues of talent expansions for us at a time when there is rapidly increasing demand for blockchain-based technologies."
Northam stated that the new headquarters will improve Virginia's reputation with the IT sector.
One is eligible to receive a Major Business Facility Job Tax Credit for new, full-time jobs created, and was approved a $600,000 grant from the Commonwealth's Opportunity Fund to assist Arlington County with the project.
One announces new social media platform VoiceCointelegraph reported in June that Block.
One announced the launch of Voice, a blockchain-based social media platform.
Although details about Voice have been sparse, later in June, the company paid a whopping $30 million in cash to purchase its new domain name: Voice.com.
EOS Parent Firm Block.one Opens Up Headquarters in Washington DC
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