“Andy Goldstein worked at Visa for 16 years before taking a job at BitPay, a Bitcoin merchant services startup. At Visa, Goldstein was most recently senior business development leader in the merchant sales and solutions group. He is now a regional sales manager at Atlanta-based BitPay, focused on integrating large enterprise merchants in the eastern U.S. and eastern Canada. Goldstein resigned from Visa but left the company on good terms. ‘Some of my fellow co-workers were excited that I was pursuing my passion as I did not keep it a secret that I was very into Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies,’ he says.”
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