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Binance.US Can Move Ahead With Plan to Acquire Voyager Digital’s Assets, Judge Rules – CoinDesk

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15 games to buy during Devolver Digital’s Steam sale

Devolver Digital — the publisher known for some of 2021’s best games, like Inscryption, Death’s Door, Boomerang X, and Loop Hero — is having a massive sale on Steam that runs May 5-16.

There are new titles, like the ones mentioned above, on sale for more than 50% off. And some of the publisher’s older titles, like 2014’s The Talos Principle, are 90% off. Even the publisher’s newest game, Trek to Yomi — a black-and-white game inspired by classic samurai cinema that launched Thursday — is a few dollars off.

Here are the 15 Devolver Digital games we think are worth picking up before the sale ends May 16:

If you have a Vive, Oculus, or another compatible virtual reality headset and are looking for some interesting titles — like Gorn and The Talos Principle VR — Devolver’s VR titles are also on sale.

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Crown Digital’s Keith Tan has 3 tips for starting your own business

When former wealth manager Keith Tan gave up his finance job in 2015, he was scarcely aware of the entrepreneurial journey that lay ahead.

What started as plans to launch a chain of coffee shops soon turned into a technology company with aims to improve efficiencies in the food and beverage industry.

Six years on, the company’s debut product, automated coffee robot Ella, is already serving up lattes and cappuccinos at select train stations in Tokyo, Japan. There are similar plans for his native Singapore in 2022.

But the path to success involved “a lot of learnings,” the Crown Digital CEO told CNBC Make It, sharing his best advice for other would-be founders.

1. Evaluate rigorously

First of all, it’s important to “rigorously evaluate your ideas,” and ensure that they serve a purpose.

In Tan’s case, when he designed Ella in 2018, it was not for sheer novelty. Rather, he wanted to find a real solution to the manpower shortages that afflicted his coffee shop and other food and beverage outlets.

You need to back it up with a business model that’s sustainable.

Keith Tan

founder and CEO, Crown Digital

A fully autonomous robot that could serve coffee around the clock would provide that solution, he reasoned. So he and his team set to work creating the product.

“There was no point building robots for the sake of it,” he said. “You need to back it up with a business model that’s sustainable.”

2. Sell your idea

Next, you need to get buy-in for your ideas, whether it be from co-founders, investors, employees or customers.

“You need to sell the idea well and be passionate about it,” Tan said.

Singapore’s first robotic barista, Ella, is created by internet of things start-up Crown Digital.

Crown Digital

That wasn’t always easy, especially in the early days of a business, said Tan, recalling the difficulty of attracting staff and investors when he first launched Crown Digital. Still, it’s important to have confidence in your idea and be able to convey that to others.

“This is a robot company doing coffee. It’s a hard sell,” he said. “You need to have that hustle to sell that first idea and build that team.”

3. Find partners

Thirdly, it’s vital to find partners who can help elevate your business and develop it to the next level.

For Tan, that meant teaming up with transport operators like Japan’s JR East railway company and Singapore’s SMRT subway network to make his product available to more consumers.

You can’t do everything yourself. But if you can influence your partners to help you, that helps a lot.

Keith Tan

founder and CEO, Crown Digital

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