Cryptocurrency has been taking the world by storm since Bitcoin came to be in 2009. Now, there are over 18,000 types of cryptocurrencies, and it has become so common El Salvador even recognized Bitcoin as a national currency.
As cryptocurrency continues to rise in popularity, more and more people are working in the fintech (financial technology) sector. Working in high-tech industries means staying on top of tech trends, yet so many people in crypto are still handing out paper business cards. So whether you work for a fin-tech company, have a mining rig, or invest in crypto on the side, keep reading to find out how you can create a better business card.
Creating a business card for cryptocurrency means ditching old-school paper business cards. Like the ones offered by HiHello, switch to digital business cards to stay on top of tech trends. With digital business cards, you can share links, videos, social media channels, or any other information you want with new connections, so they can stay up to date on what you’re working on.
While some fintech companies choose to keep employees remote, many fintech companies allow employees to work from home. Switching to digital business cards means sharing your business card from anywhere via QR code, link, or email. You can create a virtual background for video calls and a professional email signature that links to your virtual card.
Creating a completely customized digital business card is easy with HiHello. With the mobile or web app, all you have to do is create an account, add a photo, enter the information you want on your card, even links, and videos, and you’re ready to network. Follow this guide to digital business cards for more detailed steps on creating a virtual card.
If you’re in need of some business card inspiration, check out the designs below. Customize colors to match your brand, and with HiHello Premium you can even choose from multiple design options.
Digital business cards aren’t the only high-tech business cards. NFC business cards are becoming increasingly popular, and creating one for yourself is easy. Once you make a HiHello digital business card, you can take an NFC card, keychain, or tag and use the HiHello app to link your card to NFC.
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