João Gonçalves

João Gonçalves

Product Manager at xMoney Crypto.
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Working on the future of web3 payments at xMoney Crypto. Passionate about gastronomy and human interaction systems. Previously worked at RedLight - a product consulting company where I worked with founders, VCs and product teams to create B2B and B2C products going from healthcare to gig economy, and from corporate law to productivity tools. As a side hustle, I co-launched jantarada.pt in 2020 - a platform to help portuguese hospitality reach their customers when covid-19 hit.

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How Our Favorite Websites Are Contributing to Climate Change

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