Top 100 for Wirex Rising Women in Crypto Power List Nominated Stevie International Awards 2021 for Best PR & Media for Block Tides Top 1 both Crypto Media Asia and Women In Blockchain for CryptoAwards 2021 by Blockchain Fest Cyprus 101 Global Twitter Influencers to follow for 2022 by Engati 50 Unstoppable Women Leaders of Today & Tomorrow by Engati, 2022 Nominated for Crypto Media Asia and Women In Blockchain by CryptoAwards2022 by Finexpo In addition to her extensive PR and marketing experience, Myrtle is a trained business coach. Myrtle has landed coverage in print and broadcast outlets worldwide, including The Manila Times, Bloomberg, Cointelegraph, Benzinga, Tech Times,, and many more. After spending nearly a decade working in tech, PR, and marketing for multimillion-dollar brands and startups, Myrtle knows what drives conversions, sold-out launches, and Global interviews. Myrtle Anne Ramos is a Brand and Marketing Strategist who partners with CEOs, executives, and solopreneurs to grow their personal and professional brands, human-to-human. EC-Council Advisory Board of CBP comprises well-known industry experts and top blockchain professionals from global brands across a diverse range of industries. Global Advisory Board of the International Council of E-Commerce along with being recognized by the endorsements of the US Federal Government, US Army, National Security Agency and the Committee on National Security Systems, the FBI, Microsoft, IBM, and the United Nations. She is currently an advisor for many Blockchain and Tech companies, and now leading as the Co-Founder of a gamified and open Internet culture metaverse, PlaceWar. A scholar graduate of Draper University for Blockchain & Entrepreneurship powered by Tezos. Myrtle Anne Ramos is the founder of the Award Winning Blockchain, Crypto, Defi, NFT, IoT, AI, and Metaverse PR Firm Block Tides (Marketing, Growth Hacking, Sales, Social Media Management, Giving opportunities to people, Media Distribution Services, Investor Relations, Public Relations) Official Influencer of CoinMarketCap. Myrtle has helped hundreds of companies to benefit and transform their businesses to disrupt, adjust or scale by utilizing the latest technological tools, and products or helping to build from scratch. in Digital Economy) from Rangsit University, and he is by far the youngest nominee for an Honorary Degree in Digital Economy. He received an Honorary Degree of Philosophy in Digital Economy (Ph.D. He is an Executive Board Member and Vice President at the Thai Fintech Association, and a Subcommittee member at Thailand's Office of the Trade Competition Commission. Topp has appeared in over 1,000 engagements and events across the country including the World Economic Forum 2022 (DeFi - The Future of Decentralized Governance)and the World Economic Forum 2023 (Tokenized Economies, Coming Alive) at Davos, Switzerland. As a speaker, he is one of Thailand's leading bitcoin and open blockchain experts with more than 8 years of experience in the blockchain industry. Bitkub Capital Group provides a range of services such as trading, advisory, academy, amongst other things. Story by Kasha Patel.Jirayut (Topp) Srupsrisopa is the Founder and Group CEO of Bitkub Capital Group Holdings Co., Ltd., - Thailand's leading company in blockchain technology and digital assets. NASA Earth Observatory image by Joshua Stevens, using VIIRS data from NASA EOSDIS/LANCE and GIBS/Worldview and the Suomi National Polar-orbiting Partnership. Vamco comes less than two weeks after Super Typhoon Goni brought heavy rain and winds upward of 310 kilometers (195 miles) to the same regions. The country has been hit directly or partially by eight different storms since the start of October 2020. The typhoon is now crossing the South China Sea, but the agency still warned of flash floods, rain-induced landslides, and sediment-laden streams in areas in the Philippines. As of November 12, several dams were in danger of overflowing due to the heavy rains. A river in Marikina, located in the Manila metropolitan area, was reported to have risen a meter (3 feet) in less than three hours. and then continued west to hit the island of Luzon, where Manila saw its worst flooding in years. The storm first made landfall in Patnanungan, Quezon, around 10:30 p.m. The image was acquired by the Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS) on the Suomi NPP satellite. Philippines Standard Time (05:05 Universal Time), a few hours before the typhoon made landfall. The image above shows the typhoon on November 11 at 1:05 p.m. The typhoon (known as Ulysses in the Philippines) cut power to millions, caused more than 100,000 evacuations, and killed at least six people. On November 11, 2020, Typhoon Vamco thrashed the Philippines with sustained winds of 150 kilometers (90 miles) per hour.
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