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Time magazine seeks CFO comfortable with Bitcoin and crypto

"The media industry is undergoing a rapid evolution," says the job listing.

A new job posting from Time magazine shows the 98-year-old publication is looking for a chief financial officer familiar with blockchain and cryptocurrencies.

According to the job details listed on LinkedIn, Time is seeking a chief financial officer with more than seven years of experience in executive leadership positions and who has "comfort with Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies." The position will be based in the magazine’s corporate offices in New York City.

"The media industry is undergoing a rapid evolution," says the listing. "TIME is seeking a Chief Financial Officer who can help guide its transformation."

The responsibilities of the chief financial officer include researching economic trends and complying with local and global financial requirements. The winning applicant will purportedly replace outgoing chief financial officer Christopher Gaydos, who has been with the magazine since 2018. 

Time magazine is not alone in using the popularity of the crypto space to seemingly entice new talent. Amsterdam-based education technology firm Growth Tribe has minted its job postings for a digital designer and user interface instructor and listed the nonfungible token on the Rarible marketplace. Though candidates may still bid on the token, applications are only accepted through the firm’s website.

“Although the idea of a job ad as an NFT makes no sense from a 'collectible' point of view at this point… it makes total sense in trying to grab the attention of digital talent," said Growth Tribe chief strategy officer David Arnoux.

The magazine also seems to be more accepting of blockchain recently. Time announced on Monday it would be auctioning three nonfungible token digital art pieces inspired by some of its most iconic covers. Time creative director D. W. Pine, who designed one of the covers, described NFTs as a “crazy” yet “lucrative” world.

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TIME Magazine Auctions “Is God Dead?” Cover in NFT Collection

TIME Magazine is auctioning three NFTs inspired by famous TIME covers of the past, as well as one new cover created just for the auction.

Iconic NFTs

On April 8 1966, TIME printed an issue with the cover asking the question “Is God Dead?”

The controversial question was printed in red ink on a black background, and marked TIME’s first cover to feature text only.

“It is a question that tantalizes both believers, who perhaps secretly fear that he is, and atheists, who possibly suspect the answer is no,” said then-editor John Elson.

TIME followed up on this format on April 3 2017, asking “Is Truth Dead?” during the first year of Donald Trump’s U.S. presidency.

Editor Nancy Gibbs confirmed that the cover was about Trump and various false statements made throughout his time in office.

“Just like many said they believed in God in 1966, many today would say they believe in Truth, and yet we find ourselves having an intense debate over its role and power in the face of a President who treats it like a toy.

Now, TIME has designed a cover specifically as an NFT, asking “Is Fiat Dead?”

Is Fiat Dead?

TIME is auctioning all three NFTs on the SuperRare crypto marketplace. The auction is now live and will run until 8PM ET on March 24.

At the time of writing, bidding for the “Is Fiat Dead?” NFT stands at 20 ETH or approximately $35,000. Bidding for “Is Truth Dead?” is now at 10 ETH, while the current bid for “Is God Dead?” is 0.5 ETH.

TIME Magazine Auctions “Is God Dead?” Cover in NFT Collection
Source: Time.com

The 98-year-old magazine company is the latest organization to enter the NFT space, with Atari including NFTs in its latest platform release among many other examples.

TIME stated that “Fiat money is government-issued currency that is not backed by a physical commodity, such as gold or silver, but rather by the government that issued it. Crypto currencies [sic], like Bitcoin and Dogecoin, are challenging that model.”

TIME published content in 2018 about how Bitcoin can help combat authoritarianism.

According to Nonfungible.com, the total volume of the NFT market now stands above $517 million, with Beeple’s “Everydays: The First 5000 Days” collection selling for $69 million at Christie’s including fees, and it’s likely that the TIME auction will generate significant interest as the closing date approaches.

Disclosure: At the time of writing, the author held Bitcoin.

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