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A nonprofit organization in Arkansas is offering potential employees $10,000 in bitcoin to relocate to the area.

Applicants who wish to be eligible have to live outside of Arkansas, be at least 24 years old, and have at least two years of work experience. They must also be willing to move to northwest Arkansas within six months of being accepted into the program and either sign a one-year lease or buy a home in the area.

Michael Sapir, CEO of ProShares, rings the opening bell celebrating ProShares Bitcoin Strategy ETF trading as BITO on the NYSE Arca, at the New York Stock Exchange in New York City, October 19, 2021."Since we announced, over 36,000 people applied. To date, 50 people have moved to Northwest Arkansas as part of the program," Green told FOX.

"Since our latest announcement on Wednesday, over 3,800 more people have applied," Green continued. Applicants are coming from all over the country and internationally. "In the new batch of applications, we are seeing the most applicants come out of California, Texas and Florida. We have also seen applications from 60 countries ."

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