NFT Marketplace SuperRare Cuts 30% of Staff: 'We Over-Hired'
The popular social NFT platform cited overly aggressive growth and over-hiring as the reason for the layoffs.
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The popular social NFT platform cited overly aggressive growth and over-hiring as the reason for the layoffs.
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