Ripple Opens New Office in Toronto
Ripple, one of the leading blockchain and crypto solutions providers, announced recently that the company has opened a new office in Toronto. The office, which will serve as a prominent engineering hub, will facilitate t...
Ripple, one of the leading blockchain and crypto solutions providers, announced recently that the company has opened a new office in Toronto. The office, which will serve as a prominent engineering hub, will facilitate the expansion of Ripple in North America and other regions around the world.
The latest announcement from Ripple came after crypto companies from different regions announced massive layoffs amid the crypto winter. According to a recent report by Business Insider, crypto and blockchain firms fired more than 1,700 people within the first three weeks of June 2022.
Ripple noted that supporting world-class talent in the crypto and blockchain ecosystem is one of its key priorities. Through the new office in Toronto, the company aims to foster crypto innovation in Canada.
“Crypto and blockchain present an incredible opportunity for engineers to tackle difficult problems, with the potential for these solutions to impact the movement of value around the world. Nearly every financial institution is coming up with its crypto strategy to take advantage of this technology that will underpin our future global financial systems. Crypto is one of the most thrilling industries to work in, so it’s no surprise that talent is leaving tech incumbents and traditional finance to enter this space,” Brad Garlinghouse, the CEO of Ripple, said.
Earlier this month, Ripple announced a partnership with Lunu to boost the adoption of crypto assets across the European region.
Global PresenceIn the past few years, Ripple boosted its presence across different regions through the opening of offices around the world, including the company’s offices in Miami and Dublin. Across its global offices, Ripple is planning to hire hundreds of people in 2022.
“At Ripple, we are a team building breakthrough crypto solutions to unlock greater economic opportunities for everyone, everywhere, and that creates an exciting atmosphere,” says Devraj Varadhan, the SVP of Engineering. “We are excited to tap into Toronto’s technical talent pool and add builders to address the unmet customer needs on behalf of global customers.”
This article was written by Bilal Jafar at www.financemagnates.com.Original source
Read on Finance MagnatesRelated market context
World Cup squads establish training bases across North America as crypto sponsors circle the tournament
The World Cup's expansion across North America enhances local economies and highlights crypto's growing influence in global sports...
VanEck Bets BNB’s Real-World Usage Can Help Its ETF Stand Out
TL;DR VanEck is positioning its VBNB spot BNB ETF around BNB Chain usage and revenue metrics. The ETF reportedly has around $2 mil...
Ripple CEO Accused Jamie Dimon of Lying About CLARITY Act And Called Out $20Bn Reason Why
Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse went directly at JPMorgan chief Jamie Dimon on Fox Business Wednesday, accusing him of ‘intentional m...
Are 24/7 CME Bitcoin futures a volatility cure — or a new leverage trap?
Wall Street got to trade Bitcoin around the clock just in time to watch the market fall apart. CME Group launched 24/7 trading for...
Curaçao becomes smallest country to qualify for FIFA World Cup, and crypto is all over the tournament
Curaao's World Cup debut highlights small nations' potential on global stages, while crypto's integration signals evolving sports...
FIFA taps Kraken as first-ever World Cup crypto sponsor as Ecuador opens against Ivory Coast
Kraken's sponsorship could accelerate crypto adoption in sports, influencing fan engagement and financial dynamics in global event...