Crypto Layoffs Continue: Polkadot Blockchain Developer Parity to Cut 30% Workforce
Polkadot blockchain developer Parity Technologies is the latest blockchain firm to conduct layoffs. The DLT infrastructure company confirmed to Bloomberg that it would cut 30% of its employees – around 100 staff – in a m...
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The DLT infrastructure company confirmed to Bloomberg that it would cut 30% of its employees – around 100 staff – in a move to refocus on its core blockchain services....
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