‘Big Four’ S Korean Crypto Exchanges Hired 600+ Employees in 2021 – And They’re Not Done Yet
South Korea’s biggest crypto exchanges appear to be on an expansion drive – and have hired 620 new staff members this year. Per the media outlet The Fact, the “big four” crypto trading platforms in the nation – Upbit, Bi...
South Korea’s biggest crypto exchanges appear to be on an expansion drive – and have hired 620 new staff members this year.
Per the media outlet The Fact, the “big four” crypto trading platforms in the nation – Upbit, Bithumb, Korbit and Coinone – have been growing their workforces in 2021. And pay rates at the firms are on the up, too....
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