Crypto Exchange Gemini Unveils $24 Million Investment Plan to Expand Presence in India
Crypto exchange Gemini has unveiled plans to significantly expand its presence in India by investing INR 200 crore (approximately $24 million USD) over the next two years. The move comes as Gemini inaugurates its office...
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The move comes as Gemini inaugurates its office within the Cyber Hub at Campus Cyber Greens in Gurgaon.
Currently, Gemini boasts a workforce of over 70 professionals in Gurgaon, supporting various aspects of the business. ...
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