Crypto Infrastructure Provider Qredo Slashes Staff, Cuts Annual Expenses by 35% – Bear Market Continues?
Crypto infrastructure provider Qredo has announced plans to reduce staff and expenses as it navigates the challenges posed by the ongoing bear market. Qredo has let go of approximately 50 employees, including several sen...
Qredo has let go of approximately 50 employees, including several senior executives, according to three sources familiar with the matter.
Among the executives affected by the job cuts are Qredo's Chief Product Officer, Gabriele Farei, and Chief Information Security Officer, Asen Taskov....
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