Crypto Trading Platform Bitget Expands to the Middle East, Opens Dubai Office
Cryptocurrency exchange Bitget is set to expand its operations to the Middle East, with plans to hire up to 60 new staff members in the region. In a Thursday press release, Bitget revealed that it has opened an office in...
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In a Thursday press release, Bitget revealed that it has opened an office in downtown Dubai to support its expansion, and is also exploring opportunities in countries like Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
Bitget aims to establish a regional headquarters in near future as well....
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