Crypto Winter Will Last 'At Least Another Year' Says Founder of Crypto Firm Which Just Laid Off 40% of Its Workforce
Octopus Network, a multichain crypto network, has been forced to lay off 40% of its core team and reduce pay for the remaining members due to the ongoing crypto winter, which is expected to last at least another year, ac...
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The string of companies announcing layoffs in the crypto world, citing the prolonged sour market conditions, is only getting longer....
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