Rush for Hong Kong’s crypto licenses yet to translate to jobs: Recruiters
Crypto firms may appear to have been prepping entry to Hong Kong with unabated enjoyment, however its yet to translate into in-country hires, according to recruitment executives. On June 1, around 150 companies lined up for a local crypto license which allows the operation of a local crypto trading platform.” Related: Hong Kong develops job force to advance Web3 developmentOn the other hand, Neil Tan, chair of the FinTech Association of Hong Kong, stated hes “satisfied several people that simply recently changed over from TradFi to crypto.” A lot of individuals are saying theres so much positive news inside of the crypto and Web3 area in Hong Kong that theyre willing to take a shot.
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On June 1, around 150 business lined up for a regional crypto license which allows the operation of a regional crypto trading platform.” Related: Hong Kong establishes job force to advance Web3 developmentOn the other hand, Neil Tan, chair of the FinTech Association of Hong Kong, stated hes “fulfilled several individuals that simply recently switched over from TradFi to crypto.” A lot of individuals are stating theres so much favorable news inside of the crypto and Web3 space in Hong Kong that theyre willing to take a shot.
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