With ongoing lawsuits and crackdowns in the US, Gemini diversifies its reach. Canada, Europe, and Asia-Pacific are on the radar.
, has announced plans to expand into the Asia-Pacific region.it planned to increase the number of staff at the firm’s Singapore office as well as establish an engineering division in India. The crypto exchange hinted at “larger” plans for expanding into the region in the next 12 months.
“We believe that APAC will be a great driver of the next wave of growth for crypto and Gemini,” said the exchange.Our Singapore office will serve as a hub for our larger APAC operations and we plan to increase our headcount to 100+ in Singapore
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