On November 25, the cryptocurrency and crypto derivatives exchange Bitget announced its registration in the Seychelles, Africa, as a means to facilitate its global expansion.
As reported by The Cryptonomist, Bitget plans to increase its workforce by 50%, going from 800 workers to 1200 during the first quarter of 2023. In addition, it is hiring engineers and marketing professionals to improve its users’ experience.
Formerly decentralized, the exchange decided to register in the Seychelles to meet its goals of setting up more regional hubs in the future. Currently, Bitget has regional centers in Asia and Latin America, but now the team is aiming at Africa and Europe as strategic market regions.
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