US crypto exchange Coinbase plans to hire 2,000 employees in 2022.

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Nasdaq-listed crypto exchange COINBASE today announced its mission for 2022 and mentioned that it is planning to recruit around 2,000 employees across its different departments, including product, design, and engineering. Coinbase also outlined its ambitious plans for the future of Coinbase Wallet. The public-listed crypto trading firm added that the adoption of crypto had surged significantly in the last few years. 

 

“We plan to add up to 2,000 employees across our Product, Engineering, and Design teams.”

“In 2022, we plan to add up to 2,000 employees across our Product, Engineering, and Design teams. We see enormous product opportunities ahead for the future of Web3. We believe our industry is in its infancy and that building onramps for individuals to participate is critical to driving the next generation use case of crypto. We’re also expanding to include products that host user-generated content like NFTs, and we’re excited about our ambitious plans for the future of Coinbase Wallet, enhancing security, ease of use, and accessibility,” L.J. Brock, Chief People Officer at Coinbase, said.

 

Coinbase saw an astonishing rise in online traffic after the company’s latest Super Bowl advertisement. 

The crypto exchange giant saw an astonishing rise in online traffic after the company’s latest Super Bowl advertisement. The US firm has also launched several new marketing campaigns to increase the adoption of digital currencies. In December 2021, Coinbase published its third transparency report covering the period between 1 January 2021 and 30 September 2021. According to the report, the crypto exchange is serving more than 73 million customers across countries. While the overall adoption of cryptocurrencies has jumped since the start of 2021, Coinbase saw a sharp rise in its revenues and the total number of active traders.

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