The ‘Crypto Winter’ Continues To Take Its Toll | Crypto Minute

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There are more job cuts taking place at Gemini, the crypto exchange run by the Winklevoss twins and BlockFi is offering buyouts for employees. Both Gemini and BlockFi underwent job cuts, 10 and 20% respectively, within the last few months.

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