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Author Topic: Belarusian crypto exchange looks to Lithuania amid political turmoil  (Read 1492 times)

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A major crypto company is offering outs to its employees as the situation in Belarus grows more tense. Amid the ongoing political unrest in Belarus, some local cryptocurrency-related companies are reportedly setting up backup offices in neighboring countries.

Currency.com, a Minsk-headquartered crypto trading company, is reportedly planning to open an office in Lithuania to provide a safe place for its employees.

According to a Sept. 8 report by local news agency TUT.BY, Currency.com is offering its Belarus-based employees to “take a sabbatical” in Vilnius amid the current election-fueled unrest.
Visit here: https://cointelegraph.com/news/belarusian-crypto-exchange-looks-to-lithuania-amid-political-turmoil

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