Even as cryptocurrency investors worldwide have taken a severe beating this year, in Indonesia, new players continue to enter the sector as investor appetite for virtual assets remains strong.
East Ventures-backed wealth tech platform Stockbit, for instance, is reportedly eyeing crypto assets, DealStreetAsia has learned. The firm is currently hiring for roles related to blockchain and crypto. Stockbit has announced openings on the professional networking site LinkedIn for backend engineers and backend developers for the Golang blockchain platform. It is also looking to hire a crypto product manager for its sister platform Bibit, signalling the GIC-backed robo-advisor’s entry into the crypto industry.