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JPMorgan Opens Multiple Positions To Pursue Its Global Blockchain Development Efforts




JPMorgan, the major American investment bank, has opened multiple positions to pursue its global blockchain development efforts, including job postings targeting blockchain-focused software developers, engineers, marketers, and auditors.


It has been reported that according to the company’s open positions on LinkedIn, many of these new blockchain-related job postings were published in the last few days.


However, the new job postings seek blockchain talent across several of JPMorgan’s branches worldwide, including the United States, Singapore, India, Hong Kong, the United Kingdom, and other countries. The company posted more than 30 such openings over the past seven days in the US alone.


The report said that a number of applications specifically target talent for JPMorgan’s digital currency-focused Onyx division, as well as Liink, the company’s proprietary blockchain-based interbank data network. Launched last October, Onyx is focused on JPMorgan Chase’s in-house stablecoin known as JPM Coin.

Likewise, one of the newly opened positions, a blockchain platform software engineer in Jersey City, New Jersey seeks experts specializing in blockchain security technologies, proof-of-stake (PoS) algorithms, as well as experience with major cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin (BTC) and Ether (ETH).


The new job postings come shortly after JPMorgan’s analysts forecasted that Ethereum’s upcoming transition from proof-of-work to PoS will boost global adoption of crypto staking yields, potentially triggering a surge of staking pay-outs up to $40 billion by 2025.


Thus, the bank’s analysts also believe that Bitcoin could potentially evolve into a compelling alternative to gold and surpass a $140,000 price mark in the long run.


Source: Cointelegraph | Image: DMCC


 

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