SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES

Last updated: June 16, 2025, 02:46  |  Written by: Emin Gün Sirer

Similarities And Differences
Similarities And Differences

So While Crypto Exchanges Flock

So while crypto exchanges flock and grow in the MENA region specifically in Bahrain and the UAE, RAIN crypto exchange has laid off more than 120 employees.

Bahrain RAIN Crypto exchange sheds its employees like a snake

Middle Eastern cryptocurrency exchange Rain eliminates jobs

The Largest Crypto Exchange In

The largest crypto exchange in the Middle East is affected by the ongoing market volatility, affecting the operations of crypto companies. Rain decided to notify its employees about the

Crypto News Recap: Bahraini Crypto Exchange Fires 120 Employees

Mass layoffs at major Middle Eastern crypto exchange due to

Indeed

Rain Financial Inc. is laying off hundreds of its employees amidst

Crypto Exchange Rain Lays Off Many Staff Members – Crebex

Indeed, the Coinbase-backed Rain Financial Inc. has laid off dozens of its employees during the recent market sluggishness, persons with direct knowledge of the

I Was Looking For An

I was looking for an AED on- and off-ramp. After researching I kept away from BitOasis and went with Rain. All good, quick deposit on own account name with them. But here’s the thing.

Experience: Rain Crypto Exhange for Dubai people : r/dubai - Reddit

Rain, A Middle Eastern Crypto Exchange, Layoffs Dozens Of Employees. The Russia and Ukraine war, inflation issues other factors. Read more.

In An Age Of Layoffs

In an age of layoffs, it’s only natural that such a trend would continue so long as the crypto winter remained in full force. Right now, it appears the latest firm to say goodbye to several members

Rain, A Middle Eastern Crypto Exchange, Layoffs Dozens Of

Bahraini Crypto Exchange Rain Fires 120 Employee. Due to “prolonged bearish conditions”, Rain Financial Inc, one of the few crypto exchanges in MENA, has laid off

Middle East

Middle East-based cryptocurrency exchange Rain, licensed by the Central Bank of Bahrain and operating in the Gulf states has cut “a lot” of jobs amid the market downturn.

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