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Blockchain Salaries in China Are Exploding in Value as The Industry Expands
Chinese recruiting platforms revealed a significant rise in wages paid for blockchain-related job roles in the country. Monthly salaries start at $2,865 on average. This figure has skyrocketed from an average of $1,230 last year. Higher salaries are being offered to candidates who have more than three years of experience in the blockchain space. For people fitting this criteria, the average salary is set at $7,000 per month.
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Kazakhstan May Tax Crypto Mining at a Flat-Rate of 15%
To deal with the COVID-19 crisis, the government of Kazakhstan aims to impose a 15% flat-rate tax on crypto mining. Government is looking to regulate crypto mining activities in accordance with new electricity tariff rules. Enforced tax revenues would help to rebuild the nation’s “infrastructure” which has been gravely damaged due to the recent global crisis.
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Chinese Schools Can’t Keep Up with Demand for Blockchain
Chinese blockchain industry is developing fast, but the educational sector “is seriously lagging” behind the demand of new professionals.
The first group of “blockchain graduates” will start courses later this year. The Chinese Ministry of Human Resources has recently introduced nine new blockchain and cryptocurrency-related jobs. Recently Hundreds of companies in China have been hiring staff for blockchain-related jobs.
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More Than 10,000 New Blockchain Companies Established in China in 2020
China’s blockchain sector has grown substantially despite the pandemic this year. Statistics show that 10,000 blockchain companies were established between January and July. It shows the maximum registered capital was 5,000 yuan, which is about $717.
The current number of blockchain-related companies in China is on track to surpass 2017’s total figure and to set a new all-time high. The figures show that there are 84,410 registered companies and, of these, 29,340 are in operation.
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#technology