Why Big Tech is losing talent to crypto, web3 projects
Big Tech companies, in Silicon Valley and elsewhere, are seeing an increasing number of their best talents and high profile employees moving into crypto, blockchains and web3. The driver is a combination of incumbent big tech, ideology, exciting tech and incentive models never seen before.
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