ChainCatcher reports that, according to market sources, Mastercard is hiring a Cryptocurrency Liquidity Director to further explore the DeFi space.
The role focuses on:
- Crypto entry points based on cards + issuance linked to stablecoins
- Scaled and stable digital currencies, tokenized assets, and DeFi payment processes
- Upgrading network protocols and adding risk control measures for Web3 transactions
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