Visa is looking for Blockchain Developers
Visa is looking for Blockchain developers. In a recent job posting on Visa’s website, the payment processor noted that their software engineers are tasked with: “Designing and developing secure, scalable blockchain network and micro services that are highly scalable, efficient, and extensible.” Visa Looks to Blockchain for Future Infrastructure. The list of qualifications seems to have a consistent bias towards skills that lend themselves to blockchain application development as well. Whether they plan on an internal infrastructure update or rolling out a retail product based on blockchain....
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