In the ever-expanding universe of cryptocurrencies, Tether (USDT) has emerged as a significant player. Tether (USDT) is a cryptocurrency that serves as a stable coin, pegged to fiat currency, specifically the US dollar. It was created to provide stability in the cryptocurrency world, allowing users to conduct transactions without being subject to significant price fluctuations, and for storing and transferring value within the cryptocurrency space. Over the years, it has become one of the most popular cryptocurrencies among traders and investors, holding a special significance in the cryptocurrency market. In this article, we will explore what Tether is, how to buy and store it, and delve into the key aspects of using this cryptocurrency.
Blockchain specialists: TOP 10 in-demand professions
The number of vacancies in the field of technology of the blockchain is growing rapidly. Today we reported on LinkedIn's report on this matter. Many fields of activity are interested and striving to introduce blockchain into their work, so in the next few years the demand for specialists will only grow.
1. Blockchain information security expert
Salary: $120,000-$180,000 per year.
Required: at least 3 years of development experience, a year and a half of work in the blockchain and smart contracts, 2 years of work in the banking or insurance industry.
Salary: about $108,000 per year.
Required: experience with web and mobile applications, knowledge of financial books and smart contracts, cryptocurrencies, programming languages, skill in building a blockchain data structure, ability to analyze threats and find bugs.
3. Web Developer
Required: experience with projects on source code, full knowledge of C ++, frameworks.
4. Blockchain analyst
Salary: about $114,000 per year.
Required: knowledge of algorithms for data analysis, applying statistics; visualisation of the received data.
5. Blockchain Marketing Specialist
Salary: $68,000 to $90,000 per year.
Required: creation of a marketing plan, strategies for social networks and promotion of services in the media; analysis of the potential market.
6. Blockchain Project Manager
Salary: about $112,000 per year.
Required: coordination of technical processes between employees; support for business clients; setting and meeting goals and deadlines.
7. Web designer
Every serious blockchain project should have at least one designer to develop an intuitive and visually pleasing website design.
8. Product Manager
Salary: $85,000 to $135,000 per year.
Required: ability to manage projects and budget; It is desirable to have a higher technological or business education.
9. Risk manager
Salary: $85,000 to $105,000 per year.
Required: risk assessment taking into account legislation; Depending on the project, the requirements will be different, but everywhere you will need to be well versed in technologies and programming languages.
10. Technical recruiter
Salary: about $50,000 per year.
Required: There will be a shortage of recruiters, so those who understand IT technologies and blockchain have a huge advantage.
Conclusion: for those whose profession has become obsolete today, or does not bring the required level of income, now there is a great opportunity to start their career in the field with a good prospect for the coming years, and maybe decades...
Data: Ladders, Upwork, PayScale and Computerworld.
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