On December 23, according to Bloomberg reporter Emily Nicolle, CEX released a job posting for a “quant trader” responsible for buying and selling sports event prediction market contracts, marking the company's first public acknowledgment of participation in prediction market trading. One of the trader's responsibilities is to “maximize profits.” At the same time, CEX is also one of the first companies to list sports event contracts in the prediction market at the end of last year.
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CEX has released recruitment information for the position of "quantitative trader" in the prediction market.
On December 23, according to Bloomberg reporter Emily Nicolle, CEX released a job posting for a “quant trader” responsible for buying and selling sports event prediction market contracts, marking the company's first public acknowledgment of participation in prediction market trading. One of the trader's responsibilities is to “maximize profits.” At the same time, CEX is also one of the first companies to list sports event contracts in the prediction market at the end of last year.