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WazirX
3.5
based on 41 Reviews
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Overall Rating
3.5/5
based on 41 reviews
9% below
industry average
Highly rated for
Work-Life Balance
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Job Security, Promotions/Appraisal, Company Culture
Work Policy
Monday to Friday
67% employees reported
Flexible timing
84% employees reported
No travel
94% employees reported
Day shift
75% employees reported
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2 employees reported
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About WazirX
Founded in2017 (8 yrs old)
India Employee Count--
Global Employee Count11-50
India HeadquartersNavi Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Office Locations
Websitewazirx.com
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WazirX is India's most trusted cryptocurrency Exchange.
WazirX has been built by a team of hardcore traders and passionate blockchain believers. We're on a mission to involve every Indian into the Blockchain revolution. The world is moving on to this revolution at an unprecedented pace.
With WazirX you can Buy, Sell & Trade digital currencies with amazing ease, confidence and trust. Whether you’re a first-time investor or a professional trader - WazirX has got you both covered!
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WazirX Ratings
based on 41 reviews
Overall Rating
3.5/5
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WazirX is rated 3.5 out of 5 stars on AmbitionBox, based on 41 company reviews.This rating reflects an average employee experience, indicating moderate satisfaction with the company’s work culture, benefits, and career growth opportunities. AmbitionBox gathers authentic employee reviews and ratings, making it a trusted platform for job seekers and employees in India.
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Overall Rating | 3.5/5 based on 41 reviews | 3.4/5 based on 36 reviews | 3.5/5 based on 7 reviews | 3.1/5 based on 93 reviews |
Highly Rated for | Work-Life balance | No highly rated category | No highly rated category | No highly rated category |
Critically Rated for | Job Security Promotion/Appraisals Company culture | Job Security Promotion/Appraisals Work Satisfaction | Salary & Benefits Promotion/Appraisals Skill development | Job Security Promotion/Appraisals Skill development |
Primary Work Policy | - | - | - | Work from office 47% employees reported |
Rating by Women Employees | 2.7 Poor rated by 17 women | 3.2 Average rated by 16 women | - no rating available | 2.7 Poor rated by 26 women |
Rating by Men Employees | 4.0 Good rated by 21 men | 3.7 Good rated by 19 men | - no rating available | 3.3 Average rated by 61 men |
Job Security | 2.9 Poor | 2.6 Poor | 3.1 Average | 2.8 Poor |
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WazirX News
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CoinDCX Stands with WazirX Hack Victims Ready to Help Once Legal Issues Clear
- CoinDCX founders Sumit Gupta and Neeraj Khandelwal express support for WazirX hack victims.
- CoinDCX is limited by ongoing legal constraints in Singapore.
- CoinDCX is ready to help with court and creditor approvals, using their own funds if needed.
- The WazirX hack has caused uncertainty in India's crypto community.
TheNewsCrypto | 1 Jan, 2025
Can CoinDCX Save WazirX Users? CEO Sumit Gupta Reveals Recovery Plan
- CoinDCX CEO Sumit Gupta expresses solidarity with affected WazirX users due to their losses.
- Gupta proposes acquiring WazirX to facilitate fund recovery for users but legal hurdles in Singapore prevent immediate action.
- Gupta emphasizes his commitment to restoring trust in the Indian crypto market and pledges to use company resources to help WazirX users.
- CoinDCX CEO Sumit Gupta offers support and potential solutions to help WazirX users affected by losses, including possible acquisition of WazirX and investment of CoinDCX funds.
Coinpedia | 31 Dec, 2024
2024: A Pivotal Year For Web3 Criminal Activity
- The year 2024 saw a significant increase in criminal activity in the Web3 ecosystem, with over $6 billion lost to hacks and fraud, marking a 40% surge compared to the previous year.
- Access control breaches were the most common attack vector, accounting for 81% of total losses. These breaches highlighted the need for advanced access management protocols to enhance Web3 infrastructure security.
- Pig butchering scams, employing social engineering techniques, resulted in over $4 billion in losses. Ethereum was a primary target for these fraudulent activities.
- Some notable breaches in 2024 included the hack of WazirX, compromising custodial key management, a breach at DMMBitcoin caused by private key compromises, and a large address poisoning scam resulting in $68 million in losses.
NullTX | 31 Dec, 2024
Top Crypto News of 2024: SBF’s Fall, Bitcoin’s Rise, and WazirX’s $235M Hack
- The year 2024 witnessed significant developments in the cryptocurrency industry.
- Bitcoin ETFs were approved in the US, offering easier access to traditional investors.
- FTX founder Samuel Bankman-Fried was sentenced to 25 years in prison for fraud.
- MicroStrategy debuted on Nasdaq 100, solidifying its role in the crypto ecosystem.
- Bitcoin experienced its third halving event, setting the stage for a price surge.
- Ripple continued its legal battle with the SEC, achieving a partial victory.
- Former Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao was sentenced to prison for money laundering.
- Indian crypto exchange WazirX was hacked, resulting in a $235 million theft.
- Crypto prices surged following Donald Trump's re-election as US President.
- Bitcoin achieved a new all-time high, surpassing $100,000 in value.
Coinpedia | 31 Dec, 2024
WazirX News: Creditors Express Concerns Over Restructuring After Vauld’s Failed Experience
- Creditors express concerns over WazirX's restructuring, citing similarities to Vauld's failed plan.
- Creditors call for transparency and fear the concealment of actual losses during WazirX's restructuring.
- Vauld's previous restructuring involved locking token values and inflating refund amounts to hide losses.
- WazirX's creditors demand attention, disclosure, and efforts to regain lost funds.
Coinpedia | 30 Dec, 2024
Nearly $1,700,000,000 in Crypto Lost Through Private Keys Theft As Access Control Exploits Becomes Major Threat
- New data from cybersecurity firm Hacken reveals that $1.7 billion worth of crypto assets were lost through the theft of private keys in 2024.
- The theft of private crypto keys remains the most significant threat to crypto investors, with access control exploits accounting for nearly 75% of total crypto hack losses.
- Four main reasons identified for private key theft include insecure management platforms, social engineering campaigns, insecure backups, and vulnerabilities within single-signature schemes of crypto wallets.
- The largest exploit of 2024 was the hack of Indian crypto exchange WazirX, resulting in the theft of over $230 million worth of digital assets.
Cryptonews | 28 Dec, 2024
Nearly $1,700,000,000 in Crypto Lost Through Private Keys Theft As Access Control Exploits Becomes Major Threat
- New data from cybersecurity firm Hacken reveals that $1.7 billion worth of crypto assets were lost through the theft of private keys in 2024.
- The theft of private crypto keys remains the most significant threat to crypto investors, surpassing smart contract exploits.
- Hacken's 2024 Web3 Security Report highlights four reasons for private key theft: insecure management platforms, social engineering campaigns, insecure backups, and vulnerabilities in single-signature schemes of crypto wallets.
- The largest exploit of 2024 was the hack of Indian crypto exchange WazirX, resulting in the theft of over $230 million worth of digital assets.
Cryptonews | 28 Dec, 2024
Nischal Shetty Defends WazirX Exchange By Responding to DMM Bitcoin Hack
- WazirX CEO, Nischal Shetty, defends the exchange by responding to the DMM Bitcoin hack incident
- WazirX faced a hacking incident 5 months ago, losing nearly half of customer funds
- Nischal indirectly claims that WazirX was also attacked by hackers who targeted a third-party wallet provider
- WazirX customers criticize CEO and await the release of their funds through a restructuring scheme
Bitcoinik | 26 Dec, 2024
Top Web3 Hacks 2024: How Big Is the Industry’s Loss?
- The 2024 hacks affected a wide variety of sectors in the crypto industry.
- The cumulative crypto industry hacks of 2024 are double those of 2023.
- The crypto industry lost ~$2.3B in the 2024 hacks, which is double the losses of last year.
- Some major hacks in 2024 include DMM Bitcoin, PlayDapp, WazirX, Ripple co-founder Chris Larsen, Orbit Chain, BtcTurk, and Radiant Capital.
Bitcoinsensus | 26 Dec, 2024
North Korean hackers linked to hack of 4,500 bitcoins from Japanese crypto exchange
- North Korean hackers linked to the Lazarus hacking group have been identified as the culprits behind the theft of over 4,500 bitcoins from a Japanese crypto exchange.
- The hackers, known as TraderTraitor, used a LinkedIn phishing scheme to gain access to a Japanese cryptocurrency wallet software company and stole the bitcoins in May.
- The stolen bitcoins were transferred to wallets controlled by TraderTraitor, which traced back to the North Korean government.
- This is not the first time Lazarus has targeted cryptocurrency exchanges; they were previously linked to hacks on the Ronin Network and India-based WazirX.
Siliconangle | 25 Dec, 2024
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