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Coinbase Cuts 14% of Staff, Touts AI Efficiency

CEO Brian Armstrong attributed the headcount reduction to a down market and productivity gains from artificial intelligence.
Coinbase Cuts 14% of Staff, Touts AI Efficiency
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Crypto exchange Coinbase Coinbase is cutting 14% of its staff. CEO Brian Armstrong Brian Armstrong attributed the headcount reduction to a "down market" and productivity gains from artificial intelligence.

What's the Scoop?

  • Job Cuts: Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong posted a copy of his layoff announcement to X earlier today, disclosing that the company has laid off approximately 14% of its ~4,700 workforce as it adjusts to a weaker crypto market conditions and internal restructuring.
  • AI Efficiency: Armstrong lauded the productivity gains afforded by artificial intelligence in his announcement, claiming that engineers can now ship in days what once took weeks and even non-technical teams are now shipping production code. "We’ll be concentrating around AI-native talent who can manage fleets of agents to drive outsized impact. We’ll also be experimenting with reduced pod sizes, including 'one person teams' with engineers, designers, and product managers all in one role," Armstrong wrote.
  • Industry Trend: Coinbase joins competitive crypto exchanges Crypto[.]com and Gemini, which both announced workforce reductions earlier this year attributed partially to productivity gains from AI.
  • Stock Volatility: Although the market initially reacted with positivity to the announcement, with COIN shares opening nearly 3% above yesterday's close, the gains swiftly reversed, with the stock down 3% below yesterday's close at the time of writing.

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Jack Inabinet is a Senior Analyst with a passion for exploring the bleeding edge of crypto and finance. Prior to joining Bankless, Jack worked as an analyst at HAL Real Estate where he conducted market research and financial analysis for commercial real estate development and acquisition activities in the Seattle region. He graduated from the University of Washington’s Michael G. Foster School of Business.

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