Crypto Firms Cut Jobs Amid AI Integration And Market Pressures – Details
Alex Smith
4 hours ago
In a disturbing development, major crypto firms are actively downsizing their workforce, citing an aggressive artificial integration wave. Unlike the brutal 2022-2023 crypto winter triggered by collapses like FTX, this set of layoffs appears more strategic, aimed at combining efficiency gains from AI with ongoing broader market challenges.
Crypto Labor Force Suffers As AI Adoption Surges
Early 2026 is witnessing a wave of job cuts from the crypto industry as employers intensify investments in AI tools. Prominent exchange Crypto.com became the latest high-profile firm to announce cuts on March 19, reducing its global workforce by approximately 12%, or around 180 employees out of roughly 1,500. CEO and co-founder Kris Marszalek attributed this decision explicitly to AI adoption. Marszalek emphasized that pairing top performers with advanced AI tools marked a step in the industry development, targeted to achieve a previously unattainable level of scale and precision.
We are joining the list of companies integrating enterprise-wide AI. Companies that do not make this pivot immediately will fail. Companies that move slowly will be left behind. Companies that move immediately and pair the best AI tools with top-performers will achieve a level of…
— Kris | ai.com (@kris) March 19, 2026
Meanwhile, Gemini, the Winklevoss-led exchange, has reduced headcount by up to 30% since the start of 2026, bringing its total to around 445 amid reported losses of $582 million, falling Bitcoin prices, and declining market share. According to Bloomberg, the firm is also shifting resources toward AI and US-focused operations. Data and research platform Messari has also undergone staff cuts in 2026 alongside a leadership change, pivoting aggressively to AI-driven products for institutional clients.
Even Jack Dorsey’s Block, which has deep crypto ties through Cash App and Bitcoin strategies, slashed over 4,000 jobs, nearly 40-50% of its workforce, in late February, explicitly crediting AI for enabling smaller, more effective teams. On the other hand, the Algorand Foundation also cut about 25% of its staff, roughly 50 roles from a team of under 200, pointing to “uncertain global macro conditions” and the broader downturn in crypto markets; while OP Labs (behind Ethereum Layer-2 Optimism) eliminated around 20 roles or roughly 20% of staff to narrow focus on core protocol development.
Crypto Market Overview
According to data from CoinMarketCap, the total crypto market cap is valued at $2.39 trillion, following a 1.47% decline in the past day. The digital asset market has endured a bear market over the last six months, driven by unfavorable macro conditions and a severe reduction in investor liquidity. During this time, net market outflows have reached $1.89 trillion, nearing half of the market cap peak of $4.28 trillion.
However, the market is witnessing a mild recovery and slight changes in investors’ sentiment. Most notably, the Fear & Greed Index now stands at 29 (Fear), representing much improvement from the extreme fear levels recorded last month.
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