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Macro headwinds or AI shift?

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In early 2026, a wave of layoffs across the crypto industry has raised concerns about the reasons behind the job cuts. While some companies cite macroeconomic factors, such as weak token prices, others frame their workforce reductions as part of a broader shift toward integrating AI into their operations.

Summary

  • Major crypto firms, including Algorand and Gemini, cut staff due to market downturn and AI adoption.
  • AI adoption in crypto companies leads to workforce reductions, with claims of increased efficiency.
  • Job cuts across the industry mirror the challenges faced during the 2022 crypto winter.

Several major crypto firms, including Algorand, Gemini, Crypto.com, and Messari, have laid off staff in recent weeks. Algorand, for instance, announced it would cut 25% of its fewer than 200 employees, citing “the uncertain global macro environment” and the ongoing crypto downturn. 

Similarly, Gemini Space Station (GEMI) announced it would eliminate roughly 200 positions in February, increasing to 30% by mid-March. Crypto.com also joined the list, trimming 12% of its workforce, about 180 employees.

In addition to these major companies, OP Labs, the team behind the Optimism layer-2 blockchain, laid off 20 employees, while PIP Labs, the team behind Story Protocol, reduced its staff by 10%. Messari, a crypto data provider that now emphasizes AI, made its third round of layoffs since 2023, though the number of affected employees was not disclosed.

Reasons for layoffs: Macro conditions or AI integration?

The official explanations for these layoffs vary. Algorand attributed its staff cuts to the broader economic conditions and weak token prices, such as its ALGO token trading at $0.09, down 98% from its 2019 peak. 

However, many companies framed their layoffs as a pivot towards AI integration. Gemini, for instance, emphasized the necessity of AI, stating, “AI is now too powerful not to use at Gemini,” and warned that not adopting AI would soon be akin to using a typewriter instead of a laptop.

Crypto.com echoed this sentiment, stating that integrating AI into their processes resulted in increased efficiency, requiring fewer workers. CEO Kris Marszalek argued that companies not pivoting toward AI would fail. The shift towards AI adoption is seen as part of a broader trend in the industry, with AI being increasingly incorporated into workflows to reduce costs and improve productivity.

Consolidation and industry shrinkage

Industry observers pointed to broader trends of consolidation and cost-cutting. Entire sectors within crypto, such as restaking, decentralized physical infrastructure networks (DePIN), and layer-2s, which once boasted abundant talent, have experienced significant contraction. The reduction in these sectors’ activities has led companies to downsize and adjust to new market conditions.

Dan Escow, founder of crypto recruitment agency Up Top, noted, 

Instead, he suggested that the layoffs were primarily driven by the need for companies to cut costs and survive amidst ongoing challenges in the market.

The broader job market in crypto also reflects this downturn. New job postings on major crypto job boards dropped significantly, running at only 6.5 per day in January 2026, down approximately 80% from the previous year. 

In addition, the job cuts from the companies mentioned in this article alone account for about 450 layoffs. This recent surge in layoffs follows the trend of the 2022 crypto winter, when over 26,000 job losses were tracked throughout the year.

Source: https://crypto.news/wave-of-crypto-layoffs-in-2026-macro-headwinds-or-ai-shift/

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