Coinbase Dismisses 950 People Citing Current Economic Climate
Coinbase announced a second wave of layoffs, dismissing about 950 of its staff members.
Coinbase announced a second wave of layoffs, dismissing about 950 of its staff members.
Cryptocurrency firms raised over $21 billion last year, nearly $16 billion less than the amount in 2021.
Bitcoin could be nowhere near finding a bottom yet, said a CryptoQuant analyst.
ShapeShaft's CEO claimed bitcoin could rise to $40,000 by this summer if macroeconomic conditions improve.
The Octopus Network will trim the size of its team by 40% and reduce the salaries of its remaining employees.
Bitcoin long-term holders have shown resilience as speculators were eliminated.
The crypto winter has not harmed at least one industry niche.
CryptoCompare predicts that the impact of FTX's crash will continue into 2023, providing an opportunity for reflection ahead of the
The last month or two has seen more than its fair share of crypto FUD, however, the bear market could
Nicholas Merten believes Genesis or another crypto entity that "we least expect" could collapse like FTX, causing further troubles for