Imagine waking up to a 6:55 am mail, telling you your services are no longer needed at a company you may have probably given your best at, and grown to love. Sucks right? That's the situation for 700 workers at Coinbase.
Woke up this morning to see the news and although it's a day old, it's still something we should dig in and talk about.
Coinbase Chief, Bryan Armstrong, has decided to eliminate roughly 14% of its company staff, citing a restructuring around artificial intelligence as reasons to the work rate cut.
Now it's not news that AI has begun to take center stage in businesses and the humans are gradually becoming obsolete and this action by Coinbase just shows that very soon, it won't be just 700 workers that will get dropped, but more, since he says "AI is rapidly reshaping how work is done across the tech industry".
I'm just curious though. With AI gaining so much power and sweeping away the human workforce, will there be a need for manpower or should we start looking for something else to do?
Source:
https://nypost.com/2026/05/07/business/coinbase-boss-fires-700-workers-in-655-a-m-email/