Industry analysis

Tech Layoffs by Industry: Crypto

Crypto has 1,223 reported tech layoffs across 14 public events from 2025-02-05 to 2026-05-15.

Data range: 2025-02-05 to 2026-05-15 Updated: 2026-06-16 Based on public layoff records
Total layoffs1,223
Events14
Companies13
High intensity5

Summary

Crypto tech layoffs analysis: 1,223 reported layoffs across 14 public events from 2025-02-05 to 2026-05-15.

This industry page highlights the latest public layoff records, the leading companies in the segment, and the rolling timeline from 2025-02-05 to 2026-05-15. It is designed to help readers compare this slice of the dataset with the wider tracker.

This page is generated as a focused topic page. It should be interpreted with the same methodology limits as the main trend report.

Trend and Companies

Recent Events

Date Company Laid off Industry Country Source
2026-05-15 Kraken 150 Crypto United States Source
2026-05-14 Dune N/A Crypto Norway Source
2026-05-05 Coinbase 700 Crypto United States Source
2026-05-05 0G N/A Crypto United States Source
2026-04-15 Swyftx 37 Crypto Australia Source
2026-04-13 StarkWare N/A Crypto Israel Source
2026-04-02 MARA N/A Crypto United States Source
2026-03-20 Gemini N/A Crypto United States Source
2026-03-19 Crypto.com N/A Crypto Singapore Source
2026-01-25 Entropy N/A Crypto United States Source
2026-01-16 Polygon 60 Crypto Cayman Islands Source
2025-07-22 ConsenSys 47 Crypto United States Source
2025-07-08 Eigen Labs 29 Crypto United States Source
2025-02-05 Gemini 200 Crypto United States Source

FAQ

What does this industry page track?

It tracks public layoff records associated with Crypto from 2025-02-05 to 2026-05-15, including trend, top-company, and recent-event views.

When was this page last updated?

The current page content was last regenerated on 2026-06-16. The most recent record shown for this page is dated 2026-05-15.

Why can this page have an older end date than the homepage?

The homepage shows the latest records across the full dataset. A topic page only updates when a new public record matches that specific country or industry.