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Coinbase to cut 1,100 jobs amid turmoil in crypto markets

The layoffs come a day after Bitcoin fell as much as 14 percent after major U.S. cryptocurrency lending company Celsius Network froze withdrawals and transfers.
Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong at the Company's Event In India
Brian Armstrong, CEO of Coinbase Global Inc., speaks at the company's event in Bengaluru, India, on April 7, 2022.Samyukta Lakshmi / Bloomberg via Getty Images

Cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase Global said on Tuesday it would slash 18 percent of its workforce, or about 1,100 jobs, as part of efforts to rein in costs amid volatile market conditions.

The layoffs come a day after Bitcoin fell as much as 14 percent after major U.S. cryptocurrency lending company Celsius Network froze withdrawals and transfers, in the latest sign of the financial market downturn hitting the cryptosphere.

Coinbase said earlier this month that it would extend its hiring freeze for the foreseeable future and rescind a number of accepted offers.

In a filing on Tuesday, the company said it expects to incur about $40 million to $45 million in total restructuring expenses, substantially all related to employee severance and other termination benefits.

Coinbase last month reported a 35 percent slump in total revenue to $1.17 billion for the three months ended March 31, missing analyst expectations and weighing on investor sentiment.