Polygon just announced a major restructuring that includes cutting 30% of its workforce. The move signals a deliberate strategic pivot—the layer-2 network is doubling down on stablecoin payments as its core focus going forward. This reshaping reflects broader market dynamics where projects are narrowing their scope to compete more effectively. The layoffs indicate management believes stablecoin infrastructure represents the highest-priority development area for the platform's future growth and adoption.
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ReverseFOMOguy
· 12h ago
ngl, this round of layoffs feels like a forced choice... the stablecoin track is no longer competitive.
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GateUser-7b078580
· 12h ago
A 30% layoff rate... Data shows this is not a small move. But can the stablecoin sector really save it? Let's wait and see.
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SmartContractRebel
· 12h ago
Layoffs of 30%... This time, it's really time to go all-in on stablecoins. It has a bit of a gambling vibe.
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JustHereForMemes
· 13h ago
Honestly, Polygon is still too idealistic. Only after cutting 30% of the staff did they realize they need to focus? They should have done this a long time ago.
Polygon just announced a major restructuring that includes cutting 30% of its workforce. The move signals a deliberate strategic pivot—the layer-2 network is doubling down on stablecoin payments as its core focus going forward. This reshaping reflects broader market dynamics where projects are narrowing their scope to compete more effectively. The layoffs indicate management believes stablecoin infrastructure represents the highest-priority development area for the platform's future growth and adoption.