Kraken Cuts Global Work Force By 30

Last updated: June 9, 2025, 03:14

Kraken Cuts Global Work Force By 30

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Kraken, one of the longest running cryptocurrency exchanges, has shed its global workforce by 30%, firing approximately 1,100 people “in order to adapt to current

Crypto Exchange Kraken Cuts Global Workforce by 30%

Cryptocurrency exchange Kraken said on Wednesday it would cut its global workforce by 30 percent, or about 1,100 employees, citing tough market conditions that have

Among those being most affected

Among those being most affected is the Kraken cryptocurrency exchange, which announced today that they have cut their workforce by 30%. In a statement released on

Employee Layoffs: Kraken Cuts Workforce by 30%

Kraken reduce su plantilla en un 30% para sobrevivir al mercado

El exchange de criptomonedas Kraken

El exchange de criptomonedas Kraken anunció el 30 de noviembre que ha tomado una de las decisiones más difíciles al reducir su plantilla global en aproximadamente

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Kraken Crypto Exchange to Cut Global Workforce by 30 Percent

Cryptocurrency exchange Kraken said on

Kraken to Cut 30% of Its Global Workforce as Crypto Layoffs

Cryptocurrency exchange Kraken said on Wednesday it would cut its global workforce by 30%, or about 1,100 employees, citing tough market conditions that have

Kraken cuts workforce by 30% in an effort to survive

One of the largest centralized

Cryptocurrency exchange Kraken announced on Nov. 30 that it has made one of its “hardest decisions” and is cutting down its global workforce by approximately 1,100

Kraken to cut about 1,100 global jobs as crypto winter bites

One of the largest centralized crypto exchanges, Kraken, has cut 30% – or around 1,100 employees – of its global workforce amid the deepening crypto bear market.

As employee layoffs continue amid

Kraken cuts workforce by 30% in an effort to survive crypto winter

As employee layoffs continue amid crypto winter, cryptocurrency exchange Kraken has announced it will cut its global workforce by 30% or 1,100 people. The