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Bitcoin Woes Spread Across Crypto IndustryBitcoin Woes Spread Across Crypto Industry

Crypto-focused startups around the globe are feeling the pain of low crypto prices.

Samuel Steinberger, Senior Technology Editor

December 27, 2018

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Bitcoin’s sinking prices are taking down companies built around cryptos, reported TechCrunch. Companies from China to Brooklyn are laying off staff and reviewing their outlooks.

Bitmain, based in Beijing, is the latest company to feel the pinch. A provider of bitcoin mining hardware, the company closed an Israeli development center and made “some adjustment to our staff” reported CoinDesk. The company had raised more than $800 million in venture capital funding from companies like Sequoia and SoftBank, and was valued at $12 billion at one point. It has submitted initial public offering paperwork to the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong. 

Meanwhile ConsenSys laid off 13 percent of its 1,200 employees, as reported by CoinDesk. The company, based in Brooklyn, has an annual cash burn rate at more than $100 million, according to estimates made by Forbes.

Downsizing has also taken hold at Steemit, a New York City-based firm focused on creating a blockchain protocol for applications. The coin circulated by users, STEEM, had fallen 96 percent from its all-time highs by the end of November when the announcement was made. It has continued to fall since then, trading at $0.27 at the time this story published.

About the Author

Samuel Steinberger

Senior Technology Editor, WealthManagement.com

Samuel Steinberger is Senior Technology Editor for Informa Connect’s WealthManagement.com. In his role, Mr. Steinberger provides the publication’s wealth and financial technology coverage. 

Mr. Steinberger’s editorial insight and familiarity with technology accelerates Informa’s growth within the financial advisor and wealth management communities, providing in-depth news for advisors and financial professionals. 

Before joining Informa Connect, Mr. Steinberger produced documentaries with former CNN anchor Soledad O’Brien at Soledad O’Brien Productions (formerly Starfish Media Group). He specialized in research, shooting and editing, as well as finding distinct voices to explain topics like mental health, poverty and racial divide. 

Prior to joining Soledad O’Brien Productions, Mr. Steinberger managed multi-departmental technology projects for global legal technology leader Transperfect Legal Solutions. After obtaining his graduate degree in journalism from Columbia University, he completed his transition from technology management to media. 

Mr. Steinberger is an award-winning journalist, author and researcher who has written, edited and reported for a number of publications, including The New York Times, Financial PlanningAmerican Banker and PBS. He is founder of beverages publication Give Me Weird Drinks

Mr. Steinberger’s technology analysis and insight has been featured in several books on virtual and augmented reality. Mr. Steinberger has received awards and recognition for his reporting and research, including the American Business Media's prestigious Jesse H. Neal Award for editorial excellence.

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