Blockchain-based social media platform Steemit is facing a crisis.
CEO Ned Scott revealed on Nov. 27, 2018, that the company has been forced to lay off 70 percent of its workforce amid an atmosphere of falling crypto prices and high operational costs.
In a post published on the company's website, Scott revealed that the company is currently undergoing a fundamental reorganization, with a key focus on reducing costs and making the platform more economically sustainable.
Steemit prides itself as the first open source, decentralized, social media platform running on the Steem blockchain, a platform founded by Ned Scott, and Dan Larimer, creator of BitShares and EOS. Using the STEEM token, it rewards content publishers, curators, and consumers using a first-of-its-kind framework that promised at launch to disrupt the world of online content publishing by giving users control of their data and the monetization of that data.
Parent company Steemit Inc. uses Steemit's personnel and resources to develop and implement updates and upgrades to the Steam blockchain and equips third-party developers with Access Point Interfaces as part of a holistic strategy to grow its developer ecosystem.
In Tuesday's statement, CEO Ned Scott blamed the ongoing market rout and high operating costs for the decision, revealing that the company has been forced to alter its short-term focus in the aftermath of the move.
"[With] the fiat returns on our automated selling of STEEM diminishing, as well as and the growing costs of running full Steem nodes, we have been forced to lay off close to 70% of the team.
According to Steemit's founder, the company has already conducted a company-wide meeting in the aftermath of the mass layoffs, reaching an agreement that its key short-term focus should be on performing technical changes to Steem.
These drastic moves by Steem show that the company is still dedicated to building a decentralized, user-driven, social media platform.
To survive the market trough the company will need to make deep cuts and lay off a majority of its workforce.
Steemit Lays Off 70% of Workforce, Hard Times Ahead
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