Youngblom supports Ong’s assertion. “I mean, even companies that six months ago, people might have thought were immune, like Coinbase, they’re experiencing massive layoffs. I don’t think it’s that controversial to say that crypto companies, or blockchain companies in general, are a little more exposed to the vicissitudes of the economy.”
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