Friday, 13 December 2019

Blockchain project Lisk’s unit Lightcurve lays off 40% of staff to become ‘more agile again’ @TheBlock__ #Blockchain #layoffs #lightcurve #lisk #LSK #Max Kordek

Blockchain project Lightcurve, a part of open-source blockchain platform Lisk, has cut nearly 40% of its workforce.

Announcing the news on chat app Discord earlier this week, Lisk co-founder and CEO, Max Kordek, said that Lightcurve had to let go of 21 of its 53 employees to cut costs. Kordek confirmed the news to The Block on Friday, saying “one of the Lisk Foundation’s contractors named Lightcurve laid off the people.”

Lightcurve is a unit of Lisk, co-founded by Kordek and Oliver Beddows - both of them are also co-founders of Lisk. It is not clear how many contractors/ units does the Lisk Foundation have and how many total employees the foundation itself has. The Block has reached out to Kordek for further comments and will update this story if we hear back.

Lightcurve also terminated the contracts of three employees who were yet to join. “The reasons were to decrease our burn rate which by a large degree consisted of human resources costs, and to decrease our operational overhead in order to become more agile again,” said Kordek on Discord.

The remaining 32 employees of Lightcurve, from research, backend development and developer relations departments, will continue to focus on building the project. “We are looking forward to the next year. Some exciting things are coming,” said Kordek on Discord, without disclosing details.

Both Lisk and Lightcurve were founded in 2016, while the former is Switzerland-headquartered, the latter is based in Germany. Lisk raised 14,052 bitcoin (currently worth over $100 million) in an initial coin offering (ICO) in 2016. The project's LSK token is currently priced at $0.65 apiece.

Lisk reportedly rebranded last year, with “accessibility” in mind. “In the beginning, it was really more like a tech project. Now we’re more about enabling people, about giving access to them, because blockchain technology is such an amazing thing. We basically want to distribute it to the people to make it accessible so that everyone can build on it,” Kordek told CoinDesk at the time.

Lightcurve is just one of the latest firm to announce layoffs in recent weeks. Circle laid off 10 employees earlier this week. Last month, blockchain analytics firm Chainalysis cut its workforce by 20% (laying off 39 employees), to be on the "path to profitability." Ethereum development studio Consensys also recently shut offices in India and the Philippines, laying off 11 employees.



source https://www.tokentalk.co/The Block/blockchain-project-lisks-unit-lightcurve-lays-off-40-of-staff-to-become-more-agile-again-5df365d15d893ae3215dd429

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