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Gemini Layoffs and Executive Exits Hit 14%

Shares of publicly traded crypto exchange Gemini (GEMI) have plunged more than 14% following the company’s announcement that it will part ways with three of its top executives. 

The decision to part with these key leaders, which includes the Chief Operating Officer (COO), Chief Financial Officer (CFO), and Chief Legal Officer (CLO), comes amid broader organizational changes, including mass layoffs and a shift in strategic direction. Gemini’s stock, now trading around $6.61, is down nearly 75% from its IPO price of $28, reflecting the ongoing challenges the firm is facing in the competitive crypto exchange market.

Gemini Executive Departures Amid Restructuring

Gemini revealed that three of its senior executives would be stepping down. COO Marshall Beard, CFO Dan Chen, and CLO Tyler Meade will all leave their positions immediately. The firm has appointed interim replacements for the CFO and CLO roles: Danijela Stojanovic and Kate Freedman, respectively. 

However, the role of COO will remain unfilled for now, with co-founder Cameron Winklevoss stepping in to assume many of Beard’s responsibilities, including overseeing revenue-generating operations.

According to an updated blog post from the Winklevoss brothers, this leadership shake-up is part of the firm’s larger transformation effort, dubbed “Gemini 2.0.” The company’s founders stated that the restructuring aims to streamline operations and improve efficiency as the company shifts its focus. “We do not plan to backfill the COO role at this time,” the post explained, underscoring that Cameron Winklevoss would take on additional responsibilities.

Broader Layoffs and Market Exits

This latest restructuring comes just two weeks after Gemini announced the layoff of approximately 25% of its global workforce. The firm explained that the layoffs were part of an effort to cut costs and increase efficiency in the wake of the changing market environment. 

In addition to staff reductions, Gemini revealed that it would exit certain foreign markets, including the United Kingdom, the European Union, and Australia, citing low demand in these regions as a reason for the move.

The decision to scale back operations in foreign markets signals a strategic retreat for GEMINI as it seeks to concentrate its resources on the U.S. market. The company stated that it will focus on new opportunities in areas like prediction markets, where it believes there is potential for growth. Despite the setbacks, the Winklevoss brothers have emphasized that Gemini’s core focus remains on innovation and building long-term value.

Gemini Financial Struggles and Market Performance

Gemini’s financial performance has also been a cause for concern despite the SEC dropping its lawsuit in January. The firm reported an estimated net loss ranging from $587 million to $602 million for the year 2025. Its adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (EBITDA) are expected to show a loss between $257 million and $267 million. 

These losses reflect the broader challenges faced by the crypto exchange industry, which has been impacted by regulatory uncertainties, market fluctuations, and ongoing competition from other players.

In terms of market performance, Gemini’s stock has seen a dramatic decline since its initial public offering in September 2025. The company raised $425 million in its IPO, pricing shares at $28 and achieving a valuation of around $4.4 billion. However, shares have since fallen sharply, down approximately 75% from their IPO price. The company’s current market capitalization stands at around $760 million, a far cry from its IPO valuation, signaling investor concerns about its ability to recover.

Source: https://coinpaper.com/14699/gemi-stock-forecast-crypto-exchange-gemini-layoffs-trigger-15-decline

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