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Source:https:\/\/techcrunch.com\/2023\/06\/01\/monthly-crypto-exchange-volume-tumbled-in-may-hitting-32-month-low\/<\/a><\/br>
\nMonthly crypto exchange volume tumbled in May, hitting 32-month low<\/br>
\n2023-06-01 21:42:55<\/br><\/p>\n

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Follow me on Twitter @Jacqmelinek<\/a> for breaking crypto news, memes and more.<\/em><\/p>\n

Welcome back to Chain Reaction.<\/strong><\/p>\n

Although there are a lot of builders in the crypto space, the total money being invested into the crypto market has hit 32-month lows in May.<\/p>\n

Cryptocurrency monthly exchange volume, which calculates spot market volume across all crypto exchanges, was $439.42 billion in May, down over 27% from $604.88 billion in April, according to data<\/a> from The Block.<\/p>\n

Last month\u2019s volume was the lowest level since October 2020 at $222.7 billion, the data showed.<\/p>\n

Binance, the largest exchange, saw about $218 billion in monthly exchange volume during May, dropping about 26% from $293.83 billion in the previous month. Potentially as a result of the bear market and decreased demand, the exchange shared that it\u2019s reevaluating its workforce headcount ahead of future market cycles.<\/p>\n

Over the past six years, the exchange grew from 30 employees to a team of almost 8,000 employees across the globe, a Binance spokesperson told TechCrunch.<\/p>\n

\u201cAs we prepare for the next major bull cycle, it has become clear that we need to focus on talent density across the organization to ensure we remain nimble and dynamic,\u201d the Binance spokesperson added. \u201cThis is not a case of rightsizing, but rather, reevaluating whether we have the right talent and expertise in critical roles, and therefore we will still be seeking to fill hundreds of open roles.\u201d<\/p>\n

The reevaluation will also include \u201clooking at certain products and business units to ensure our resources are allocated properly to reflect the evolving demands of users and regulators.\u201d<\/p>\n

This statement comes after a tweet<\/a> on Wednesday by reporter Colin Wu that said multiple sources confirmed that Binance has started layoffs. While the actual number is \u201cuncertain,\u201d the exchange may have laid off as many as 20% of its roughly 8,000 employees.<\/p>\n

Patrick Hillmann, Binance chief communications officer, also disputed the claim in his own tweet thread<\/a> and said the company is not<\/em> cutting 20% of employees \u201cas a cost-cutting measure.\u201d<\/p>\n

The number of employees who were laid off could be \u201ca much smaller figure,\u201d Hillmann said in another tweet<\/a>. \u201cWe won\u2019t know until our teams conduct the talent density audit.\u201d<\/p>\n

Even with the volatility of the current market and exchange volumes down substantially, Hillmann said the layoffs have \u201cnothing to do with \u2018market conditions\u2019 today.\u201d The company is still looking to fill hundreds of roles, the spokesperson said.<\/p>\n

This week in web3<\/strong><\/h3>\n

Solana\u2019s co-founder sees potential for its blockchain to be the \u2018Apple of crypto\u2019<\/a> (TC+)<\/strong><\/p>\n

Solana\u2019s core engineering and ecosystem is focused on creating a network \u201cthat feels like the regular internet, when it\u2019s an entirely new financial internet,\u201d co-founder Raj Gokal told TechCrunch+. There\u2019s lots that the network is doing to keep itself fresh and competitive. \u201cThe core thesis is going to be [focused on] new businesses, new projects, independent developers,\u201d Gokal said. \u201cWe are still in an ecosystem and a community that is optimistic about what two developers in a garage can do.\u201d<\/p>\n

SEC settles with former Coinbase employee over insider trading charges<\/a><\/p>\n

The SEC has settled charges with a former Coinbase product manager and his brother for engaging in insider trading, the agency announced Tuesday. Ishan Wahi, the former Coinbase employee, and brother Nikhil Wahi engaged in \u201ca scheme to trade ahead of multiple announcements regarding at least nine crypto asset securities that would be made available for trading on the Coinbase platform,\u201d according to the SEC. The two brothers were originally charged after the agency filed a complaint on July 21, 2022.<\/p>\n

Explaining Blockchain Capital\u2019s big bet on an eyeball-scanning orb<\/a><\/p>\n

We talked with Blockchain Capital General Partner Spencer Bogart about what gave him confidence in Worldcoin, which aims to create a global ID, a global currency and an app that enables payment, purchases and transfers. Like many others, we wondered how it can achieve its goals when, right now at least, its mission relies on convincing millions of people to allow Worldcoin to scan their irises using glossy, tech-dense orbs.<\/p>\n

The latest pod<\/strong><\/h3>\n

For this week\u2019s episode<\/a>, Jacquelyn<\/a> interviewed Gary Vaynerchuk, better known as Gary Vee<\/a>. He is the chairman of VaynerX and CEO of VaynerMedia and NFT collection VeeFriends.<\/p>\n

He\u2019s a five-time New York Times bestselling author and previously created Wine Library, one of the first e-commerce platforms for alcohol, in the early 2000s. In 2009, he co-founded VaynerMedia with his younger brother AJ, and today the company services clients like PepsiCo, GE, Johnson & Johnson, Chase and others.<\/p>\n

Gary Vee is a \u201cdie hard\u201d New York Jets fan (and wants to buy the team one day), as well as an investor in a handful of major companies like Twitter, Venmo and Facebook \u2014 which we talk about in the episode.<\/p>\n

We dove into a handful of topics surrounding the NFT ecosystem, how Gary Vee got into the space and gained traction for his collection, and where he sees the sector going long term.<\/p>\n

We also talked about:<\/p>\n