Polygon quietly made a major move—about 30% internal layoffs. Although the official response has not been given, the industry has been buzzing with rumors. What is the background of this round of layoffs? The company is undergoing a business restructuring, and the key change is a shift in direction: from now on, stablecoin payments have become the core development track.



Not only that, Polygon has also recently made consecutive acquisitions. Coinme and Sequence have been brought into the fold, and the addition of these two projects further strengthens the company's layout in the payments sector. Industry analysts believe that these series of actions indicate that Polygon is repositioning its strategic stance, shifting from its previous focus on a general-purpose public chain to a more focused and practical payment ecosystem.

What will this adjustment ultimately bring to Polygon? Can the new track support the company's growth expectations? The market is watching.
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TheShibaWhisperervip
· 01-18 06:20
30% layoffs and shifting to payments... Oh, is this the pace of abandoning the general public chain?

It feels like Polygon is a bit anxious. Can they really turn things around with stablecoins?

Layoffs and acquisitions together, I'm just worried it's all gambling.

What is Polygon up to again? Is someone still optimistic about this shift?

The payment track is also competitive. I wonder if they can stand out.

This is getting interesting. Let's see who can laugh last.

Wait, are the continuous acquisitions filling some gaps?

With 30% gone, can the remaining team still hold up?

The payment ecosystem sounds good, but what about execution...

Why do I feel like things are getting chaotic? Going from doing everything to only focusing on payments?
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DAOdreamervip
· 01-17 15:36
Cut 30%? That's a bold move, betting on the payments track.
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EthSandwichHerovip
· 01-16 01:06
Cutting 30% and shifting towards the payments sector—has this been a realization or are you being forced?
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MysteryBoxOpenervip
· 01-16 01:04
30% layoffs to switch tracks, is Polygon all in or have they really found the right direction?

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Stablecoin payments? Sounds good, but there are also many pitfalls...

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After acquiring two projects and laying off so many people, it feels a bit chaotic?

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Switching from a general-purpose public chain to a payment ecosystem, was this move too hasty?

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They poured money into acquisitions, and now there's a 30% layoff—this logic is a bit extreme.

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Wait, can Coinme and Sequence really support such big ambitions?

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The payment track is fiercely competitive, why can Polygon stand out?

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The worst thing is when the official doesn't respond—does that mean there's a problem or not?

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Polygon's recent moves feel like they're gambling.

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Stablecoin payments are indeed a direction, but there are too many players...
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RegenRestorervip
· 01-16 01:03
Layoffs of 30% and switching to stablecoin payments? It's hard to say whether this move will succeed or not.

Cutting staff so aggressively just to bet on the payment sector feels a bit like going all in.

Acquiring Coinme and Sequence to pave the way—good ideas, but whether the market will buy into it is the real key.

I've heard that many technical staff have been laid off; will this affect future development?

Another round of layoffs and acquisitions—these major changes always seem to hide reasons we don't know.

A reliable payment ecosystem is good, but can Polygon really surpass its competitors on this path?

It feels like a gamble—if you bet right, you'll take off; if you bet wrong, it might really be over.

It's already 2024, and they're still tinkering with strategies—maybe it's better to just look at the revenue data.

Such a large-scale layoff? Are there other rumors in the industry that haven't been leaked yet?
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NFTArchaeologisvip
· 01-16 00:58
Shifting from a general-purpose public chain to a payment ecosystem is like an inevitable cycle of history. Although layoffs are brutal, they may also be a process of separating the genuine from the false.
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RenataMoreiravip
· 01-16 00:38
Quería que tem comprando antes
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