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Algorand Cuts 25% of Staff the Day After SEC Confirms ALGO Is Not a Security

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The Algorand Foundation has laid off 25% of its workforce, citing a difficult global macro environment and the broader crypto market downturn. The cuts came just one day after one of the most positive regulatory developments in the project’s history, creating a sharp contrast that the community has not missed.

The Layoffs

The Foundation confirmed the decision on X, describing it as incredibly tough but necessary to align resources with long-term priorities. The statement stressed that the affected employees had been best-in-class contributors and that the Foundation is committed to supporting them through the transition.

The organisation said it believes the restructured team now represents a more sustainable foundation for executing on Algorand’s technology, business, and ecosystem goals going forward.

“We believe that we now have a more sustainable alignment of Algorand Foundation resources with the protocol’s long-term business, technology, and ecosystem priorities. 

“These employees have been best-in-class contributors to this ecosystem and to the Foundation, and this was an incredibly tough decision. We are sincerely grateful to them, and we are, of course, committed to supporting them through this transition,” they said.

The SEC Development That Came First

One day before the layoffs, the SEC and CFTC issued their landmark joint guidance classifying a range of crypto assets as digital commodities rather than securities. ALGO was included in that classification.

Some community members initially questioned whether ALGO’s appearance in a footnote rather than the main body of the guidance diminished its significance. The Algorand Foundation pushed back on that reading directly.

The footnote placement was not a downgrade. The SEC used futures-linked tokens as examples in the main text but made explicitly clear that futures linkage is not the test for commodity status. ALGO was cited specifically to demonstrate that a token can qualify as a digital commodity without any connection to futures markets at all.

What This Means

ALGO is down on the day alongside the broader market but carries a cleaner regulatory status than it did 48 hours ago. The layoffs reflect genuine financial pressure from a difficult market environment. The SEC guidance reflects genuine progress on the regulatory front.

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