BitGo is cutting its workforce as CEO Mike Belshe shifts the crypto custodian's focus toward artificial intelligence, stablecoins and settlement infrastructure,BitGo is cutting its workforce as CEO Mike Belshe shifts the crypto custodian's focus toward artificial intelligence, stablecoins and settlement infrastructure,

BitGo Cuts Workforce as CEO Bets on AI, Stablecoins

2026/06/28 03:16
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BitGo is cutting its workforce as CEO Mike Belshe shifts the crypto custodian’s focus toward artificial intelligence, stablecoins and settlement infrastructure, signaling a strategic reallocation of resources at one of the industry’s longest-running institutional service providers.

Why BitGo is cutting its workforce now

The staffing reduction comes as BitGo reshapes its business around a smaller set of high-priority growth areas. Rather than a sign of distress, the move appears tied to management’s decision to concentrate capital and engineering talent on AI integration, stablecoin services and settlement capabilities. For related coverage, see Ripple Reports Over $70M in Donations in 2025 Annual Impact Report.

BitGo, which recently filed an S-1 registration statement with the SEC as part of its path toward a public listing, is repositioning itself during a period of broader operational change. The company previously pursued a NYSE IPO that underscored its ambitions to become a publicly traded crypto infrastructure firm.

AI, stablecoins and settlement as growth priorities

The AI bet is already taking tangible shape. BitGo launched an MCP Server designed to bring institutional-grade crypto infrastructure to AI agents, allowing automated systems to interact with custody and transaction services programmatically. For related coverage, see Spot Bitcoin ETFs Post $1.8 Billion in Weekly Outflows as Sentiment Weakens.

Stablecoin growth represents a second pillar. As stablecoin transaction volumes have surged across the industry, BitGo’s custody and settlement infrastructure positions it to capture institutional demand for secure stablecoin storage and transfer.

Settlement, the third priority, ties directly to BitGo’s core business as a qualified custodian. Faster, more reliable settlement rails are a competitive differentiator for institutional clients who require same-day or near-instant finality on large transactions.

What the restructuring signals

The combination of headcount cuts and targeted investment suggests BitGo is trading breadth for depth. By narrowing its operational focus, the company is betting that a leaner organization can move faster in three areas where it sees durable demand.

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The restructuring also follows a turbulent stretch in BitGo’s corporate history, including its lawsuit against Galaxy Digital over a failed $1.2 billion merger and its successful effort to gain OCC approval for a national trust charter conversion.

Whether the strategy delivers depends on execution and how quickly BitGo can translate its AI and stablecoin initiatives into revenue. Further details may emerge through the company’s SEC filings as it advances toward a public offering.

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial or investment advice. Cryptocurrency and digital asset markets carry significant risk. Always do your own research before making decisions.

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