Lisk (LSK) internal pressures seeing huge 40% employee cuts

  • Lisk project has cut a chunky 40 percent of its staff and some quitting. 
  • The company said the move is part of efforts to improve its operational efficiency

 

The Lisk (LSK) project has reportedly fired some 40 percent of its workforce, with reports also suggesting that employees quitting the company in droves. 

However, the Lisk hierarchy noted that the move is part of efforts to improve its operational efficiency. Community members are somewhat sceptical saying the project is looking like another potential failed altcoin experiment. 

 Lisk co-founder Max Kordek, posting on the project’s Discord, wrote: 

Today, at Lightcurve, we laid off 21 of our employees and terminated the contracts of three employees who were yet to join. This concludes the recent wave of terminations you may have observed. We are now ready to go completely dedicated into 2020 with a solid team of 31 individuals on the Lightcurve side.

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