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Payments Company Affirm Is Shutting Down Its Crypto Business

During the bull market of 2021, Affirm had joined a number of fintech firms in offering clientele the ability to buy and sell crypto.

Updated May 9, 2023, 4:07 a.m. Published Feb 8, 2023, 9:32 p.m.
Affirm CEO Max Levchin (John Lamparski/Getty Images)
Affirm CEO Max Levchin (John Lamparski/Getty Images)

Payment network Affirm (AFRM) is shutting down the cryptocurrency service it started in 2021, according to a letter to shareholders on Wednesday.

Affirm Crypto will close on March 2. The shutdown is part of a larger retrenchment for the company, which also announced it would eliminate 19% of its workforce. It's unclear what proportion of those layoffs are related to the crypto operation.

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“Concurrent with reducing our workforce, we are sunsetting several initiatives, such as Affirm Crypto,” CEO Max Levchin said in the letter.

Affirm joined other fintech firms launching crypto initiatives in the late stages of the bull market. Affirm Crypto was designed to let customers buy, sell or hold cryptocurrencies.

The company's stock recently fell 17% in after-hours trading.

UPDATE (Feb. 8, 21:47 UTC): Adds comment from Affirm CEO Max Levchin.

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