The CEO of Coinbase, Brian Armstrong, offers a new home for employees that start from the Efficiency Department of the United States Government (Doge).
In social networks, Armstrong encouraged former Doge agents to request roles in the exchange of cryptography through a fast -track hiring process.
The measure occurred after a News Fox clip with Ethan Shaotran, a former 22 -year -old Doge employee and Harvard Rebout, who said his work with Dogs cost him friends and status on the campus. Shaotran praised the mission and work ethics of the team, describing his night dedication to trimming bureaucratic waste.
This is an open call for any @DOGE staff. If you are looking for your next mission after serving your country, consider helping to create a more efficient financial system for the world in @Coinbase.
We have established an accelerated interview/hiring process in recognition of your … https://t.co/zdmn7vjoxt
– Brian Armstrong (@Brian_armstrong) May 13, 2025
“If you are looking for your next mission after serving your country, consider helping to create a more efficient financial system for the world in Coinbase,” Armstrong wrote in an X post, attaching an application application form aimed at former Doge employees.
Dege, launched under the administration of President Donald Trump and led by Elon Musk and Vivek Ramasswamy, was created to rationalize federal operations. The agency said it has saved $ 170 billion through assets sales, contract cancellations and lease, reductions in the workforce and more.
The Coinbase hug of former Doge personnel occurs after Armstrong publicly supported Doge’s idea and asked for the end of the Income Tax.
Coinbase spent more than $ 70 million in 2024 supporting the Criptographic Political Action Committees and recently added the co-manager of the Trump Chris Lacivita campaign to its advisor Board. The company’s actions have recently jumped the news that is being included in the S&P 500 index.