OP Labs cuts 20% of staff while Optimism pushes network upgrades, ZK research, and a plan to buy back OP tokens using Superchain revenue. OP Labs, the developmentOP Labs cuts 20% of staff while Optimism pushes network upgrades, ZK research, and a plan to buy back OP tokens using Superchain revenue. OP Labs, the development

Optimism’s OP Labs Cuts nearly 20% of Workforce to Streamline Operations

2026/03/12 22:45
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OP Labs cuts 20% of staff while Optimism pushes network upgrades, ZK research, and a plan to buy back OP tokens using Superchain revenue.

OP Labs, the development firm behind the Optimism network, has cut its workforce by about 20%. The decision comes as the company refocuses its priorities during a period of change in the ecosystem. Leadership said the layoffs aim to operate with a smaller team and concentrate on its core development work.

OP Labs Downsizes Workforce to Speed Up Decisions and Project Execution

OP Labs, the blockchain infrastructure company behind Optimism, has laid off 20 employees. Jing Wang, co-founder of Optimism and CEO of OP Labs, shared a screenshot of a message sent to staff shortly after the decision. The screenshot showed that the internal team channel had 102 members.

Based on that figure, the layoffs represent roughly a 19.6% reduction in the company’s workforce. Wang told employees the decision had nothing to do with financial problems. According to her message, OP Labs remains well-funded and holds several years of runway.

“This is not about finances. OP Labs is well capitalized with years of runway. This is about doing fewer things well, making decisions faster, and reducing coordination overhead.”

Wang wrote.

Leadership wants a tighter organization that can focus on fewer priorities. Wang said the goal is to complete key projects more effectively and reduce internal coordination.

The CEO did not specify which roles were affected. However, Wang encouraged recruiters to contact those who lost their positions. She described them as skilled engineers, operators, and builders who helped shape Optimism’s development.

Optimism Underpins Expanding Layer 2 Superchain Network

Optimism plays a major role in Ethereum’s Layer 2 ecosystem. The network reduces congestion on Ethereum by processing transactions off-chain before settling them on the main blockchain.

Technology developed by OP Labs forms the foundation of the system. The OP Stack is an open-source framework developers use to build customizable Layer 2 networks. Superchain acts as a unified bridge connecting those networks.

Several projects rely on the OP Stack infrastructure. One of the most notable examples is Base, the Layer 2 network incubated by Coinbase.

Base recently announced plans to move toward its own unified technology stack. The shift allows the project to pursue independent development. Base previously stood as the largest chain built on the OP Stack, with billions of dollars in total value locked.

Governance Vote Allocates 50% of Sequencer Revenue to OP Buybacks

The OP token fell sharply following the news of that transition, reflecting uncertainty about Optimism’s long-term position. Despite those challenges, leadership maintains a forward-looking plan for the network. Wang outlined several goals for 2026 during a recent update.

Optimism plans to improve its network in several ways. The team wants to speed up block times and enable different Layer 2 networks to work together more easily. Developers are also working on compliance tools that comply with regulations around the world.

Another focus is integrating zero-knowledge (ZK) proofs to improve privacy and efficiency. The research also connects with Ethereum’s long-term plan, including systems designed to remain secure even against future quantum computers.

Governance decisions within the ecosystem are also evolving. In January, OP token holders approved a proposal connected to Superchain revenue.

Under the plan, 50% of the revenue earned by Superchain sequencers will be used to buy OP tokens from the market every month. This program will run for 12 months as a test, starting last month.

Despite these plans, the OP token price has been under pressure. According to CoinMarketCap, the token is trading around $0.1182, down 2.22% in the past day and about 34.63% over the past month.

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