CEO of Coinbase Brian Armstrong is presenting a new house for employees leaving the US government’s Department of Efficiency Department (DOGE).
On social media, Armstrong encouraged former Dogi operators to apply for roles in the Crypto Exchange through the fast-track hiring process.
The move came after a Fox News Clip, with the specialty of 22 -year -old former Dogi employee and Harvard Dropout Ethan Shaotran, who said that his work with Doges spent him friendship and status in the campus. Shotran praised the team’s mission and work morality, describing their late night dedication to trim bureaucracy waste.
This is an open call for anyone @Doge Employee. If you are looking for your next mission after serving your country, consider creating a more efficient financial system for the world @Coinbase,
We have established a quick interview/recruitment process in your recognition … https://t.co/zdmn7vjoxt
– Brian Armstrong (@brian_armstrong) May 13, 2025
Armstrong wrote in a post on X, “If you are looking for your next mission after serving your country, consider creating a more efficient financial system for the world in the coinbase,” Armstrong wrote in a post on X, attached a job application form for the purpose of former Dogi employees.
Under the administration of President Donald Trump, Launched under the administration of Dogi and Alone Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy, was designed to streamlide the federal operation. The agency said it had saved $ 170 billion through asset sales, contracts and leases cancel, workforce deduction and more.
After Armstrong, the embrace of the coinbase of the former Dogi staff comes publicly Supported Dogi’s idea and income tax was called.
Coinbase spent more than $ 70 million in 2024 in 2024 and recently supported more than $ 70 million in support couple Trump Abhiyan co-manager Chris Lacivita in his advisory board. The company’s shares have recently jumped on news that they are being included in the S&P500 index.