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Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong has announced major layoffs and a new rule: “No pure managers.” In a memo to employees on Ma...
Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong Ends Pure Managers: How AI Is Reshaping Leadership
May 9 -
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Coinbase CEO Drops a Bombshell: No More Pure Managers
Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong has announced major layoffs and a new rule: “No pure managers.” In a memo to employees on May 5, he revealed that about 700 staff (14% of the workforce) would be let go. The reason? The rise of AI is changing how work gets done, and traditional management roles are no longer needed.
Armstrong explained that every leader at Coinbase must now be a “player-coach”—someone who leads a team but also does the hands-on work. He introduced the idea of “AI-native pods,” where teams are built around people who can manage fleets of AI agents. Some teams might even be just one person doing the jobs of an engineer, designer, and product manager all at once.
What Does “No Pure Managers” Mean for the Future of Work?
This shift is a huge hint about how AI is changing the economics of work. For years, companies needed layers of managers just to keep projects moving. But that created a “coordination tax”—delays, waiting for approvals, and missed opportunities. Asana’s State of AI Report 2025 calls this a major bottleneck that AI can now remove.
Today, AI tools like copilots, workflows, dashboards, and agents handle much of the coordination. This means middle managers are becoming less valuable. Their role is shrinking fast.
The Great Flattening Effect
Even if you keep your management job, you might not want it for long. As organizations flatten, managers face new pressures:
- Less support from other managers
- You must be an excellent coach, using human skills like empathy
- You need to perform as a top individual contributor (IC)
- You may manage 15 or more people—including AI agents
This can lead to burnout. But there’s a twist: AI lets you manage a “headcount” of 3-4 humans and 11-12 AI agents. That changes everything. It also brings senior leaders closer to the real work, helping them make better decisions and build stronger teams.
What This Means for Managers Right Now
You have two choices: leave management behind, or adapt. If you stay, you’ll be measured by:
- AI-powered results
- Smart judgment
- Managing AI agents
- Coaching your human team
You must be hands-on, take risks, and redesign how work gets done. The skills you need now are:
- Adaptability
- Good judgment
- Clear communication
- Emotional intelligence
- Resourcefulness
- Delegation (what to give to AI, what to keep for humans)
- AI fluency
The old boss is gone. The new leader is an operator—someone who thinks clearly under pressure, uses AI to amplify their impact, and stays close to the action. It’s a brave new world, and only those who embrace it will thrive.
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