Coinbase CEO Halved AI Costs, Calls Bitcoin Downturn a Cool Breeze

Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong said the company cut its AI spending nearly in half while token usage grew exponentially, outlining an infrastructure playbook he believes any firm can use to scale AI adoption without treating cost as a ceiling.

Armstrong also offered a sharp reframe of the current Bitcoin (BTC) market cycle

AI Routing, Caching, and Open-Weight Models

Armstrong outlined three techniques behind the savings. The first is smarter model routing, which matches tasks to the cheapest model capable of completing them.

“How to keep AI spend flat while token usage grows exponentially: Not with friction and spend alerts. With better defaults, routing, and caching,” the Coinbase CEO said.

The second is aggressive caching, which eliminates redundant outputs for repeated queries. The third is a shift toward cheaper open-weight models for routine tasks where frontier-model performance adds no value.

The objective, Armstrong clarified, is not to cap usage but to build the infrastructure layer that enables sustainable scale. In early June, he examined AI’s largest bottleneck, contending that access to energy and compute matter more than model quality. The new spending data adds routing efficiency to that framework.

AI Spending at Coinbase. Source: X

The framing positions cost reduction not as a constraint, but as a prerequisite for broader adoption. As a result, efficiency gains create headroom for usage to compound rather than triggering budget friction later on.

Armstrong did not disclose the absolute cost figures. Still, a company that halves AI spend while usage compounds at an exponential rate has effectively decoupled consumption from cost.

Bitcoin Dip “Barely Even a Winter”

On the Bitcoin front, Armstrong took direct aim at bearish sentiment. He described the current drawdown as far milder than anything long-term holders have seen before.

The data backs that read. River’s historical chart shows the 2025–2026 cycle has erased roughly 53% from Bitcoin’s October 2025 peak of $126,073.

That makes it the shallowest bear market on record. Prior cycles wiped out between 77% and 93%, with two exceeding 12 months.

Armstrong made a $60,000 bottom prediction in mid-June. However, on-chain data has not yet confirmed the capitulation signals that historically mark cycle lows. That gap between price and signal has been a persistent feature of this cycle.

The Coinbase CEO has backed Bitcoin’s four-year cycle consistently and projects prices far above current levels by 2030. Still, the 500-day halving signal most analysts track does not trigger until November 2026. The recovery timeline may be further out than Armstrong implies.

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