Binance US Loses Key Executives as Regulatory Issues Intensify – Here's the Latest
Binance US, the American subsidiary of the well-known cryptocurrency exchange, is experiencing a series of high-profile departures. Today, Sidney Majalya, the Chief Risk Officer, and Krishna Juvvadi, the head of legal, r...
Today, Sidney Majalya, the Chief Risk Officer, and Krishna Juvvadi, the head of legal, resigned according to a report by Wall Street Journal. Their exits followed the recent resignation of Brian Shroder, the firm's President and CEO.
These departures add weight to speculations about a potential ripple effect of high-level exits at the firm....
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