Matt Hamilton resigned from his position at Ripple, while Michael Warren was introduced as the newest member of the Board of Directors.
Ripple’s Director of Developer Relations – Matt Hamilton – announced his departure due to personal issues. On the other hand, the blockchain firm appointed Michael Warren as the newest member of its Board of Directors. The American has previously served as Senior Advisor in the White House during the Obama administration.announcement
He is also the Managing Director of Albright Stonebridge Group, where he consults investors and companies on how to operate their businesses, complying with existing regulatory requirements. Ripple raised hopes that via Warren’s appointment, the company will expand its presence in international markets and obtain good relations with global financial watchdogs.“I’m excited to join Ripple at such a pivotal moment in history, both for the company as well as crypto at large. I have long admired the tenacity shown by Ripple and its management team, using regulatory setbacks in the U.S.
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