Brett Harrison is leaving FTX US and moving into an advisory role
FTX has been actively acquiring crypto startups during the bear market. Harrison plans to stay in the cryptocurrency space and work to remove barriers to entry in the industry. Brett Harrison is stepping down from his position as president of FTX US, he announced on Twitter on Tuesday. Brett Harrison, former President of FTX US Founded by billionaire Sam Bankman-Fried, FTX is one of the largest centralized cryptocurrency exchanges. Over the past year, FTX's growth has increased by 1,000%, with revenue reportedly increasing from $89 million to $1.02 billion in 2021. It's no surprise that the company...
Brett Harrison is leaving FTX US and moving into an advisory role

- FTX hat während der Baisse aktiv Krypto-Startups erworben
- Harrison plant, im Bereich der Kryptowährungen zu bleiben und daran zu arbeiten, Eintrittsbarrieren in die Branche zu beseitigen
Brett Harrison is stepping down from his position as President of FTX US, he announced on Twitter on Tuesday.

Founded by billionaire Sam Bankman-Fried, FTX is one of the largest centralized cryptocurrency exchanges.
Over the past year, FTX's growth has increased by 1,000%, with revenue reportedly increasing from $89 million to $1.02 billion in 2021.
It's no surprise that the company has been actively acquiring crypto startups that have been threatened in the beat market - scoring discounts in the process, including acquiring crypto lender BlockFi for a maximum of $240 million in July and Voyager Digital's assets for $1.4 billion on Monday.
“I am deeply grateful for my experience at FTX over the last year and a half,” said Harrison tweeted. “I have no doubt that my experiences in this role will be among the most valuable of my career.”
Harrison joined FTX in May 2021 after serving as head of semi-systematic technology at Citadel Securities for almost two years.
Harrison will remain in the crypto space and work to make the industry more accessible and remove barriers in both centralized and decentralized markets.
"I can't wait to share more about what I'm doing next. Until then, I'll be helping Sam and the team with this transition to ensure FTX finishes the year with all of its signature momentum," he tweeted.
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