Former Bitflyer CEO plans return to bring companies to the stock exchange (report)

Yuzo Kano – Mitbegründer von Japans führender Kryptowährungsplattform BitFlyer – will Berichten zufolge nach seinem Rücktritt im Jahr 2019 wieder die Führung des Unternehmens als CEO übernehmen. Er möchte auch die Spannungen zwischen dem derzeitigen Managementteam und den Aktionären beenden und das Unternehmen zu einem Börsengang (IPO) führen. Ein mögliches Comeback nach vier Jahren Als gemeldet by Bloomberg will der 47-jährige japanische Unternehmer erneut als CEO von BitFlyer fungieren, um BitFlyer als globalen Player der Branche zu etablieren: „Ich werde es international kampffähig machen.“ Yuzo Kano, The National Kano, der bis 2019 Chief Executive war, versprach, nächsten Monat einen Vorschlag …
Yuzo Kano - co -founder of Japan's leading cryptocurrency platform Bitflyer - is reportedly going to take over the management of the company as a CEO after his resignation in 2019. He also wants to end the tensions between the current management team and the shareholders and lead the company to an IPO. The 47-year-old Japanese entrepreneur wants to act as a CEO of Bitflyer again after four years as reported to establish Bitflyer as a global player in the industry: "I will make it internationally possible." Yuzo Kano, The National Kano, who was Chief Executive until 2019, promised a proposal next month ... (Symbolbild/KNAT)

Former Bitflyer CEO plans return to bring companies to the stock exchange (report)

Yuzo Kano-co-founder of Japan's leading cryptocurrency platform Bitflyer-according to its resignation in 2019, wants to take over the management of the company again as CEO.

He also wants to end the tensions between the current management team and the shareholders and lead the company to an IPO (IPO).

A possible comeback after four years

as reported by bloomberg wants to act again as a CEO of bitflyer as global player To establish industry:

"I will make it internationally possible."

Yuzo Kano Yuzo Kano, The National

Kano, which was Chief Executive until 2019, promised to present a proposal with certain goals next month to which the company should follow. This includes the termination of the feud between the management department and the shareholders and the listing of the bitflyer shares for public trade.

Japan's crypto exchange had to overcome serious regulatory problems with the domestic supervisory authorities in 2018. At that time, the Financial Services Agency (FSA) ordered Bitflyer and many competitors to enforce stricter procedures to combat money laundering. Kano resigned shortly afterwards as CEO.

Since then, since then, numerous people have tried to run the company, but without any noteworthy success. Some resigned after Kano criticized her to be the greatest single shareholder of Bitflyer.

"It is my responsibility to point out problems and ask for improvements. I blame people if they cause problems, make wrong reports or not do what they should do," he said.

Despite the turbulence, the bitflyer, based in Tokyo, has accumulated over 2.5 million users worldwide. It also has branches in San Francisco and Luxembourg.

Japan warms up for crypto on

The land of the rising sun recently changed its rather strict attitude towards the cryptocurrency industry under the rule of Prime Minister Fumio Kishida. He presented himself as supporters of blockchain technology and web3 and promised to enforce loosened laws.

As a result, Binance-The greatest cryptocurrency platform- Searched An approval in September 2022 again. It doubled to his intentions by shopping The Sakura Exchange Bitcoin (SEBC).

On the other hand, the competitors of Binance are, including Krake and coin base announced plans to hire the company in Japan, and referred to unfavorable macroeconomic conditions and a weak global cryptom market.

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