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Binance CEO Announces Exit of Key Executives in Russia Amid Growing FUD

source-logo  coinedition.com 06 September 2023 23:23, UTC

Founder and CEO of Binance Changpeng Zhao took to X – formerly Twitter – to announce the departures of key executives of the company in Russia. “Some of our team members are growing into bigger roles, some outside of Binance,” he said in the post.

Some of our team members are growing into bigger roles, some outside of #Binance. Some are doing new exciting ventures. I even made intros/references for many of them. We are supportive of everyone. We are one community.

This also creates more growth opportunities within…

— CZ 🔶 Binance (@cz_binance) September 6, 2023

Notably, Gleb Kostarev, head of Eastern Europe and Russia at Binance, announced his exit today in a post on Facebook. While thanking CEO Zhao and Binance co-founder He Yi for his time with them, he mentioned that he would pursue other endeavors in the meantime.

Vladimir Smerkis, general manager for Russia and CIS at Binance, also made a similar exit announcement after two years with the company.

However, the two top executives failed to give reasons for their sudden exits. On his own part, Smerkis promised to shed more light on the reasons behind his departure in the next few weeks.

The departures come amid increased speculations about the company’s possible departure from Russia following multiple sanctions against the country. Since the announcement, members of the cryptocurrency community in Russia have posed questions to the two exiting executives. Majorly, the users want to know if Binance will be leaving Russia any time soon.

The two departures add to a growing list of top executives that have departed the company lately. On September 4, Mayur Kamat, the company’s head of product, confirmed his departure from the exchange. Way back in July, Patric Hillman, the company’s chief strategy officer, also exited the company.

Meanwhile, Binance has been the subject of increased scrutiny and widespread FUD. Regulatory concerns in multiple countries have users on the edge and unsettled.

Surprisingly, the company continues to record moderate positive performances. As earlier reported by Coin Edition, the exchange last month posted a future’s trading volume of $21.06, 219% more than the crypto-derivate volume of its closest competitor OKX.

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