This post first appeared in Frank Chaparro’s weekly column “Mad Crypto,” which is sent to Genesis subscribers’ inbox every Monday morning.
Christine Sandler’s exit fr...
This post first appeared in Frank Chaparro’s weekly column “Mad Crypto,” which is sent to Genesis subscribers’ inbox every Monday morning.
Christine Sandler’s exit from Coinbase’s institutional team grants us the latest piece of evidence that the firm, which once had lofty ambitions to become the Goldman Sachs of crypto, is taking a different path to digital asset domination.
Sandler, who first joined the San Francisco-based exchange from Barclays in 2018, is starting at Fidelity Digital Assets next week to take on a marketing and sales position, as The Block reported on Friday. If I were a bolder man, I could have predicted this exit, but since I didn’t, allow me to opine on how this is connected to recent happenings at the firm and outline what it means to Coinbase’s institutional strategy.
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source https://www.tokentalk.co/The Block/bye-bye-sandler-as-coinbases-wall-street-talent-flees-the-exchange-is-looking-toward-these-opportunities-5ca22c202133cad2642fe7b2
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