Recently, three executives from the cryptocurrency venture capital firm Pantera Capital have resigned

2022-09-07 10:18:23
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According to Chain Catcher, citing informed sources from CoinDesk, several executives from the crypto hedge fund and venture capital firm Pantera Capital, which has assets under management of approximately $4.7 billion, have left the company. The sources stated that Chief Technology Officer Terence Schofield, who joined the company earlier this year, will be departing, and John Johnson, head of the internal fundraising team Capital Formation at Pantera, will also be leaving.

As previously reported by Chain Catcher, on August 31, Pantera Capital's Chief Operating Officer Samir Shah left the company after just two months in the role. On September 1, Pantera Capital partner Paul Veradittakit stated on his personal blog that it is a great time for crypto companies that are well-capitalized and looking to expand their hiring. Pantera Capital and its portfolio are also seeking to hire. (CoinDesk)

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