Swen Werner, a top crypto executive at the traditional State Street bank, is leaving after eight years with the firm.
Swen Werner, State Street’s global head of digital custody and payments, is leaving after eight years with the bank, the executive announced in a LinkedIn post.
Besides thanking his friends at the bank, Werner mentioned a desire to eventually invest more time in blockchain, a technology he believes"can change the world for the better."
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