The head of trading at Coinbase, Hunter Merghart, has resigned from the U.S. crypto exchange and wallet provider after just six months on the job, CoinDesk has learned.
Coinbase declined to comment on the move when reached.
Departure follows that of the executive who hired him, Adam White, who left Coinbase earlier this month to become the chief operating officer of Bakkt, the new institutional crypto trading platform being launched by Intercontinental Exchange, the parent of the New York Stock Exchange.
White, who was Coinbase's fifth employee and most recently a vice president and general manager there, hired Merghart to join Coinbase Institutional at the start of May 2018.
Merghart is leaving out of frustration that he wasn't getting enough resources or clarity on the roadmap to building an institutional business, according to two people familiar with his reasons.
Earlier this month, Coinbase confirmed it had shut down an index fund geared toward institutional investors, just four months after it went live.
Still, the departure comes as Coinbase secures another $300 million of funding in a Series E round announced Tuesday, part of which the company said would go toward building the institutional side of the business.
In a recent Bloomberg interview, Coinbase president and chief operating officer Asiff Hirji said the growing custody and institutional businesses will account in the future for a large share of revenues, which are currently "100% transactional."
To be sure, Coinbase has no shortage of institutional bench strength.
It recently hired former Instinet CEO Jonathan Kellner as its new managing director of the Institutional Coverage Group and also added former Charles Schwab advisor Chris Dodds to its board of directors and former JPMorgan executive director Oputa Ezediaro to the Institutional Coverage Group.
Coinbase's Head of Trading Resigns After Six Months on Job
Publicado en Oct 31, 2018
by Coindesk | Publicado en Coinage
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