TLDR BitMine has appointed Chi Tsang as its new CEO and board member, succeeding Jonathan Bates. Tsang was previously the founder of venture fund m1720 and spent a decade at HSBC. The company also added Robert Sechan, Olivia Howe, and Jason Edgeworth to its board. Tsang emphasized BitMine’s position to lead the financial sector with [...] The post BitMine Names Chi Tsang as CEO, Adds Three New Members to Board appeared first on Blockonomi.TLDR BitMine has appointed Chi Tsang as its new CEO and board member, succeeding Jonathan Bates. Tsang was previously the founder of venture fund m1720 and spent a decade at HSBC. The company also added Robert Sechan, Olivia Howe, and Jason Edgeworth to its board. Tsang emphasized BitMine’s position to lead the financial sector with [...] The post BitMine Names Chi Tsang as CEO, Adds Three New Members to Board appeared first on Blockonomi.

BitMine Names Chi Tsang as CEO, Adds Three New Members to Board

2025/11/15 03:10
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TLDR

  • BitMine has appointed Chi Tsang as its new CEO and board member, succeeding Jonathan Bates.
  • Tsang was previously the founder of venture fund m1720 and spent a decade at HSBC.
  • The company also added Robert Sechan, Olivia Howe, and Jason Edgeworth to its board.
  • Tsang emphasized BitMine’s position to lead the financial sector with its substantial Ethereum holdings.
  • BitMine’s stock has fallen nearly 34% in the past month due to declining cryptocurrency prices.
  • The company holds over 3.5 million ETH, valued at around $11.2 billion, making it the largest corporate holder of Ethereum.

BitMine Immersion Technologies, the leading Ethereum treasury company with over $11 billion in cryptocurrency holdings, announced on Friday that Chi Tsang has been appointed as the new CEO and board member. Tsang takes over from Jonathan Bates, the former CEO. The company also introduced Robert Sechan, Olivia Howe, and Jason Edgeworth as new members of its board.

Chi Tsang’s Appointment as CEO

Tsang, the founder and Managing Partner of the venture fund m1720, brings extensive financial experience. Before joining BitMine, he spent a decade at HSBC, where he was the Head of Asia and TMT Global Banking. Tsang’s leadership comes at a time when the company aims to strengthen its position in the rapidly evolving blockchain and Ethereum sectors.

In his statement, Tsang highlighted the parallels between the current transformation in financial markets and the disruption brought by mobile phones and the internet in the 1990s. He noted that BitMine’s substantial Ethereum holdings and its credibility with both Wall Street and the Ethereum community uniquely position it to lead in the financial industry. “With its substantial Ethereum holdings and credibility with both Wall Street and the Ethereum ecosystem, BitMine is positioned to become a leading financial institution,” Tsang said.

Along with the CEO change, BitMine has also strengthened its leadership team by adding three new board members. Robert Sechan, Olivia Howe, and Jason Edgeworth bring diverse skills in technology, decentralized finance (DeFi), and financial services. According to BitMine Chairman Tom Lee, the new appointees will play a key role in shaping the company’s future strategy.

Lee also emphasized the importance of these changes as BitMine positions itself as a bridge between traditional financial markets and the Ethereum ecosystem. “The new appointments bring a unique blend of experience, insight, and leadership, enabling BitMine further to position itself as the bridge between traditional capital markets and the supercycle Ethereum ecosystem,” Lee said in a statement.

BitMine’s Financial Performance and Ethereum Holdings

Despite the leadership changes, BitMine faces a challenging market environment. The company’s stock, listed under the ticker BMNR, is down about 4% on the day. The stock has fallen nearly 34% in the past month, reflecting the broader downturn in cryptocurrency prices.

As of Monday, BitMine holds more than 3.5 million ETH, valued at approximately $11.2 billion. This makes BitMine the largest corporate holder of Ethereum by far, outpacing its closest competitor, SharpLink Gaming, which holds $2.75 billion worth of ETH. Ethereum itself has also seen a significant decline, dropping by 5.5% in the last 24 hours, bringing its 30-day decline to over 20%.

Despite these challenges, Myriad, a prediction market platform operated by Dastan, reports that users remain optimistic about Ethereum’s future. Myriad users gave a nearly 53% chance that Ethereum will rise to $4,000 next, up from 77% earlier in the week.

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