Ex-JP Morgan Exec Paul Camp Joins Bitcoin Bank Circle

Ex-JP Morgan Exec Paul Camp Joins Bitcoin Bank Circle

Another industrial-era executive has joined a Bitcoin startup. Paul Camp joins Bitcoin BankCircle as the Chief Financial Officer. An 18 year finance veteran, he has been hired by Digital Currency payment processor to serve as Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer. Prior to accepting a position with Circle, Camp lead JP Morgan's global transaction services. Camp will bring that experience with him, potentially broadening Circles international capabilities. Circle is a cryptocurrency wallet provider that raised over $25m in funding last March. Perhaps best known for being one of the first....


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