Leader and Lead Developer Quit JPMorgan’s Blockchain Project “Juno”

Leader and Lead Developer Quit JPMorgan’s Blockchain Project “Juno”

JPMorgan has lost two of its senior leaders on its blockchain project, Juno, as they embark on starting up their own blockchain startup, a report by Quartz revealed. Will Martino, the lead developer and Stuart Popejoy, the head of Juno started Kadena.io in June; however, the two departures signify the difficult task that financial institutions have at retaining tech talent as they embrace the blockchain technology. By utilizing the Juno project, Martino and Popejoy are hoping with their own blockchain startup to highlight the risk that companies will be taking by following the open source....


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