The former executive is starting a new chapter, having returned to the US in October 2024 after being detained for eight months in Nigeria. Tigran Gambaryan, the Binance executive held for months by Nigerian officials before his release in October 2024, announced his formal resignation from the company on June 6. The former Binance executive said he would remain in the crypto industry and highlighted his work aiding law enforcement investigations worldwide in a June 6 X post. Gambaryan added: “That is where I intend to continue making a difference, whether back in public service or with a mission-driven institution in the private sector,” Gambaryan said. Read more
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Bitcoin is now front and center at political conferences and corporate boardrooms. In this episode of Byte-Sized Insight, we're at Bitcoin 2025 exploring whether it has been captured, or simply arrived. Sixteen years after its launch, Bitcoin is no longer just a cypherpunk experiment or an anti-establishment asset. In 2025, it’s increasingly rubbing shoulders with politicians, institutions, and Wall Street titans. That shift was on full display at the recent Bitcoin 2025 conference in Las Vegas, where Cointelegraph was on the ground to capture the mood. In this week’s episode of Byte-Sized Insight, Cointelegraph’s Gareth Jenkinson explores whether politics and institutions have captured Bitcoin (BTC) or whether it has simply become too important to ignore. Read more