With the departure of Binance’s first CEO, Changpeng “CZ” Zhao, many in the crypto community see it as the end of an era. Now, all eyes are on the company’s new CEO, Richard Teng, whose job is to continue the company’s growth and to shake off the hefty settlement payouts of $4 billion.
Earlier in Binance’s history, the location of its head office was a major source of speculation. But the truth is that the company has nearly always operated on a radical remote-first principle, so questions about the location of its head office were somewhat moot.
We’ve tracked down Rohit Wad, CTO of Binance, to learn more about the work culture at Binance and how the remote-first policy’s been working out for them. Wad joined Binance in 2022, hailing from a seriously impressive multi-decade career at Microsoft, Facebook and Google, where he led engineering efforts for a large number of products we use today.
Binance has been a remote-first company for a while, even before the Covid-19 pandemic hit (some would say “before it was cool”). What do you think was the company’s thought process for enabling this back then?
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