Circle's managing director in Asia leaves firm to focus on Bitcoin SV's survival

Jack Liu, a senior director at Circle, is leaving the $3 billion crypto finance company, he confirmed to The Block.

The former investment banker said he's always been motivated in his career to help "Satoshi's vision" come to fruition.

"I've been a long-time veteran of this industry, and I didn't come to it by accident...Circle was a great learning ground. But I'm all about innovation...I want to step into the open and take a more direct approach and increase the number of transactions on the blockchain. I feel a sense of urgency right now," he said. "I don't want to be 50 when it starts working."

He even skipped a bonus he'd have claimed in a few months. "I just couldn't wait any longer."

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While at Circle, Liu helped the firm develop a 24-hour trading service operating out of Asia. He also helped build the support-product for the trading of Bitcoin Satoshi Vision (SV) at Poloniex, which Circle had reportedly acquired for $400 million before he joined.

His next move remains obscure but will involve helping build the Bitcoin SV blockchain -  a fork extension of the original Bitcoin. He's a big believer in the coin and its scaling potential - something he's deeply concerned about.


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Isabel is The Block's London and European reporter. She previously reported for Reuters in Madrid and London, following on from her time as a freelance journalist for the Guardian and the New York Times. She has a Bachelors in War Studies from King’s College London and a Master of Philosophy from the University of Oxford. Conflict of Interest: Edward Woodford, the CEO of SeedCX, is Isabel's brother. She does not report on any issues related to Seed or advise other authors in any regard.