BTCS Strengthens Board with Cybersecurity Veteran Amid Strong Q1 Financials
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BTCS Inc. (NASDAQ:BTCS), 1 Temmuz 2026'da **Chris Janis**'i Yönetim Kurulu'na yapılandırarak, denetim ve risk yönetimi konusundaki uzmanlığını artırdı
BTCS Inc. (NASDAQ:BTCS) announced on July 1, 2026, the appointment of Chris Janis to its Board of Directors, enhancing its governance with expertise in financial oversight and risk management. Janis will also serve as Chairperson of the Audit Committee and a member of the Compensation Committee. With over 35 years of experience in public accounting, consulting, and executive financial leadership, Janis previously worked at PwC from 2011 to 2026, serving as a Partner in the Cyber, Risk & Regulatory Practice since 2015.
Strengthening Leadership Amid Regulatory Complexity
Q1 2026 Financial Highlights
Kemal Tekin's Take: Janis’s addition underscores the need for robust risk governance in crypto and blockchain ventures amid tightening global regulations. While Q1 results reflect strong operational momentum, BTCS remains a high-volatility play in the emerging blockchain infrastructure space, requiring careful risk assessment by institutional investors.
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