Luno founder and CTO Timothy Stranex quietly left the firm in December to pursue 'personal projects' after ten years at the company.
Timothy Stranex, the founder and chief technology officer of the crypto exchange Luno, quietly left the firm in December to pursue “personal projects” after ten years at the company.
The former VP of engineering, Simon Ince, has been filling the role of CTO since the beginning of the year, a company spokesperson confirmed. Timothy Stranex, the founder and chief technology officer of the crypto exchange Luno, quietly left the firm in December to pursue"personal projects" after ten years at the company.
The former VP of engineering, Simon Ince, has been filling the role of CTO since the beginning of the year, a company spokesperson confirmed.’s global engineering team as we continue to build a simple, intuitive app that promotes a safe and reliable experience for our 10 million customers across the globe," said Ince in a statement shared with The Block.
Founded in 2013 by Stranex, Carel van Wyk, Pieter Heyns and current CEO Marcus Swanepoel, Luno is a crypto exchange and wallet app that says it has customers in over 40 countries.
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