Polygon Labs, a blockchain company that has been adding executives despite a tough cryptocurrency market, has named digital finance lawyer Rebecca Rettig as its first chief policy officer.
Rettig joins Polygon after spending nearly the past two years as chief legal and policy officer for Aave Ltd., a decentralized financial lending project. Her new position will require Rettig to meet with policymakers and regulators around the world to advocate for Polygon’s interests.
“Ensuring mass adoption of any new and paradigm-shifting technology takes time, and so does policy adoption,” Rettig said. “I tell skeptics that there is great promise in a ...
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