Alright, bro, listen up!
Dmitry Tokarev, the dude who co-founded Copper, the crypto custody firm that’s all about keeping your digital assets safe, is thinking about stepping down as the big cheese. This guy has been running the show since 2018, and now he’s ready to chill a bit and let someone else take the reins.
So, here’s the scoop: Copper’s got some heavy hitters, like former U.K. Chancellor Philip Hammond, in charge, and they’re already on the hunt for a new CEO. But no worries, Tokarev isn’t ghosting the company—he’s still gonna be super involved and holds a solid chunk of the company. He’s not just bouncing out, you know?
A Copper rep said some typical corporate stuff about not commenting on rumors, which is a classic move. But here’s where it gets interesting—this isn’t the first shake-up over there. Last month, Boris Bohrer-Bilowitzki, one of the founding partners, ditched Copper to take the CEO spot over at Concordium. And Mike Milner, who was running revenue for five years, also peaced out for the same gig.
Tokarev, the man with a degree in Risk Management and Financial Engineering from Imperial College in London, has been steering Copper since the beginning. It’s been a wild ride, but change is in the air! Let’s see where this goes, my dudes!



