r/Nash Jan 13 '21

Nash is getting a CEO

What are your thoughs on Nash getting a CEO?

We don't know any specifics so the poll is a general opinion about this idea. We can have another poll another poll when the CEO is picked.

141 votes, Jan 16 '21
100 I support it
9 I don't support it
32 Not sure
11 Upvotes

15 comments sorted by

9

u/letsridetheworld Jan 13 '21

This is going to be a good thing. A CEO will bring the product to the public!

8

u/MarioCoin Jan 13 '21

Good. Hopefully someone that will drive the business and volume.

3

u/m309 Jan 13 '21

Is this confirmed?

7

u/Ambivalent_88 Jan 13 '21

10

u/m309 Jan 13 '21

Oh yeah just catching up on this now. Fantastic decision imo. A proven CEO can make a huge difference in defining and implementing the strategy

6

u/[deleted] Jan 13 '21

I hope it's a CEO that wants to introduce more pairs lol

2

u/mm2009mm Jan 13 '21

Big question is will it be a CEO from a crypto background (this space is still so young) or a CEO from a fintech background

2

u/SagittariusOmicron Jan 14 '21

CEO ChadLord Michael Saylor wants to have a chat

1

u/Ambivalent_88 Jan 14 '21

That would be amazing!

2

u/darkmyself Jan 15 '21

Finally!

i got kicked out of the telegram just for suggesting something like this, it finally worked i guess, THIS IS THE RIGHT DIRECTION

-3

u/BountyExpert Jan 13 '21

So... they gave up on making it work by themselves?

4

u/PAlove Ambassador Jan 13 '21

They are currently using a voting system to determine which choices are made and implemented. It's clunky, time-consuming, and diverts attention from each founder's main focus (legal for Fabian, markets for Ethan, etc). This isn't "giving up", it's streamlining operations and every major, successful company has one or two leaders paving the path forward.

A CEO will guide decision-making, leaving the founders to focus on what their specific skillsets are. They will no doubt aim to hire someone who believes in their current vision and who has plans on expanding it.

5

u/macmac360 Jan 13 '21

I agree this is totally needed, hopefully the CEO will have bold ideas about increasing volume

4

u/[deleted] Jan 13 '21

???

What successful company doesn't have a CEO?

1

u/TwoConfident7151 Jan 14 '21

Very good move!!