Backpack Appoints Nathan Smith as Chief Operating Officer

03.04.2026

Former Coinbase engineering leader to oversee operations and organizational scaling as Backpack expands regulated, on-chain financial infrastructure globally

SAN FRANCISCO, April 3, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Backpack Exchange today announced the appointment of Nathan Smith as Chief Operating Officer (COO). In this role, Smith will lead company-wide operations, cross-functional execution, and organizational scaling, as Backpack continues to expand its regulated, global, on-chain financial platform.

Smith brings to the role years of experience building infrastructure at the intersection of blockchain technology and scaled financial platforms. He previously served as technical lead for Coinbase's network enablement. He was responsible for the architecture of blockchain indexing and wallet systems, most notably leading the high-impact integration of Solana. His work was instrumental in scaling Coinbase's infrastructure to support a diverse range of token ecosystems beyond the Ethereum network, establishing a foundation for global multi-chain growth.

At Backpack, Smith has played a central role in the launch and scaling of the company's core exchange and wallet infrastructure, helping deliver critical systems across trading, custody, and on-chain services. As COO, he will oversee operational processes, leadership coordination, and execution frameworks as Backpack continues its global expansion.

Smith's appointment reflects Backpack's broader investment in building a defined executive structure with clear leadership ownership across core business functions. "Backpack has reached a point where scaling the organization with the same rigor as our products is essential," said Armani Ferrante, CEO of Backpack. "Nate has already been instrumental in turning complex ideas into world-class products and teams. Naming him COO recognizes the leadership role he has already earned and positions us to move even faster as we continue to expand globally."

"Backpack's strength has always been the team's ability to execute quickly across highly technical and highly regulated environments," said Smith. "This role is about building the systems, processes, and organizational clarity that let us scale that execution culture across every part of the company. As we continue to expand into new regions and product categories, I'm excited to help build the operating foundation for Backpack's next stage of growth."

The appointment comes alongside the recent addition of Mark Wetjen, former Commissioner and Acting Chairman of the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), as President of Backpack US, and is part of a broader effort to formalize executive leadership across key functions.

About Backpack Exchange

Backpack Exchange is a fully regulated global cryptocurrency exchange building an innovative, easy-to-use and compliant trading platform for both experienced and new web3 users worldwide. Backpack currently serves users from over 150 countries and regions with more than $380 billion in trading volume.

The Backpack ecosystem comprises several products and services, including the popular Backpack Wallet (noncustodial), Backpack Exchange, and Mad Lads, the top NFT community in the Solana ecosystem.

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Hamburger Vollzugsdienst schiebt knapp 15.000 Überstunden vor sich her

05.04.2026

In Hamburg wächst der Druck auf den Senat, die Personalsituation in der Justizvollzugsanstalt Fuhlsbüttel zu verbessern. In dem bundesweit bekannten Gefängnis, das unter dem Namen „Santa Fu“ firmiert, ist nach Angaben des Senats fast jede siebte der mehr als 234 Stellen im Allgemeinen Vollzugsdienst unbesetzt. Zugleich liegt der Krankenstand bei über 15 Prozent. Die Linksfraktion in der Hamburgischen Bürgerschaft warnt vor Folgen für Sicherheit und Resozialisierung.

Der justizpolitische Sprecher der Linken, Jan Libbertz, sieht den Strafvollzug in Fuhlsbüttel „personell auf Verschleiß“ laufen. Das sei eine enorme Belastung für die Beschäftigten und verschlechtere zugleich die Situation der Gefangenen, sagte er der Deutschen Presse-Agentur. Die Zahlen stammen aus der Antwort des Senats auf eine Schriftliche Kleine Anfrage von Libbertz.

Besonders deutlich zeigt sich der Druck bei den Überstunden: Im Allgemeinen Vollzugsdienst haben sich laut Senatsangaben in den vergangenen Jahren zwar weniger Zusatzstunden angesammelt, dennoch standen Ende Februar noch knapp 15.000 Überstunden in den Büchern. Nach Darstellung der Linken hat der Mangel direkte Auswirkungen auf den Vollzugsalltag: Fehle Personal, fielen Angebote aus, Aufschlusszeiten würden eingeschränkt, und Resozialisierung bleibe auf der Strecke.

Libbertz wirft dem Senat vor, mit der aktuellen Personalpolitik sowohl die Gesundheit der Beschäftigten als auch einen sicheren, funktionierenden Vollzug zu gefährden und zugleich die Rechte der Häftlinge zu missachten. Die Linksfraktion fordert eine schnelle und strukturell wirksame Entlastung des Vollzugsdienstes. Konkrete Maßnahmen des Senats über die bereits vorliegenden Zahlen hinaus wurden in der Anfragebeantwortung nicht benannt.