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Algorand (ALGO) Foundation Taps Ex-FinCEN, MoneyGram Execs for New US-Based Board



Iris Coleman
Jan 14, 2026 15:37

ALGO gains 3.5% as Algorand (ALGO) Foundation unveils heavyweight board featuring former Treasury officials and fintech veterans following Delaware relocation.

The Algorand (ALGO) Foundation has assembled a new Board of Directors stacked with former U.S. Treasury officials, fintech executives, and crypto-native legal experts—a clear signal the Layer 1 blockchain is betting big on American regulatory engagement. ALGO traded up 3.48% to $0.14 on January 14 as the announcement dropped alongside news of the Foundation’s relocation from Singapore to Delaware.

Who’s Running the Show

Bill Barhydt, founder and CEO of crypto investment platform Abra, takes the chair position. The guy gave the first-ever TED Talk on Bitcoin back in 2011 when BTC was trading at $3. Before that? CIA secure messaging systems and early Netscape infrastructure. Not exactly your typical crypto tourist.

The real regulatory firepower comes from Michael Mosier, who served as Acting Director of FinCEN and held senior roles at OFAC and the Treasury Department. He’s now running Arktouros, a legal boutique focused on emerging tech compliance. Having someone who literally helped write the rules now advising Algorand’s strategy is a notable shift from the “move fast, ask forgiveness later” approach many chains took during the last cycle.

Rounding out the board: Alex Holmes, former MoneyGram CEO who integrated blockchain into the remittance giant’s operations starting in 2019; Rebecca Rettig, COO and CLO at Jito Labs with deep DeFi regulatory expertise; and Staci Warden, who continues as both CEO and board member.

The Delaware Bet

The Foundation’s move from Singapore to Delaware isn’t subtle. It’s a direct play on what leadership perceives as a friendlier U.S. regulatory environment emerging in 2026. The new board’s collective resume reads like a who’s who of people who’ve sat across the table from regulators—or been the regulators themselves.

Holmes pioneered stablecoin integration at MoneyGram in 2022, years before most traditional finance players touched digital assets. Rettig sits on the New York DFS Virtual Currency Advisory Group and previously served on a CFTC advisory subcommittee. These aren’t people who’ll be surprised by compliance requirements.

What This Means for ALGO

The Foundation is explicitly targeting payments infrastructure and asset tokenization as growth areas. With a $1.2 billion market cap, Algorand remains a mid-tier L1 competing against better-capitalized rivals. But the regulatory expertise this board brings could matter more than raw treasury size if institutional adoption accelerates.

Whether this translates to protocol activity and sustained price appreciation depends on execution. The board looks impressive on paper. Now they’ve got to prove the Delaware gambit pays off.

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Source: https://blockchain.news/news/algorand-foundation-new-board-directors-us-relocation

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