Backpack Exchange appointed former CFTC Acting Chairman Mark Wetjen as President of Backpack US to lead the exchange’s formal entry into the American market.
CEO Armani Ferrante confirmed the hire signals the start of U.S. office buildouts and staff hiring, capping what he described as a multi-year push to bring Backpack to American users.
Why it matters:
- Wetjen’s prior role as CFTC Acting Chairman gives Backpack direct regulatory credibility as U.S. crypto oversight tightens.
- American users have been locked out of Backpack — Wetjen’s appointment marks the first concrete step toward domestic access.
- A compliance-first leadership hire signals Backpack is pursuing licensing, not regulatory arbitrage, in the U.S.
The details:
- Backpack announced Wetjen’s appointment on March 5, 2026, naming him President of Backpack US.
- Wetjen previously served as CFTC Commissioner, CFTC Acting Chairman, and Head of Global Public Policy at DTCC.
- He was among the first U.S. regulators to publicly advocate for clear regulatory frameworks and market infrastructure for crypto.
- Ferrante said Backpack will open U.S. offices and begin hiring staff as part of a three-year international regulatory roadmap now entering its final phase.
The big picture:
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