‘I am ashamed’ — Solana CEO breaks silence over controversial ad backlash

‘I am ashamed’ — Solana CEO breaks silence over controversial ad backlash
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2025-3-20 03:54

Solana Labs CEO Anatoly Yakovenko has broken his silence over the “America Is Back - Time to Accelerate” advertisement, which blended American patriotism and tech innovation with political messaging around gender identity. origin »

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