According to Blockworks, Zac Prince, the founder of lending platform BlockFi, has announced his departure from the crypto industry. Prince will now serve as the CEO of RE Cost Seg, a company providing cost segregation studies to real estate investors. This marks his first venture into the real estate sector, having previously worked in lending before founding BlockFi. Despite the fallout from FTX's collapse, other executives affected have not exited the industry. For instance, Brett Harrison, former president of FTX.US, launched a new derivatives brokerage called Architect. In other news, crypto platform Anchorage Digital has appointed TuongVy Le as its general counsel. Le has previously held regulatory and legal roles at Bain Capital Crypto and Worldcoin, and was a partner at Bain Capital Crypto. Prior to that, she spent years at the Securities and Exchange Commission, handling some of the agency's earliest crypto investigations, as mentioned in an Anchorage Digital blog post.
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