Coinbase has hired a new chief compliance officer, according to a Tuesday announcement from the U.S. crypto exchange company.
Melissa Strait will spearhead Coinbase’s anti-money laundering and know-your-customer strategies. She previously worked for Stripe, serving as global head of financial crimes after a stint as its U.S.-focused compliance officer. Before that, she worked for Square’s compliance department.
“In her past roles, Melissa helped to build teams during the critical moments of growth and regulation within the traditional fintech industry. As we continue to move forward with the mainstream adoption of crypto, her experience will be vital in ensuring our innovative technology is aligned with global compliance standards,” Coinbase said in a statement.
Strait represents the latest senior hire for Coinbase, and one of a series related to legal matters.
Coinbase took on Paul Grewal, a former U.S. Magistrate Judge and deputy general counsel to Facebook, as its chief legal officer in July 2020. In October 2020, Coinbase hired former Google product lawyer Milana McCullagh and Dyson’s litigation lawyer Katherine Minarik as vice presidents and deputy general counsels for product/commercial and litigation, respectively.
Strait’s hire comes as Coinbase prepares to go public in the coming weeks.