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Vaulta Foundation CEO Announces Resignation, Initiates Successor Election Process

2025.11.12 22:56:24

On November 12th, Yves La Rose, the CEO of the Vaulta (formerly EOS) Foundation, announced in a post that on October 29th, the Vaulta block producers were informed of the decision to step down from the CEO position. The foundation has now officially launched the governance process to enable the election of the next successor (or successors) through the regular on-chain mechanism. The process is currently progressing smoothly. During the entire transition period, operations, partnerships, and community initiatives will continue as usual.
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