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  • Graph Blockchain (GBLC) appoints Mr. Paul Haber as its new CEO
  • Mr. Haber has been involved in corporate finance and capital markets for over 25 years
  • Former CEO Andrew Ryu will assume the position of Graph Blockchain’s Executive Chairman
  • Graph Blockchain is a development company that provides high-performance blockchain solutions
  • Graph Blockchain (GBLC) is trading flat at C$0.18 per share

Graph Blockchain (GBLC) appoints Mr. Paul Haber as its new CEO.

Mr. Haber has been involved in corporate finance and capital markets for over 25 years as a banker, investor and serial entrepreneur.

He has served as the CFO and Audit Committee Chair of many public and private companies.

“I am thrilled to take on the CEO role at Graph Blockchain. I am excited about the new direction of Graph, the recent acquisition of Babbage Mining Corp. and the restructuring of the company to focus on crypto revenue,” Haber said.

“I believe this transition should demonstrate to the markets that Graph is focused on being a dominant player in this emerging space as point of stake miner,” he added.

Andrew Ryu has stepped down from his role as CEO and will assume the position of Graph Blockchain’s Executive Chairman.

“These management changes are aligned with the company’s strategy to focus on cryptocurrency and drive growth in both revenue in the altcoin space and share price,” Ryu commented.

Graph Blockchain is a development company that provides high-performance blockchain solutions including data analysis, consulting services and data implementation.

Graph intends to be the first publicly tradable altcoin proof-of-stake miner through its ownership of Babbage Mining.

Graph Blockchain (GBLC) is trading flat at C$0.18 per share as of 1:46 pm EST.

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