Bitcoin Depot Emergency Leadership Change! Former Speedway Money CEO Takes Over to Address Regulatory Storm and Revenue Decline

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Gate News reports that, amid increased regulation of crypto ATMs in multiple U.S. states, Bitcoin ATM operator Bitcoin Depot has announced significant leadership changes. Former CEO Scott Buchanan has resigned after less than three months in office. The company emphasized that this change was not due to management disagreements.

The new CEO is Alex Holmes, who also serves as Chairman. Holmes previously served on the board and spent 16 years at payment company MoneyGram, holding roles as CFO and CEO, leading compliance and business transformation. Holmes stated that his primary tasks upon taking office are to stabilize operations, strengthen regulatory compliance, and upgrade the company to a diversified fintech platform.

This leadership change comes as Bitcoin Depot faces multiple regulatory pressures. The company has been investigated and penalized in several states over allegations that its crypto ATMs are involved in scams and money laundering. Connecticut regulators have suspended its remittance license and accused it of excessive fees and mishandling refunds for scam victims. Additionally, since 2025, the company has faced lawsuits or fines in Massachusetts, Maine, Missouri, and Iowa over opaque fee structures and security vulnerabilities.

Meanwhile, founder Brandon Mintz has transitioned from Executive Chairman to Non-Executive Director and now serves as an advisor to the new CEO. The company’s governance structure has been adjusted in response to tightening regulations.

In terms of performance, Bitcoin Depot has lowered its 2026 outlook, expecting core business revenue to decline by 30% to 40%. Its stock price has also been under pressure, with a year-to-date decline of 71%, more than 94% below its all-time high. Analysts note that the crypto ATM industry is undergoing a regulatory reshaping, and future growth will depend on regulatory adaptation and business model transformation. (Cointelegraph)

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