TechFlow news: io.net's new CEO Tory Green said the team will focus on the successful launch of the IO token and lay the foundation for io.net's future growth. He also stated that former CEO Ahmad Shadid’s IO tokens will be held in custody at Ceffu effective immediately. These tokens will be subject to a 1-year sale restriction starting from the listing date. At the end of the 13th month after listing, the tokens will begin unlocking, with 1/36 of the tokens becoming available for sale each month over the subsequent 36 months.
Earlier report: Ahmad Shadid, co-founder and former CEO of io.net, announced his resignation as CEO, handing the role over to Tory Green, and pledged to donate one million IO tokens from his personal holdings.




