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Big companies going startup rarely goes well. If they're doing what you think, then it's already on a path to failure as they're doing their work in isolation without input from the people who know the current system well, or the many legacy intricacies that need to be addressed.
Migrating from an old backend to a new backend written by people who don't know how the old backend works sounds like a recipe for disaster. They will also be under pressure to deliver whatever it is they're making in a way a startup is not - so expect a cluster fuck of chaos as a rushed migration to a half written replacement is forced through.
If you don't trust your new CTO and he's not sharing a vision for the future but instead seems to be building a new private kingdom, then ask yourself is that the kind of place you want to work. You're a dev working in a company where the CTO doesn't respect your or your team enough to keep you updated. Maybe it's time to be thinking about moving on if you can't get any concrete assurances. That doesn't have to be immediate but maybe time limit how long you will work for the company and have an exit plan ready to go early.