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Rui Guo

Founder and CEO at Ultrain

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Guo Rui is the founder and CEO of Ultrain and the former technical director of the security business group of Alibaba Group.

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Andy Cheung

Andy Cheung is the founder of BBS.exchange and was previously COO of OKX, CEO of Groupon, and Sales Operations Manager of Alibaba.

Andrew Zhang

Andrew Zhang is the CTO at New Huo Technology. As a senior technical expert, Andrew has worked at Alibaba and Ant Group for nearly 10 years, specializing in designing high-performance and highly available distributed systems. Graduated from the School of Computer Science and Technology of Harbin Institute of Technology with a master's degree.

Vance Gong

Vance Gong is the Founder & CEO of MAY.Social. He graduated from the University of London in the UK and holds an MBA degree from Peking University.

Jason Fung

Jason Fung is the CEO of Meta0 and the former Global Head of Gaming at TikTok.

Niels

Niels is the initiator of BuidlerDAO, formerly of Yahoo, Alibaba, and ZhenFund.

Zac L.

Zac L. is the Co-Founder & CTO at Suberra Protocol

Jiu Zi

Jiu Zi is the chief technology officer of Rangers Protocol and a former senior software development engineer at Huawei. He holds a master's degree in computer science from Southeast University.

Alex Shek

Alex Shek is the chief operating officer of Bitkeep. He was previously the vice president of AAX.COM Asia Pacific, the chief operating officer of ZB.com, and the head of Alibaba’s O2O business unit. He graduated from Beijing Normal University.

Joe Tsai

Joe Tsai is a co-founder of Alibaba Group, China's biggest e-commerce company.

Star Xu

Star Xu is the founder of OKX and established OKX in 2013. In 2006, Xu graduated from Beijing University of Science and Technology with a Bachelor's degree in Applied Physics and a Master's degree in Mathematics from Renmin University of China. He dropped out of graduate school to start the group buying website Wantuan.com, and then joined Yahoo China. From 2007 to 2012, Xu Mingxing started his own business again, founding Douding.com, a document sharing service website, and served as the Chief Technology Officer.