Former Bitmain CEO Opens New Cryptocurrency Startup

Published at: July 8, 2019

The former CEO of Bitmain, one of the largest bitcoin (BTC) mining pools globally, has launched a crypto-related financial services startup, according to a Bloomberg report on July 8.

Following reports on the initiative in early June, Bitmain co-founder and former CEO Wu Jihan officially launched a new crypto trading platform today that purportedly offers over-the-counter (OTC) trading, lending and custody. 

Named Matrixport, the Singapore-based firm reportedly hired dozens of former Bitmain employees that were laid off from Bitmain as a result of the bear market of 2018.

While Wu is a major Matrixport shareholder, the company has a number of global venture capital firms as investors, including Bitmain itself,  the firm’s CEO and Bitmain shareholder Ge Yuesheng revealed. Ge added that Matrixport will officially announce more details about the company’s funding later on.

In an interview with Bloomberg, Ge stated that Matrixport will act as a partner to Bitmain rather than a competitor, and stressed that the company is “closely tied to Bitmain by our origin.”

Ge, a founding member of Bitmain and a 4% shareholder in the company, also claimed that Matrixport will use its Bitmain’s connections and expertise to meet the needs of Chinese cryptocurrency miners.

The news comes amid reports that Bitmain is reviving plans for an initial public offering (IPO) in Q2 2019. As anonymous sources told Bloomberg, Bitmain expects to raise around $300 million to $500 million in an IPO in the United States later on this year.

Bitmain’s initial plans to conduct an IPO in Hong Kong fizzled out in March 2019 when its application with the Hong Kong Stock Exchange expired. In the months leading up to the IPO, Cointelegraph spotted vague and potentially misleading language in Bitmain’s IPO investor deck. Other reports later found that the firm lost $500 million in Q3 2018.

Tags
Related Posts
Banks increasingly interested in Bitcoin, says Elliptic co-founder
Global banking institutions have been expressing more interest in Bitcoin (BTC) as the cryptocurrency consistently breaks new all-time highs, according to a new report. Tom Robinson, co-founder of major British crypto firm Elliptic, told The Telegraph on Wednesday that his company saw a massive surge in Bitcoin-related inquiries from global banks. The executive noted a wave of Bitcoin-associated demand from United States-based banking institutions over the past two months. According to Robinson, several financial institutions in the U.S. “are seriously considering launching some type of cryptocurrency service.” British banks were the most reserved in terms of the demand’s uptick, the …
Adoption / Feb. 17, 2021
63% of Europeans Say That Crypto Will Exist in 10 Years, But Only 49% Believe in Bitcoin
63% of Europeans are confident that crypto will still exist in 10 years, according to new research from bitFlyer. London-based fintech publication FStech reported on the survey on April 24. Tokyo-based crypto exchange bitFlyer, which was licensed to operate in the European Union in 2018, reportedly polled 10,000 respondents in Europe to find out what they think about cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin (BTC). The exchange reportedly surveyed the following ten countries: the United Kingdom, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Poland and Spain. When asked about crypto in general, the majority of Europeans claimed that they believe that crypto …
Adoption / April 24, 2019
Japanese Company Launches New Stablecoin Pegged to the US Dollar
This sponsored article has been removed due to noncompliance with Cointelegraph’s internal policies. We apologize for the following situation. 03/19/2019 at 10:10 a.m. PST — This sponsored article was published. 03/19/2019 at 10:20 a.m. PST — We were internally notified that this project might be considered as “questionable”. We decided to conduct a second background research. The task was assigned to the Legal Department for additional due diligence, which indicated that the project doesn’t comply with Cointelegraph’s policy. 03/20/2019 at 9:00 a.m. PST — This sponsored article was removed. Due to this unpleasant incident, we have strengthened our review process …
Decentralization / March 19, 2019
Coinbase CEO First Crypto Entrepreneur to Join Buffet-Founded Billionaire Charity Pledge
Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong has become the first crypto entrepreneur to join billionaire-backed charity program The Giving Pledge, CNBC reports Friday, Dec. 21. Founded by moguls Bill Gates and Warren Buffett, the Giving Pledge campaign is now for the first time supported by a representative of the crypto industry, with Armstrong joining more than 180 pledgers including Elon Musk, Ray Dalio, Bill Ackman and Michael Bloomberg. Aiming to inspire wealthy people all over the world to give at least half of their net assets to philanthropic causes, The Giving Pledge was established in 2010. In 2018, the pledge has amassed …
Adoption / Dec. 21, 2018
Major Japanese Fintech Company Reveals Plans to Launch Crypto Exchange This Year
Money Forward Inc., the operator of one of Japan’s most popular personal budgeting apps, has announced its plans to launch a crypto asset exchange this year, in a company press release Wednesday, May 23. A new subsidiary, MF Financial Co., Ltd., that launched today will be devoted to the company’s new crypto exchange project, and will be headed by a member of Money Forward’s Blockchain and Virtual Currency Laboratory. The press release outlines MF’s plans to first launch a crypto media platform by summer 2018, followed by a crypto asset exchange and the construction of a digital assets remittance and …
Adoption / May 23, 2018