GCR Workshop #8: How do Chinese people use their crypto wallets?

GCR Workshop #8: How do Chinese people use their crypto wallets?

For this session of our workshop series, we are delighted to have Lucas Huang, business growth manager at imToken.

Lucas will share:

  • the crypto wallets landscape in China
  • how Chinese people use wallets
  • what imToken is building
  • suggestions for entering the China market

and more…

Before joining imToken, Lucas worked at Kyber Network as its country manager of China. He also has working experience at Ofo and Deloitte Consulting and comes from an educational background in Finance and Computer Science.

About imToken:

imToken is a decentralized digital asset wallet. Since its establishment in May 2016, it has become a popular digital asset management tool in the world, with users in more than 200 countries, providing digital asset services to nearly 10 million users worldwide.

Details of the Workshop

Date: Friday, August 9th 2019

Time: 7am PT – 7:45pm PT / 10am ET – 10:45am ET

Location: Zoom Dial-in Link

Format: Lucas will share his presentation, and then we’ll open it up for AMA for our subscribers.

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