Chinese Crypto Billionaire to Help Lead Hong-Kong-Listed Blockchain Firm

Veteran Chinese crypto investor Li Xiaolai has joined a blockchain firm listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange as an executive director and co-CEO.

AccessTimeIconDec 4, 2018 at 9:00 a.m. UTC
Updated Sep 13, 2021 at 8:38 a.m. UTC
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Veteran Chinese crypto investor Li Xiaolai has joined a blockchain firm listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange as an executive director and co-CEO, effective Dec. 3.

The company, Grandshores Technology Group, announced Monday that Li will now oversee various blockchain-related projects including the creation of a fiat currency-linked stablecoin, work on trusted execution environment (TEE) applications and more.

Li, 46, has an estimated net worth of around $1 billion as of October 2018, according to Hurun, a firm that tracks high net-worth individuals in China and worldwide. He has invested in several blockchain companies and is also one of the founders of Grand Shores Global Blockchain Ten-Billion Innovation Fund, which was launched back in April to invest in innovative startups.

Grandshores Technology said that Li’s remuneration has not yet been decided by the board and that his duration of the appointment is also not fixed. Accordingly, he will hold office until the next annual general meeting and then is eligible for re-election.

The listed company had been known as SHIS Limited, prior to being renamed in August. It achieved the HKEX listing via a reverse takeover of a Singapore construction firm called SHIS in May.

Grandshores is planning to launch a Japanese yen-pegged stablecoin by the end of this year or early 2019, as disclosed by its chairman and executive director, Yao Yongjie, in September.

Yuan image via Shutterstock 

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