Yusho Liu is a technology entrepreneur known as the co-founder and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Coinhako, a digital asset exchange based in Singapore. He is recognized for his contributions to the financial technology sector in Southeast Asia and for his inclusion on the Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia list.
Information regarding Yusho Liu's formal education and academic background is not detailed in publicly available sources.
Yusho Liu co-founded Coinhako in approximately 2014 alongside Gerry Eng. The platform was established to address a perceived gap in the Southeast Asian market for a simple and accessible gateway for converting fiat currency into cryptocurrency. The initial focus of the company was to provide services for users in Singapore and Malaysia, allowing them to buy, sell, and store digital assets such as Bitcoin and Ethereum.
As CEO of Coinhako, Liu is responsible for guiding the company's overall strategic direction, overseeing product development, and managing expansion efforts across the region. His leadership has involved navigating the complex and evolving regulatory landscapes governing digital assets. Under his direction, Coinhako has grown from a startup into a significant platform within the regional crypto market. The company successfully worked to achieve regulatory compliance, securing a license from the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) to provide Digital Payment Token (DPT) services.
Yusho Liu was named to the Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia list in the Finance & Venture Capital category. This recognition was awarded for his impact on the financial technology industry through the innovation and growth of Coinhako, highlighting his role in advancing the adoption of digital assets in Asia. [1]