The Stable Future of Stablecoins With Trillion's Collin Cheong | Blockcast 36

From practising M&A law in Beijing and Singapore for various law firms to serving as the director of legal and corporate development at Coinhako, Collin Cheong is no stranger to navigating the legal minefield of deploying capital. After more than three years of immersing himself in crypto legal intricacies with Coinhako, Cheong has now launched his own stablecoin initiative, Trillion Network.
Backed by Coinhako, Mirana, Etherscan, and more, Trillion Network aims to transform the way money moves in the new digital economy by creating a well-regulated, borderless, accessible, and efficient digital payments network powered by its stablecoins.
Cheong joins us on this episode of Blockcast to discuss his transition from traditional law to the ever-changing landscape of crypto regulation and discusses why a Singapore-dollar stablecoin might just be what we all need.
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Collin Cheong
Co-founder, Trillion Network
Collin Cheong formerly led the Legal and Corporate Business Development function at Coinhako, Singapore’s market-leading crypto platform, and played a key role in facilitating the trading platform's regulatory licensing, business development, and strategic initiatives. Prior to joining Coinhako, Collin was a practicing lawyer at a leading magic circle law firm and had spent time in both the law firm’s Singapore and Beijing offices. During his tenure as a practicing lawyer, Collin frequently worked with multinational clients, private equity, and sovereign wealth funds and has extensive experience advising them on cross-border mergers, acquisitions, and investments.