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OKX Singapore CEO on Token2049, Driving Growth with McLaren, and Building Locally

OKX Singapore CEO on Token2049, Driving Growth with McLaren, and Building Locally

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In this episode of Decentralized Voices, Daria Volkova speaks with Gracie Lin, CEO of OKX Singapore, about her journey from fintech and mobility to leading the local office at one of the world’s largest crypto platforms in Singapore.

Gracie shares how OKX is building for users in Singapore, why trust and compliance are at the core of growth, and how the company is preparing for Token2049, with a focus on real-world blockchain use cases.

She also opens up about OKX’s partnership with the McLaren Formula 1 team, and how it brings crypto closer to mainstream audiences while giving back to the local community.

We also cover:

🔸 How OKX Singapore builds the crypto future for local users

🔸 Balancing innovation with regulation and user safety

🔸 The next wave of digital assets: stablecoins, tokenization, and institutional adoption

If you’re curious about the intersection of crypto in Asia, product management, and building a brand for a diverse audience, this episode is packed with insights.

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❤️‍🔥 Guest: Gracie Lin, CEO of OKX Singapore

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🎙️ Host: Daria Volkova

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