Exclusive interview with Bitget’s new chief legal officer: Uncovering the mysterious and important backstage role of the exchange

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From the World Cup to major Internet companies, from Binance to Bitget.

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Author: Azuma ( @azuma_eth )

Exclusive interview with Bitget’s new chief legal officer: Uncovering the mysterious and important backstage role of the exchange

On August 14, Bitget officially announced that it had appointed former Binance executive Hon Ng as Chief Legal Officer (CLO). Hon Ng will play a key role in leading the development of Bitgets global business in the future and assist Bitget in continuing to promote global compliance operations and global strategic expansion.

According to Bitgets official announcement, Hon Ng has more than 20 years of experience in the legal profession and was named one of the worlds top 20 legal leaders by the Financial Times. Before joining Bitget, Hon Ng served as Binances general counsel and head of government affairs and policy; earlier, Hon Ng worked for Uber, helping the company gradually go public and grow into a technology giant from a startup; and before entering the technology field, Hon Ng worked in several well-known law firms, responsible for mergers and acquisitions, listings and other related businesses.  

For a leading exchange like Bitget, a change of leadership in compliance and other specific businesses often means that the development of the business will present a new trend. In order to further understand Bitgets future development plan, especially the focus on global strategic deployment, Odaily Planet Daily recently arranged an exclusive interview with Hon Ng. Hon Ngs frankness and talkativeness surprised us - we initially thought that professional legal professionals would be more conservative and serious, but Hon Ng not only confessed his career development process and changes in mentality to us, but also introduced in detail the less well-known exchange compliance work content, and explained Bitgets overall thinking on the road of compliance optimization and expansion.

Twenty years of experience, major changes in fields

Hon Ng started his career at the London law firm Herbert Smith LLP. In the following years, Hon Ng worked in firms such as White Case and Herbert Smith Freehills, mainly active in London, Doha, Hong Kong and other places, responsible for legal work related to mergers and acquisitions and listings.

During his work in Doha, Hon Ng, a big football fan, was seconded to the Qatar World Cup Bid Committee to assist the Qatari government in completing the application and preparation for the World Cup. Hon Ng used the word challenge many times when recalling that experience, because at that time most people did not believe that the World Cup would really be held in the Middle East, but in the end, Hon Ng and others overcame many challenges and successfully hosted the wonderful World Cup that ended with Messis coronation.

In 2015, Hon Ngs career once again ushered in an important turning point. That year, he joined Uber, which was still in its early stages of development , to assist Ubers strategic expansion in the Asia-Pacific region. At that time, online ride-hailing had not yet become a common choice for peoples daily travel (at least in the Asia-Pacific market). With the expectation of disrupting the old model, Hon Ng worked at Uber for nearly 5 years and witnessed the companys growth from a technology start-up to an Internet giant.

In 2020, Hon Ng officially entered the Web3 industry and joined Binance as General Counsel and Head of Government Affairs and Policy . When talking about the choice of switching from Web2 to Web3, Hon Ng believes that the challenges faced by the two are actually common - Ubers opponents are taxi companies that have long dominated the market, and cryptocurrencys opponents are the traditional financial industry that has accumulated for hundreds of years. What both are essentially doing is to iterate the old model with new things.

However, Hon Ng also admitted that Web3 has some unique characteristics compared to Web2. For example, the former has a faster overall pace and higher speed requirements, which requires practitioners to respond more quickly to changes in industry trends. In addition, the policy environment faced by Web3 is relatively immature, but Hon Ng, as a professional legal person, believes that this gives companies in the industry the opportunity to focus on the product itself, that is, there is no need to consider too many complicated policy terms like Web2, but can promote business development purely from the perspective of improving product quality.

It is worth mentioning that during his tenure at Binance, Hon Ng helped Binance invest $500 million to participate in the acquisition of Twitter (now X) led by Elon Musk. Hon Ng believes that this is a very meaningful attempt for the development of the entire industry and will help promote the concept of cryptocurrency to hundreds of millions of potential users.  

After working at Binance for 4 years, Hon Ng chose to resign in order to reflect on his career plan. During the nine-month gap, on the one hand, Hon Ng confirmed his desire to stay in the industry, and on the other hand, many leading exchanges, institutions, and projects also offered him olive branches. In the end, Hon Ng chose to join Bitget because he recognized Bitgets business plan and shared the same corporate culture.

Web3 Legal Work Revealed

Most cryptocurrency users may not be familiar with what the legal work of an exchange actually includes. Hon Ng gave a more detailed answer to this question.  

According to Hon Ng, Bitgets legal team currently has more than 60 people, accounting for about 5% of the total number of Bitgets team members , which is generally higher than other exchanges in the industry. From the perspective of the operating model, Bitgets legal team is a distributed office, and the internal division is divided into multiple different groups according to different directions such as licenses, investments, cooperation, litigation, contracts, etc. In addition, in order to match the differences in regulations in various regions, Bitget will directly recruit local legal talents in multiple different jurisdictions to operate more smoothly and expand its business locally.

In addition to piling up resources at the human level, in order to ensure more efficient compliance construction, Bitget has cooperated with professional third-party compliance service agencies such as Chainalysis and Onfido to more smoothly adapt to the different regulatory characteristics of various jurisdictions.

Regarding his personal work rhythm, Hon Ng said that his work at Bitget mainly consists of three parts. The most obvious is compliance-related work , such as license application, KYC system, regulatory communication, etc.; the most complicated is the formulation of user terms (that is, the large number of terms that users need to read before opening the service). Hon Ng admitted that most users will not touch the content restricted by the terms when using the exchange normally, but there is still a very small proportion of users who may have some disputes for various reasons. At this time, the user terms will be used as a benchmark to fairly safeguard the interests of both the exchange and the users; in addition, Hon Ngs team is also responsible for the drafting of various external cooperation contracts , such as Messis endorsement or other actual business-level cooperation.

When asked about the energy allocation between different content areas, Hon Ng said that the energy allocation between various tasks was actually relatively even, but he also admitted that there were obvious differences in the difficulty of different work contents. The most difficult work was still the license application, especially considering that there would be differences in regulatory attitudes in various jurisdictions, and even the regulatory attitudes of the same jurisdiction at different time stages were very different.  

Hon Ng specifically cited two examples, such as the MiCA license established by the European Union specifically for crypto asset service providers. Holding this license will mean that crypto asset-related services can be carried out in more than 20 EU member states. The main provisions of the MiCA regulations will come into effect on December 30, 2024, but no cryptocurrency exchange has yet obtained this license. In addition, Hon Ng also specifically mentioned the regulatory environment in the United States. Different departments such as the SEC, CTFC, and DOJ will also have different regulatory styles. Coupled with the recent confusing election situation, the specific regulatory attitude of the United States is even more difficult to grasp.

Bitget’s Journey to Crypto Compliance

In the past few years, there have been many cases of exchanges suffering setbacks in the field of compliance, such as the case of FTX going bankrupt due to chaotic accounts, and many exchanges were fined or even bankrupted in certain jurisdictions for failing to meet requirements.  

When evaluating Bitgets compliance measures, Hon Ng particularly emphasized the lessons learned from the industrys past, and tried his best to avoid similar incidents from happening to Bitget. At the same time, Hon Ng also mentioned that he would spend a lot of time thinking about potential risks that were not a problem in the past, but may become a problem in the future, to prevent and avoid challenges that Bitget may face in the future , such as the fact that many exchanges in the industry are still doing business in sanctioned regions such as Iran, which may become a major hidden mine in the future.

According to Hon Ng, Bitget currently holds licenses in multiple jurisdictions such as Poland and Lithuania, and can conduct business in compliance with local regulatory systems. Looking ahead to future regional expansion plans, Hon Ng said that Bitget will not blindly seek perfection - because there are too many licenses on the market, and choices must be made - but will combine local market size, regulatory attitude, entry barriers, local talent conditions and other dimensions to comprehensively judge whether it is necessary to enter the market.  

Specifically, Bitget will continue to expand in Latin America, the Middle East, Southeast Asia and other regions , but the specific selection of countries still needs specific analysis; Hon Ng also mentioned that Bitget has strategically given up some markets temporarily, such as Hong Kong, Singapore and the United States, in order to return to relevant markets after being better prepared in terms of compliance... However, all choices are dynamic, and Bitget will make specific analysis based on different market demands at different times.  

At the end of the interview, we asked Hon Ng this question: As a compliance worker who has direct contact with regulators, how do you see the compliance process of the cryptocurrency industry? How long will it take for cryptocurrencies to become fully compliant, similar to stocks? Hon Ngs answer exceeded our expectations: Optimistically speaking, cryptocurrencies will be accepted by traditional large global companies within 2-3 years.

Hon Ng added that this trend shift is already underway, with a direct example being that many traditional financial companies such as BlackRock and Fidelity are deeply involved in the issuance of Bitcoin and Ethereum spot ETFs. Personally, he has personally witnessed Uber subverting the travel market at an extremely fast speed, and now he has a similar perception of the cryptocurrency market. The early market may still have some concerns about the security of cryptocurrencies, but with the continuous accumulation of user trust, these concerns are dissipating at a very fast speed.  

However, this does not mean that the cryptocurrency industry is perfect enough. From the perspective of the industry itself, Hon Ng believes that the industry still needs to further explore the potential use cases of tokens and create more practical scenarios for cryptocurrencies. This is the foundation for the industry to truly survive and develop, and gradually become popular and accepted.

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