Julian Hosp has spent the last decade establishing a formidable name for himself in the crypto space. As a Cake Group co-founder, Hosp left his TenX days behind him, building a renewed reputation as a crypto industry leader in Singapore. Overnight, his efforts crumbled before his eyes as his company and reputation were publicly dragged through the mud by his very own co-founder, U-Zyn Chua.
In an exclusive podcast interview with Blockhead, Hosp reveals his side of the tale, which ultimately led to a judicial ruling in his favor.
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CEO, Cake Group
Dr. Julian Hosp is the CEO and Co-Founder of the Cake Group with its retail arm Bake. Bake is a Singaporean Crypto Investment Platform that allows you to buy and sell various cryptocurrencies and to generate cash flow on top.
Julian is widely regarded as a leading influencer in the crypto space, with over one million followers across all his channels globally. His ideas, knowledge and influence have been conveyed in numerous articles, and through keynote engagements at leading industry conferences.
As well as being credited as a leading authority in the crypto and blockchain space, and active speaker for the Washington Speaker’s Bureau, an advisor for the EU’s blockchain groups and managing multiple businesses in the vertical, he is also the best-selling author of Cryptocurrencies Simply Explained and Blockchain 2.0 - More Than Just Bitcoin.
Prior to being an entrepreneur, he studied to be a medical doctor in Austria and was also a professional kitesurfer. Today, he lives in Singapore with his wife and three sons.