Gambit Custody Appoints Melvyn Ho As Co-Founder

Digital asset company Gambit Custody has announced the appointment of Melvyn Ho as Co-founder and Chief Operating Officer.

This move reflects Gambit Custody’s commitment to staying at the forefront of the digital asset custody landscape. Melvyn Ho, widely recognized for his pivotal role as the former Deputy CEO of MX Global Exchange, one of the five licensed digital asset exchange, brings a wealth of expertise and regulatory compliance to his new leadership position.

His transition to Gambit Custody marks a momentous shift in the digital asset custody sphere. His esteemed reputation, cultivated during his tenure as Deputy CEO of MX Global Exchange, solidifies him as an industry luminary. With a distinguished career characterized by a deep understanding of regulated digital assets and blockchain technology, Melvyn is poised to play a pivotal role in shaping Gambit Custody’s trajectory.

Recognising the immense potential of digital asset custodian, Melvyn expresses,” I see significant opportunities in this space as regulators worldwide strive to establish robust frameworks for user protection. Supporting innovations that foster resilient companies and blockchain projects is crucial for enhancing public confidence. However, it’s more important to emphasise that at the core of any innovation or user protection initiative is a secure storage environment of digital assets – which I believe Gambit is working towards.”

Datuk Clifford Hii, CEO of Gambit Group, attests to Melvyn’s experience in navigating regulatory frameworks within the digital asset space. He says Melvyn’s addition underscores Gambit Custody’s unwavering commitment to adhering to strict regulatory compliance, further solidifying our position as a trusted digital asset player in the industry.

Gambit Custody, a player in the digital asset custody industry, has received in-principle approval rom the Securities Commission Malaysia (SC) for its Digital Asset Custodian (DAC) license.

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