OSL 首席执行官的信:诚信为先,塑造数字资产的未来

深潮2024-08-29 tarihinde yayınlandı2024-08-29 tarihinde güncellendi

自成⽴以来,OSL 在⾏业要求强制监管前 OSL 就主动拥抱监管合规。

尊敬的 OSL 团队和伙伴:

在我就任 OSL ⾸席执⾏官之际,我深感荣幸能够带领我们公司迈向新的篇章。我们在数字资产领 域的旅程⼀直以来都以对合规和诚信的坚定承诺为标志——这些价值观将继续指引我们前进。

我向董事会主席潘志勇先⽣和我们的整个团队表⽰最诚挚的感谢。你们的奉献使 OSL 成为⾹港 ⾸屈⼀指的持牌数字资产平台。我们近期的成就——从被纳⼊ MSCI 全球⼩型股指数到在开创性 ETF 中发挥的作⽤——不仅反映了我们的成功,更体现了我们对正确⾏事的坚持。这些⾥程碑见证 了 OSL ⼤家庭每⼀位成员的⾟勤⼯作和坚定承诺。

我们的制胜法宝:合规作为竞争优势

自成⽴以来,OSL 在⾏业要求强制监管前 OSL 就主动拥抱监管合规。这种积极主动的⽅法⼀直是 我们的基⽯,赢得了监管机构、合作伙伴和客户的信任。在这个快速发展的⾏业中,我们对合规和 诚信的承诺不仅是法律要求,更是我们的竞争优势。展望未来,这⼀原则将继续使 OSL 在市场中 脱颖⽽出,推动我们的长期成功。

“我们的承诺很简单:您的信任,是我们最珍视的资产。”

我的领导将专注于通过信任来赋能团队,通过透明度促进创新,并通过优先考虑长期价值和合规 来推动可持续增长。通过采⽤这些原则,我们将在我们的坚实基础上继续构建,确保我们在数字 资产⾏业中的持续成功。

规划我们的航向:正确行事的承诺永不动摇

只有提供超越产品本⾝的卓越品牌价值,并不断巩固持牌合规、安全性的优势,才能在这场划时 代的⾹江 Web3 浪潮中永远矗⽴潮头:

• 持续加强持牌合规建设。我们将积极与监管机构保持密切沟通与合作,及时了解并适应不 断变化的监管要求和政策动态,同时投⼊更多的资源⽤于内部合规团队的建设与培训,建 ⽴健全更加严格的合规审查机制,确保交易的合法性、安全性和透明度,为客户提供⼀个 可靠、稳定的交易环境,树⽴⾏业合规标杆;

• 围绕客户打造完善机构和零售产品线。我们将加⼤在产品和技术研发⽅⾯的投⼊,以客户 价值为中⼼,开发更加专业、定制化的虚拟资产交易解决⽅案,满⾜机构客户和零售⽤户 多样化的投资需求,为客户创造更⼤的价值;

• 与合作伙伴共建⽣态提升卓越品牌价值。我们将致⼒于与包括传统⾦融机构、监管机构、 数字资产合作伙伴在内的⾏业参与者建⽴更加紧密的合作伙伴关系,形成产品和服务上 紧密的合作⽣态,⼀起为客户创造价值、推动⾏业向前发展,并在此过程中进⼀步提升 OSL 的卓越品牌价值;

时代⼤潮,浩浩汤汤,⽽ OSL 正是站在前排的弄潮⼉。我们对正确⾏事的承诺永远不会动摇,但 它确保我们建⽴持久的价值和信任。在数字资产⽇益成为主流的世界⾥,OSL 坚定不移的诚信将 ⽐以往任何时候都更有价值。

我深感荣幸能在这个激动⼈⼼的时刻领导 OSL。让我们⼀起继续塑造数字资产的未来,以我们对 合规和诚信的坚定承诺为指引。让我们为我们的过去感到⾃豪,对未来充满信⼼,共同前进。

怀着感恩和决⼼,

崔崧

OSL CEO

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