Du Jun to Launch Institutional Trading Platform in Q2

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Du Jun, co-founder of ABCDE, announced on March 6, 2026, his new venture to launch an institutional trading platform in Q2. A key figure in China’s blockchain industry, he co-founded Huobi in 2013 and later joined ABCDE Capital. The move is viewed as a significant boost for institutional adoption in crypto markets. No token launch has been confirmed yet.

BlockBeats news: On March 6, Du Jun, co-founder of ABCDE, stated that he is returning to entrepreneurship and plans to launch an institutional trading platform in the second quarter. He welcomes support from both new and existing friends, and customer service representative Xiao Du will soon be online.


Du Jun, co-founder of ABCDE, is a well-known early entrepreneur in China's blockchain industry. Starting in 2005, he conducted businesses in Beijing involving domain name investments and private game servers for internet cafes, later joining Kangsheng Creative as a product manager. After the company was acquired by Tencent in 2009, he became Tencent’s youngest product manager (P3 level). In 2013, he co-founded Huobi, a top global cryptocurrency exchange, alongside Li Lin and others. Following the sale of Huobi in 2022, Du Jun co-founded the Web3 investment fund ABCDE Capital.

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