HDR Global Trading Limited, the firm behind veteran crypto derivatives platform BitMEX, has undergone a corporate restructuring and will now be known as ‘100x Group.’
HDR announced the changes on July 15 and the Seychelles-based 100x will become the new holding structure for HDR and all other assets, including BitMEx.
The announcement said the “new structure provides [the] group with more freedom to explore, incubate, and pursue new opportunities and investments.”
There are also suggestions the company may expand into other ventures beyond BitMex.
Facilitating investments
The 100x Group is led by HDR’s founders, Arthur Hayes, Ben Delo, and Sam Reed, and comprises more than 200 employees. The publicity bio for the new holding firm says that 100x Group “explores, incubates and pursues opportunities and investments, as part of its mission to reshape the modern digital financial system.”
100x Group’s co-founder and chief executive, Arthur Hayes, emphasized the slow and cumbersome nature of the legacy financial system, stating:
“We are setting out to change the status quo and reshape the modern digital financial system into one which is more inclusive, and empowering.”
100x Group onboards non-executive chairman
The restructure has seen Dr. David Wong appointed as 100x Group’s non-executive chairman, and he will be tasked with developing 100x’s long-term growth strategy.
“BitMEX remains central to the ongoing success of our business, and we will continue to invest in the platform to maintain and grow our leadership position,” said Wong.
The new chair added that 100x plans to “make a positive and long-lasting impact on the development of the digital financial ecosystem of the future,” hinting at plans to expand beyond operating BitMEX.
Wong was appointed as HDR’s non-executive chairman on June 30 and previously held senior positions with Bank of China and ABN AMRO Bank.