Forget ChatGPT, Says Yin Haoyu Co-Founder & General Manager of GreaterHeat, Web3 Decentralised Cloud Storage Is Where It?s At
Many may be aware of Web3, but they still only know its applications, not the actual business behind it ? the huge potential is awaiting to be harnessed.
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For Yin Haoyu, Co-Founder and General Manager of GreaterHeat, Pte Ltd., a Singapore-based Web3 infrastructure provider, the start to his early life in Singapore was not exactly what you might call promising. ?I was not a hard-working student and, when I came to Singapore from China with my mum at the age of 13, the school held me back for one year while I caught up with the rigorous Singapore curriculum,? he admits with a disarming smile.
To make matters worse, at the age of 21 he had to enter obligatory national service like other local lads and unfortunately this delayed his studies even further. National service saved his life in some ways as it made him realise that he couldn?t continue in life flowing from one thing to the next with no clear direction. ?There?s something about being in the armed forces that concentrates the mind wonderfully, the discipline translates into self-discipline which is very valuable in life.?
Released from his military duties, the naturalised Singaporean eventually decided to study to be a Chartered Accountant, a process which would take him three more years of study at the London School of Business?s Singapore ca...
The post Forget ChatGPT, Says Yin Haoyu Co-Founder & General Manager of GreaterHeat, Web3 Decentralised Cloud Storage Is Where It?s At appeared first on LUXUO.
For Yin Haoyu, Co-Founder and General Manager of GreaterHeat, Pte Ltd., a Singapore-based Web3 infrastructure provider, the start to his early life in Singapore was not exactly what you might call promising. ?I was not a hard-working student and, when I came to Singapore from China with my mum at the age of 13, the school held me back for one year while I caught up with the rigorous Singapore curriculum,? he admits with a disarming smile.
To make matters worse, at the age of 21 he had to enter obligatory national service like other local lads and unfortunately this delayed his studies even further. National service saved his life in some ways as it made him realise that he couldn?t continue in life flowing from one thing to the next with no clear direction. ?There?s something about being in the armed forces that concentrates the mind wonderfully, the discipline translates into self-discipline which is very valuable in life.?
Released from his military duties, the naturalised Singaporean eventually decided to study to be a Chartered Accountant, a process which would take him three more years of study at the London School of Business?s Singapore ca...
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