Xie Jiayin comments on "A Letter to Grandma": Qiaopi is like an early version of Swift, and Bitget is willing to become the warmest Qiaopi in the digital age.
According to Odaily, Xie Jiayin tweeted that the "Qiaopi" that repeatedly appears in "A Letter to Grandma" is a combination of letters and remittances sent by overseas Chinese in earlier times—a piece of paper with words of longing on one side and a silver note on the other. In an era without Swift or the internet, Qiaopi was the only bridge connecting overseas Chinese with their homeland, carrying the survival and emotions of a whole generation.
What Bitget is doing is dedicated to connecting diverse markets, enabling the interconnection of asset values, and making global asset circulation simpler, more trustworthy, and more efficient. Qiaopi was a family letter and a silver note on paper; Bitget hopes to become the warmest "Qiaopi" of the digital age.
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