๐ง The Dishwasher Who Rewired the Financial World ๐
In the late 1990s, a teenage immigrant stepped into a fast food joint in Canada โ not for a meal, but for a job.
He didnโt speak perfect English.
He didnโt have connections.
But he did have two things:
๐ป A love for coding
๐ฅ And a relentless work ethic
๐ He earned a degree in computer science.
๐ Then went on to build trading systems for institutions in Tokyo and New York.
But something never felt right.
Traditional finance felt rigged โ a system built for the few, not the many.
Then came 2013.
He read the Bitcoin white paper.
It changed everything.
He sold his house.
Ate ramen.
Coded around the clock.
Why? Because he believed a borderless financial system wasnโt just possible โ it was necessary.
In 2017, he launched a new crypto exchange.
No Wall Street backing.
No celebrity investors.
No sleek ad campaigns.
Just:
โก Speed
๐ฏ Simplicity
๐ก๏ธ A mission: Financial freedom for all
It didnโt take long.
That tiny startup โ built on belief and grit โ became the largest crypto exchange in the world.
๐จโ๐ณ From washing dishes to reshaping finance...
He didnโt crave attention.
Didnโt wear suits.
Never played by old rules.
But he opened access to tools that banks would never offer the everyday person.
They tried to shut it down.
Banned it.
Mocked it.
Targeted it.
But itโs still here.
Still growing.
Still defiant.
Not built on hype.
Built to endure.
He proved one thing:
You donโt need to be born into power to change the system โ just brave enough to build a better one.