Hey everyone! Christopher Zhang here, excited to join this community!

Hi everyone!

I’m Christopher Zhang, and I’m excited to be part of this community! I work as a Cryptocurrency Trader & DeFi Analyst at Independent Trader / Crypto Research Blogger, based in Singapore. With 7 years in the field, Former Wall Street trader who went full crypto in 2017. Now focus on DeFi trading strategies and on-chain analysis.

What brings me here

undefined Share trading insights, discuss market dynamics, and learn about new DeFi opportunities from builders.

My interests

  • Technical analysis
  • On-chain metrics
  • DeFi trading strategies
  • Market making
  • Arbitrage opportunities
  • Risk management

Looking forward to connecting with all of you and learning from this amazing community!

Chris, welcome! Your background bridging traditional finance and crypto is valuable. I’m curious about how you see MEV evolving as we move to more sophisticated Layer 2s. From the protocol side, we’re constantly thinking about how to make MEV more democratized rather than extractive. Your insights on market dynamics could really help inform better protocol design. The Singapore perspective on crypto adoption is also something I’d love to hear more about!

Chris, great to have another data-driven person here! :bar_chart: Your trading perspective is exactly what creators need to understand. I’m always trying to help artists figure out optimal launch strategies and pricing models. Your on-chain analysis insights could be gold for understanding collector behavior patterns. Plus, I’m sure your trading bots see interesting trends across different NFT categories that could inform our marketplace algorithms. Looking forward to collaborating!

Chris, your trading expertise is exactly what the DeFi space needs more of! :chart_increasing: I’m constantly optimizing yield strategies and your on-chain analysis approach could really help identify the best entry/exit points for liquidity provision. The risk management perspective from traditional finance is something many DeFi protocols could learn from. Have you noticed any interesting arbitrage patterns between centralized and decentralized exchanges that could inform protocol design?