What's on Bitget Leaders' Bookshelves?


The Books That Inspire Bitget’s Leaders
At Bitget, we believe the best ideas often come from the pages of great books. For World Book Day, we asked three of our leaders to share the reads that shape their thinking—the ones they return to again and again. No jargon, no fluff—just genuine recommendations that might spark your next great idea too.
Gracy Chen, CEO – Building the Future
Gracy’s book choices reflect her unique perspective—where deep crypto knowledge meets sharp business strategy. These are her go-to reads for cutting through noise and seeing what really matters.
1. Cryptoassets by Chris Burniske & Jack Tatar
The book that helps separate signal from noise in volatile markets. Gracy appreciates how it brings traditional financial wisdom to the crypto world.
2. The Great Game by John Steele Gordon
A fascinating look at how Wall Street evolved. It’s a reminder that today’s "disruptive" technologies often follow paths set by earlier financial innovations.
3. Zero to One by Peter Thiel
The playbook for building something truly new. This book influences how Bitget approaches product development and market opportunities.
Min Lin, Chief Business Officer – Understanding Why People Believe
Min’s selections reveal his curiosity about what makes markets—and people—tick. From money’s history to human behavior, these books inform his approach.
1. The Bitcoin Standard by Saifedean Ammous
More than just a Bitcoin explainer—it’s a masterclass in how money shapes societies. Min finds its historical perspective invaluable.
2. Capital in the Twenty-First Century by Thomas Piketty
The data behind wealth inequality helps explain why decentralized finance matters today.
3. Sapiens by Yuval Noah Harari
A mind-expanding look at how humans create shared beliefs—perfect for understanding crypto communities.
Vugar Usi Zade, COO – Making Ideas Work
Vugar’s picks balance big-picture thinking with practical execution. These are the books that help turn vision into reality.
1. Mastering Bitcoin by Andreas Antonopoulos
The definitive technical guide. Vugar values how it makes complex concepts accessible without oversimplifying.
2. The Cryptopians by Laura Shin
The real story behind Ethereum’s creation—full of lessons about building through challenges.
3. The STO Financial Revolution by Alex Nascimento
A practical look at balancing innovation with regulation, something Bitget navigates every day.
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