When Chinese encryption tycoons start buying goldTwelve minutes by car north of Singapore Changi Airport stands Le Freeport, one of the highest-security private vaults in the world, at the end of the runway.
This building, costing about 100 million Singapore dollars, is known as "Asia's Knox Fort." It has no windows but maintains a constant temperature of 21°C and a humidity level of 55% year-round, perfectly matching the ideal storage environment for artworks.
Behind the heavily guarded steel gates lie billions of dollars worth of gold, silver, and rare artworks: no customs declaration is required, nor a single cent in taxes.
Three years ago, one of Asia's youngest billionaire crypto tycoons and founder of Bitmain, Wu Jihan, acquired this rumored vault, which was said to cost up to 100 million Singapore dollars, for 40 million Singapore dollars (approximately 210 million RMB).
This deal was confirmed by Bloomberg back then, and behind the buyer was Bit Deer, operated by Wu Jihan. At that time, there were few people.
金色财经_·2025-11-20 12:01