Chinese entrepreneur finally gets $6.3m meal with Buffett

Mr Warren Buffett and Mr Justin Sun (both centre) with (from far left) eToro chief executive Yoni Assia, Binance Charity Foundation head Helen Hai, Litecoin Foundation founder Charlie Lee and Huobi chief financial officer Chris Lee during their meeti
Mr Warren Buffett and Mr Justin Sun (both centre) with (from far left) eToro chief executive Yoni Assia, Binance Charity Foundation head Helen Hai, Litecoin Foundation founder Charlie Lee and Huobi chief financial officer Chris Lee during their meeting in Omaha, Nebraska. PHOTO: JUSTIN SUN/TWITTER

NEW YORK • Chinese cryptocurrency entrepreneur Justin Sun finally shared a meal with legendary investor Warren Buffett.

Back in July last year, the 29-year-old postponed a lunch meeting he had won with a record US$4.57 million (S$6.3 million) donation to a Buffett-supported charity, first citing health issues and than issuing a broad apology for touting the plan to dine with one of America's richest people, noting that it raised concerns among the authorities.

Instead of lunch in San Francisco, Mr Sun and four other crypto advocates met Mr Buffett on Jan 23 for a more than three-hour dinner that featured steaks and Coca-Cola at the Happy Hollow Club in Omaha, Nebraska. Mr Buffett famously referred to bitcoin as "probably rat poison squared" in 2018.

"It was really an honour and I am grateful for Mr Buffett's dinner, wisdom and vision," Mr Sun said. "I'll always remember his kindness and support, and will take Mr Buffett's advice and guidance to make Tron a better ecosystem, business with all the partners in the blockchain space and beyond."

Mr Buffett's assistant, Ms Debbie Bosanek, said the pair had an "interesting and enjoyable discussion".

Mr Sun's guests were Mr Charlie Lee, founder of the Litecoin Foundation; Mr Chris Lee, chief financial officer of Chinese exchange Huobi; Mr Yoni Assia, chief executive of trading platform eToro; and Ms Helen Hai, head of Binance Charity Foundation. Among a slew of gifts, Mr Sun presented Mr Buffett with a Samsung phone loaded with one bitcoin and a number of Tron TRX coins that corresponded with the 89-year-old's birthday.

After the dinner, Mr Sun is considering joining the Giving Pledge with Mr Buffett and Microsoft Corp co-founder Bill Gates to donate the bulk of his fortune to charity, according to Mr Ryan Dennis, a spokesman for Tron, a network and digital token that Mr Sun founded.

"Justin's approach to entrepreneurship, his outlook on investments and business, in general, have evolved since dining with Mr Buffett," Mr Dennis said. "There were many learning opportunities and more details are yet to come."

Mr Sun's earlier postponement came amid speculation and articles claiming he was denied an exit visa from China and that his venture and his token faced investigation.

Mr Sun used proceeds from an early investment in bitcoin while in college to create Peiwo, a popular Snapchat-like app that has millions of users in China. He then created Tron and has expanded through acquisitions of companies such as file-sharing service BitTorrent and a stake in crypto exchange Poloniex.

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Straits Times on February 08, 2020, with the headline Chinese entrepreneur finally gets $6.3m meal with Buffett. Subscribe