Dejun “DJ” Qian is the founder and CEO of Chainge Finance and the Fusion Foundation, and the founder of BitSE Group.
He has worked in the blockchain sector since 2013, contributing to projects focused on cross-chain interoperability and decentralized finance. Before launching Fusion and Chainge, Qian led BitSE, a blockchain incubation firm involved in developing early blockchain initiatives such as VeChain and Qtum.
The Fusion Foundation operated from the domain name Fusion.org, originally registered in 1995. Qian’s Singapore-based company acquired the domain in 2017 from NameFind, the repository of GoDaddy-owned domain names.

In recent months, DJ Qian stopped responding publicly to posts about frozen funds and “rug-pull” allegations; the overall lack of response did not look good for the Chinese entrepreneur and his company.
But it gets worse: The domain Fusion.org expired and dropped, taking down any remnants of good reputation with it.
As a pending delete domain, Fusion.org was actually auctioned off on Namecheap, closing at $32,000 dollars. This transaction, however, was never validated, because the domain was past its recovery date and was deleted. It’s certain that NameBio’s recording of it will be removed.
After it was deleted, DropCatch picked up the domain Fusion.org and it’s been auctioned off. The auction for Fusion.org will close later today; the current bid stands at $16,000 dollars with 5 hours to go.
Update: The auction closed at $31,000 dollars.
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