
Tiantian Kullander, popularly known as TT, co-founder of Amber Group, passed away unexpectedly on November 23 at the age of 30, according to the official website of Amber Group. TT also had a wife and son and in an official statement, Amber Group announced that he had dedicated himself completely to the company “body and soul”, leading by his own example and putting “all his intellect, generosity, humility, diligence and creativity” to the service of others.
Likewise, Amber Group also stated that “Tiantian Kullander was a highly respected thought leader and highly recognized as a pioneer in this industry.” They also highlight his knowledge, his desire and willingness to collaborate and help others and how all of this greatly benefited many start-ups and therefore many people, highlighting that "his creativity and ideas inspired many projects, many people and many communities."
Tiantian Kullander: Co-Founder of Amber Group and Founder of KeeperDAO

TT was a co-founder of Hong Kong-based Amber Group. He also served on the board of directors of a popular esports company called Fnatic. In addition, Tiantian Kullander was also the founder of KeeperDAO, a Decentralized Finance protocol designed to allow participants to trade, borrow, and stake assets with protection from bots of mined value, before returning them to the community.
Amber Group was born in 2015 from a side project of four traders: Tiantian, Michael Wu, Huo and He, with the help of Bloomberg LP developer Thomas Zhu. They did not start working full-time on the project until 2017, but Tiantian had previously worked at Goldman Sachs as a Structured Credit Trader and as an Emerging Markets Trader at Morgan Stanley.
In the year 2019 Tiantian Kullander He was included in the Forbes Under 30 list, which recognizes the world's brightest young entrepreneurs, businessmen, leaders and stars.
The community has been shocked by this sudden loss, highlighting both his professional qualities and his human qualities as the main characteristics of Kullander. Tom C, co-founder of Charm Finance, has pointed out on Twitter that TT was undoubtedly one of the “most talented and genuine people in the entire industry.” On the other hand, Arthur Cheong, the founding partner of DeFiance Capital, has pointed out that the industry has lost a “bright young man, already a good soul.”


