Emmanuel Goh

Emmanuel Goh is the Co-founder and former CEO of skew., the London-based crypto derivatives analytics platform that raised $7 million and was acquired by Coinbase in 2021.
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Emmanuel Goh is a Singapore-origin entrepreneur and the Co-founder and CEO of skew., the London-based cryptocurrency data analytics and trade execution platform he built to bring institutional-grade transparency to the crypto derivatives market. He studied quantitative economics and management at HEC Paris before building a career in derivatives trading at JPMorgan Chase, where he focused on equity futures, flow, and exotic options. That experience in traditional finance gave him a firsthand view of the data infrastructure professional traders relied on — and the conspicuous gap that existed for the same sophistication in cryptocurrency markets.

Goh co-founded skew. in London in 2018 alongside Tim Noat, a fellow derivatives trader from Citigroup, with the mission of becoming the Bloomberg Terminal equivalent for crypto. The platform's flagship product, skewAnalytics, provided institutional traders and market participants with real-time data on open interest, futures term structures, options volatility curves, and funding rates across all major exchanges. By 2020, skew. had grown rapidly, serving over 1,000 corporate users across more than 600 companies, and raised a combined $7 million from Kleiner Perkins, Octopus Ventures, Digital Currency Group, and Firstminute Capital.

In April 2021, skew. was acquired by Coinbase, the world's largest US cryptocurrency exchange, and integrated into Coinbase Prime, its institutional product suite. Goh subsequently joined Coinbase as Group Product Manager, continuing to develop infrastructure that empowers institutional investors in digital asset markets. The acquisition was widely seen as a landmark validation of skew.'s ambition to make cryptocurrency markets more transparent and accessible.

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