YOGYAKARTA People are shocked by the hunting of the Jagat Coin through the Jagat application. The coin becomes a hunt because it can be exchanged for money. The coin inventor can then exchange it for the nominal amount of hundreds to tens of millions of money. Apart from this game, who owns the real Jagat application?
The owner of the Jagat App is a company called Jagat Technology Pte. Ltd. based in Singapore. The application was founded by Barry Beagen and Loy Xing Zhe.
Not much information explains the two figures. However, based on the search, Barry Beagen, who is the President of Jagat Tech, comes from Jakarta, Indonesia. Meanwhile, Loy Xing Zhe, who serves as CEO of Jagat Tech, is known to be a Singaporean citizen.
As an important person in the Jagat Application, both Barry Beagen and Loy Xing Zhe have a classy educational background.
Barry Beagen is a graduate of Bachelor of Civil Engineering and Environment at Cornell University, USA. He then continued his education to the next level of education at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). In 2015, Barry successfully won the Master of Architecture title.
No less classy, Loy Xing Zhe is a Chemical Engineering student at Rice University, United States and graduated in 2009. He then continued at Shanghai Jiao Tong University to take a 2010 Business Administration and Management concentration.
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Before becoming a high-ranking Jagat official, Barry Beagen was noted to have worked for several US companies. The following is Barry's track record.
Similar, Loy Xing Zhe has also worked in several large companies, namely as a joke.
The existence of the Jagat Coin has drawn controversy. The reason is, the hunt for coins has an impact on the breakdown of a number of general facilities, one of which is Gelora Bung Karno (GBK). The public health facility was damaged due to the search for coins carried out by coin seekers. Due to this incident, the Ministry of Communication and Digital Affairs (Kemkomdigi) has summoned the Jagat application.
Barry Beagent attended the summons of the Ministry of Communication and Digo on Wednesday, January 15, 2025. After the summons, Barry Beagen as the representative of Jagat Technology Pte. Ltd. conveyed his apology. He also plans to change the Coin Hunt format of the Jagat Application to something different.
"Based on constructive discussions with Komdigi, we will turn Coin Hunt's format into a 'State Mission' to encourage users to contribute positively to public spaces and public facilities," Berry explained, quoted from Komdigi's publication.
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