CoinbaseDanielQue: SushiSwap wants to become more of a signer.

2020-9-4 13:22
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This afternoon, Expert Nomi, the founder of SushiSwap, announced on Twitter that he was looking for more signatories. In this regard, Coinbase software engineer Daniel Que has expressed interest in taking on this role and is one step ahead of SushiSwap with its 'fixing' 'problem' behavior. Daniel Que mentioned SushiSwap several times on Twitter.

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