Zuckerberg's sister founded the blockchain company in Busan, South Korea

2021-6-11 14:26
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Randy Zuckerberg, sister of Facebook CEO Zuckerberg and former Facebook marketing director, will start a blockchain company in Busan, South Korea. He recently met with the mayor of Busan to discuss support for the blockchain industry and partnerships with the city of Busan.

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