BlockBeats news, on June 2, reported by Bloomberg, long-time Crypto Assets supporter and Ethereum co-founder Joe Lubin stated that about six months ago, under the influence of the most prominent digital asset accumulation advocates, he decided to establish a company to invest in Ethereum's native Token. "I was having dinner with Michael Saylor at the time, did some research, and started discussing how cool this idea was with colleagues," said Lubin, founder and CEO of Ethereum software infrastructure company Consensys, in an interview. "No one in our company had previously explored this direction in depth. Later, we found that this strategy seemed to have no particularly dangerous aspects." Earlier reports indicated that SharpLink Gaming intends to raise $1 billion to increase its holdings of ETH.
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Ethereum co-founder: Inspired during dinner with Michael Saylor, decided to establish a company to invest in ETH.
BlockBeats news, on June 2, reported by Bloomberg, long-time Crypto Assets supporter and Ethereum co-founder Joe Lubin stated that about six months ago, under the influence of the most prominent digital asset accumulation advocates, he decided to establish a company to invest in Ethereum's native Token. "I was having dinner with Michael Saylor at the time, did some research, and started discussing how cool this idea was with colleagues," said Lubin, founder and CEO of Ethereum software infrastructure company Consensys, in an interview. "No one in our company had previously explored this direction in depth. Later, we found that this strategy seemed to have no particularly dangerous aspects." Earlier reports indicated that SharpLink Gaming intends to raise $1 billion to increase its holdings of ETH.