There are only four days left until Tron founder Justin Sun's lunch with Warren Buffett and Sun has handed out another golden ticket.
The lucky winner? Yoni Assia, founder and CEO of eToro.
Sun also invited Circle CEO Jeremy Allaire to the lunch, a fete for which he paid a $4.57 million donation.
The donation, which goes to the Glide Foundation, and is considered an opportunity to bend Buffett's ear about topics of import - in this case cryptocurrency.
The TRON founder said they would dine in San Francisco, a location seen as a "Power move" by Sun over the so-called Oracle of Omaha.
"I'm a long-term believer of Buffett and his long-term value investing strategy" wrote Sun on Medium.
eToro, an exchange platform, launched a full crypto exchange in April of this year and the founder, Assia, is supporting an organization called GoodDollar aimed at "Establishing an economic framework designed to reduce global wealth inequality via UBI-based models."
Tron's Justin Sun Invites eToro Founder to Lunch With Buffett
Published on Jul 21, 2019
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