Aaron Kong, Growth & Strategy Lead at Osmosis Labs, on The Cosmos Ecosystem, Decentralized Exchanges, and Interoperability | Ep. 247
In an exclusive interview with cryptonews.com, Aaron Kong, Growth & Strategy Lead at Osmosis Labs, talks about Cosmos, Osmosis, how DEXes can outcompete centralized exchanges, and the future of blockchain interoperabilit...
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