Crypto Stories: eToro co-founder Yoni Assia’s life in finance led him to adopt crypto early
Yoni Assia wanted to make trading accessible to “normal” people, and Vitalik Buterin helped him design the platform.
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Yoni Assia wanted to make trading accessible to “normal” people, and Vitalik Buterin helped him design the platform.
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