One of America's top NBA players will join Justin Sun and other community members at the niTron Summit, scheduled for January 17-18. Kobe Bryant, or the "Black Mamba" as he is often called, will come to San Francisco to discuss some issues and demonstrate what Justin Sun calls his entrepreneurial skills.
Some fans were happy about this news, some were outraged, noting that sports and cryptocurrency have nothing in common, and this particular athlete knows nothing about cryptocurrency.
Perhaps Justin Sun has something new in mind that combines these two areas? Considering that Tron's key feature is diversification, it's not surprising that the company could come up with something like this.
In fact, Justin Sun and Kobe Bryant knew each other back in 2009. Whether this is a friendship or a business partnership is still unknown. Although the technology of attracting media persons to promote a brand is clearly not new on the market.
Tron continues to spread its wings and does not miss a single opportunity to conquer the cryptocurrency market in 2019. Yesterday, Tron announced a partnership with Huobi Wallet, giving customers more freedom to exchange and store TRX tokens.
According to zycrypto.com
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