
Usman Salis
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Usman Salis is an engineer by training and an ardent follower of developments in the tech industry. He has been in the crypto and blockchain space since 2011 and has contributed to hundreds of online and some print media outlets. He currently serves in various capacities in some of the most reputable blockchain platforms and continues to pursue his passion for writing to continue putting the blockchain industry on the global map. You can contact him via email: usman-salis@thetradable.com
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