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Czhang Lin Explains the Investment Strategy of LBank Labs in Web3

LBank Labs is the venture capitalist and blockchain accelerator arm of global crypto exchange LBank.

Spearheaded by investor Czhang Lin, LBank Labs is entering the market with a 100 million USDT fund to propel the Web3 industry. He recently joined the Bitcoin.com News Podcast to talk about their investment strategy and the blockchain market:

Czhang Lin is a Taiwanese Canadian entrepreneur, investor, and crypto pioneer. In the last five years, Lin’s knowledge of digital investment strategies has contributed to over a hundred successful crypto and blockchain projects.

To learn more visit LBankLabs.com.


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