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November 15, 2018, 11:07:48 AM
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Zuckerberg’s name is usually associated with Facebook and it’s subsidiaries. This time around, the Facebook founder’s sister is making headlines.

Randi Zuckerberg recently joined the advisory board at a major cryptocurrency exchange. The news came to light through a press release that announced that Huobi is assigning an expert advisory team for their exchange. The board also consists of Jihan Wu, the CEO of Bitmain, the crypto mining giant. Notably, Huobi is one of the largest cryptocurrency exchanges in the world.

Wu and Randi will focus on Huobi’s Public Chain system. In fact, the company has even organized a competition for the same. The project is geared towards providing individuals and organizations with a reliable financial protocol. This protocol includes fundraising, securities and more. Since this project is based on a decentralized P2P network, anyone can join and participate in the project.

Randi Zuckerberg is a Harvard graduate and has worked at Facebook for over six years. She has also founded Zuckerberg Media and is the Editor-in-Chief of Dot Complicated. She is also known for creating of Dot, an animated TV show. Among all her accolades, Randi has also been nominated for an Emmy and was among the “50 Digital Power Players” in a list by the Hollywood Reporter back in 2010.

Mark Zuckerberg, the founder, and CEO of Facebook has also expressed his interest in blockchain technology and cryptocurrencies. He had recently put up a Facebook post stating that he is looking to delve deep into the positive and negative aspects of cryptocurrencies. This would allow him to fix some prominent issues at Facebook.
hey, that's interesting! brain like theirs, i am sure there will be something unusual. harvard graduate, after all. well, i am really pleased if smart people are joining to make our crypto better
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This is probably a good idea for the expansion of Huobi given that she also has many peers in the business world and that her surname is well-known around the world. It would be interesting to see what she does next after her engagement with Huobi. 
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Business advisers don't have to know the underlying tech. They will only discuss ideas, directions and a Zuckerberg name may open a couple of more doors for them, because business is also somewhat similar to politics.
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So, as i read, she  - Randi Zuckerberg has no experience in cryptocurrency or blockchain. I wanna know what is her role in the advisor board and how she will help Huobi bussiness.
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Zuckerberg’s name is usually associated with Facebook and it’s subsidiaries. This time around, the Facebook founder’s sister is making headlines.

Randi Zuckerberg recently joined the advisory board at a major cryptocurrency exchange. The news came to light through a press release that announced that Huobi is assigning an expert advisory team for their exchange. The board also consists of Jihan Wu, the CEO of Bitmain, the crypto mining giant. Notably, Huobi is one of the largest cryptocurrency exchanges in the world.

Wu and Randi will focus on Huobi’s Public Chain system. In fact, the company has even organized a competition for the same. The project is geared towards providing individuals and organizations with a reliable financial protocol. This protocol includes fundraising, securities and more. Since this project is based on a decentralized P2P network, anyone can join and participate in the project.

Randi Zuckerberg is a Harvard graduate and has worked at Facebook for over six years. She has also founded Zuckerberg Media and is the Editor-in-Chief of Dot Complicated. She is also known for creating of Dot, an animated TV show. Among all her accolades, Randi has also been nominated for an Emmy and was among the “50 Digital Power Players” in a list by the Hollywood Reporter back in 2010.

Mark Zuckerberg, the founder, and CEO of Facebook has also expressed his interest in blockchain technology and cryptocurrencies. He had recently put up a Facebook post stating that he is looking to delve deep into the positive and negative aspects of cryptocurrencies. This would allow him to fix some prominent issues at Facebook.
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