Justin Sun will become Grenada's representative to the World Trade Organization
The founder of Tron has announced that he will no longer be directly involved in his project
18.12.2021 - 09:55
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What’s new? The Tron founder Justin Sun has announced on Twitter that he will no longer be directly involved in running the project. He will take over as Grenada's representative to the World Trade Organization (WTO) in Geneva.
(1/6)✉️Dear #TRONICS, developers, and all my friends: I am thrilled to share with everyone about the significant milestone of the #TRON protocol and my appointment as the Ambassador. 📢The #TRON blockchain protocol is now essentially decentralized. pic.twitter.com/g9xh9WW0iE— H.E. Justin Sun 🅣🌞🇬🇩 (@justinsuntron) December 17, 2021
How does Sun comment on his departure? According to the Tron founder, he does not leave the project but steps away from direct involvement in a leadership role.
“I will still be engaged with the Tron community and push for further advancement of the blockchain.”
What will Sun do in his new position? Justin said that in his new position, he will represent the interests of developing countries and promote blockchain technology in the BTO. Sun also intends to fight for the idea of legitimizing cryptocurrencies in Latin American countries.
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