As part of his winning $4.6 million bid for lunch with Warren Buffett, TRON CEO Justin Sun has the opportunity to invite up to seven guests to accompany him.
After an agonizing week of teasers, Justin Sun revealed that he "Won and nailed" a lunch with Warren Buffett in an auction going towards the GLIDE charity.
Justin Sun's win was covered by Bloomberg, WSJ, and even landed him an interview with CNBC. As part of the lunch, Justin Sun will have the opportunity to invite up to seven guests to join him over steak with the legendary value investor.
In an interview with CNBC, Justin Sun specified that he would invite some of the most well-known names in crypto-including Ethereum figurehead Vitalik Buterin, Litecoin founder Charlie Lee, and Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao, along with a host of other "Opinion, exchange, and mining leaders."
One reason for bidding on the lunch, explained Sun on CNBC, is that he is a "Longtime believer" in Warren Buffett's value investing strategy and made "Lots of his fortune" thanks to inspiration from Buffett.
The lunch represents a way to "Payback" Buffett.
Sun's primary motive for the lunch with Buffett? to become the "Bridge" between institutional investors-such as Buffett-and the crypto and blockchain community.
"I want to bring seven leaders of the blockchain industry to communicate with Warren Buffett about blockchain technology and the opportunity behind it," said Sun.
According to the TRON CEO, Warren Buffett doesn't have the "Right source" for blockchain and is mislead by the media.
With the roles reversed, Justin Sun finds it unlikely that Buffett will "Change his mind."
Justin Sun invites the founders of Ethereum, Litecoin, and Binance to lunch with Warren Buffett
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