[Chainge] Technical Salon: "Nervos CBK Next Generation Blockchain Underlying Infrastructure" Nervos Lu Guoning

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Lu Guoning: Co-founder of Nervos, who was involved in the founding of imToken, also served as the CTO of the Yuncoin Network and the first administrator of the Spark Pool.

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