Sidney taught himself to code as a teen in Australia. Now his company is worth $2 billion.

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Sidney Zhang's first cryptocurrency company 'went up in flames like a dumpster fire', but the young Chinese Australian's NFT company is now worth $2 billion.

Mr Zhang taught himself how to program, which he described as an "early inspiration" for his future interest in technology start-ups.

The two soon developed a close friendship and "always knew" that they wanted to "do something in technology". Mr Lu said he was "inspired" by his dad, who "had a sense of adventure and wanted to explore new opportunities".Jack Lu says his parents made many sacrifices to start a new life in Australia, inspiring him to explore new opportunities in another country.

 

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NFT is not real.. if its real, my turd must be a very rear NFT

Look at that diversity.

. The NFT is much to difficult for you mere citizens to understand. So just believe these wiz kids when they tell you it is the future. Don't forget to buy shares in the unicorn... .

NFTs are a scam.

'worth' is doing far more work than is reasonable for one little word.

Well done to this young man. We constantly hear about the so called gender pay gap in Australia. Why do women in general not study and work in stem fields or learn coding etc. We have equality of opportunity in Australia! paygap

Yet another scam, buyer beware

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