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Yuuma Nakamura is a staff writer covering crypto, blockchain, metaverse, tokens, stablecoins, bitcoin, ethereum and other crypto technology for FintechZoom. In addition to his previous experience, Yuuma also participated in the prestigious "Blockchain and Money" course offered by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in 2022. This rigorous course provided him with a deeper understanding of blockchain technology and its applications in the financial sector. Contact: [email protected]
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