Justin Sun, the founder of the Tron blockchain network, has returned home after an unforgettable trip to Pakistan, where he immersed himself in the country’s rich cultural heritage. The Chinese crypto mogul took to social media to share his experiences, highlighting the warmth and hospitality of the Pakistani people.
In a heartfelt post on X (formerly Twitter), Sun shared a video of himself attempting to drive a rickshaw, a common mode of transportation in Pakistan. The caption read, “In Pakistan, a rickshaw is more than just a ride – it’s a lifeline for many drivers and their families.” Sun likened the rickshaw to the city’s arteries, connecting people and keeping the city alive.
Sun also shared a video of his visit to Pakistan, which he described as a successful trip. He expressed his gratitude to the Government of Pakistan, Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Blockchain and Crypto, Balal Bin Thaqib, and social media influencer and TikTok star, Momna Thaqib.
The visit was organized by the Pakistan Crypto Council, and Sun’s trip was a significant moment in strengthening ties between Pakistan and the global blockchain community.
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