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Tom Teman, Co-Founder & CEO of Portis: Fixing Crypto's Usability Issues

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Tom Teman is the Co-Founder & CEO of Portis. In this conversation, Tom and Anthony Pompliano discuss the usability issues in the cryptocurrency industry, how those issues could potentially be fixed, what Portis does, and why it's so essential to gaining user adoption across crypto.

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