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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