PANews reported on October 26th that after CZ posted a photo on the X platform with longtime Trump supporter and UFC President Dana White, crypto influencer AB Kuai.Dong revealed that at yesterday's UFC match, CZ watched the fan project Fight ID playing in the lower right corner of the live stream. This project is currently in the Holoworld IPO stage, and last week's BNB chain's first round of fundraising exceeded 20 times and has already concluded.PANews reported on October 26th that after CZ posted a photo on the X platform with longtime Trump supporter and UFC President Dana White, crypto influencer AB Kuai.Dong revealed that at yesterday's UFC match, CZ watched the fan project Fight ID playing in the lower right corner of the live stream. This project is currently in the Holoworld IPO stage, and last week's BNB chain's first round of fundraising exceeded 20 times and has already concluded.

Crypto KOL: Yesterday’s UFC live broadcast showed the cooperation with the fan project Fight ID

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PANews reported on October 26th that after CZ posted a photo on the X platform with longtime Trump supporter and UFC President Dana White, crypto influencer AB Kuai.Dong revealed that at yesterday's UFC match, CZ watched the fan project Fight ID playing in the lower right corner of the live stream. This project is currently in the Holoworld IPO stage, and last week's BNB chain's first round of fundraising exceeded 20 times and has already concluded.

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