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aleksley [76]
2 years ago
13

Describe one new resource you learned about in the UMA website.

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ohaa [14]2 years ago
8 0

The UMA token controls the DVM and manages the whole protocol. Through the DVM, UMA token holders can vote to confirm prices and earn fees for voting.

<h3>What is UMA website?</h3>

UMA exists as a decentralized protocol governed by community members across the globe. The UMA token controls the DVM and governs the whole protocol.

The UMA token controls the DVM and manages the whole protocol. Through the DVM, UMA token holders can vote to confirm prices and earn fees for voting.

1. Always have a listening ear for people whether at house or work.

2. obtain a mentor to guide your career pattern.

3. Be prepared to place the additional work for your job progress.

4. Read books and go to seminars.

5. network always whether you exist at work or in a general place.

6. know about your industry daily/monthly/quarterly basis.

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