Mir Lakhmir Baloch Zamurani

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Mir Lakhmir Baloch Zamurani
Mir Lakhmir Baloch Zamurani image.jpg
Born
Lakhmir

(1999-12-15) December 15, 1999 (age 24)
Zamuran, Balochistan
NationalityPakistani
CitizenshipPakistan
Alma mater
  • The International School
  • The Newcastle University
  • University of Essex
Occupation
Organization
  • Mir Sons & Co
  • Mir Arms & Co
  • Trust Crypto Mania
  • Maniwattan
Known forCrypto Millionaire
Height5 ft 11 in (180 cm)
Awards
  • Student of the Year
  • Youngest Crypto Millionaire of Pakistan
  • Youngest Entrepreneur of Pakistan
  • Young Youth Award
Websitetrustcryptomania.com

Mir Lakhmir Baloch Zamurani (born December 15, 1999) is a Pakistani entrepreneur and business executive, known for his success in the cryptocurrency industry. He is the founder of Trust Crypto Mania, a virtual cryptocurrency education center, and the CEO of Mir Sons & Co. and Mir Arms & Co.[1]

Zamurani is also the founder of Maniwattan, an Instagram page that shares the untold stories of Balochistan and is a voice for the voiceless.

Zamurani is recognized as one of the most successful Pakistani crypto investors in their early 20s. His success in the cryptocurrency industry and his dedication to social work have been highlighted by both international and local media agencies. He has been credited with several awards, such as the Youngest Crypto Millionaire of Pakistan, the Youngest Entrepreneur of Pakistan, and the Young Youth Award.[2]

Early life and education

Zamurani was born and raised in Zamuran, Balochistan, where he attended The International School, Balochistan. He graduated from Newcastle University and further enrolled at the University of Essex in the United Kingdom to pursue his law degree.

Career

It was during his time at the University of Essex that Zamurani first became interested in cryptocurrency and began investing. He began investing in cryptocurrency in 2018 and quickly became successful, earning his first million dollars at a very young age. Today, Zamurani is recognized as one of the most successful Pakistani crypto investors in their early 20s.[3]

Compiling his years of experience, understanding, and knowledge of cryptocurrency, Zamurani established Trust Crypto Mania, a virtual cryptocurrency education center. It is an online platform that aims to educate people about cryptocurrencies, strategies, and other relevant information through virtual classes. For the last six years, the platform is known to have served over 120 clients who have undertaken 352 courses.[4]

In addition to his business ventures, Zamurani is also actively involved in social work. He is the founder of Maniwattan, a social media platform on Instagram that aims to be the voice of the voiceless by sharing untold stories from Balochistan. Through the page, Zamurani aims at sharing the stories of terror, social inequality, civil wars, intelligence agencies, government, violence, and other important social and political issues that are not covered by other media outlets and journalists.

As a social worker, Zamurani is passionate about using his success to make a positive impact on his community. During the COVID-19 pandemic, he provided masks and over 1,000 rations to those in need in different local towns in Balochistan and Sindh.

Awards and recognitions

  • Student of the Year
  • Youngest Crypto Millionaire of Pakistan
  • Youngest Entrepreneur of Pakistan
  • Young Youth Award

References

  1. "Mir Lakhmir Baloch Zamurani; A Crypto Millionaire and CEO of Mir Sons and Co, Supporting The Needy in Balochistan, Pakistan". MarketWatch. Retrieved 8 April 2023.
  2. Herald, Tycoon (5 December 2022). "'Help those in need, be a voice to voiceless, so that you'd be remembered. From dust, to dust,' says Mir Lakhmir Baloch Zamurani. • The Tycoon Herald". The Tycoon Herald. Retrieved 8 April 2023.
  3. Board, Editorial (2 December 2022). "Mir Lakhmir Baloch Zamurani first started investing in cryptocurrency 2 years ago". NEW YORK DAWN™. Retrieved 8 April 2023.
  4. User, Guest (23 September 2020). "Maniwattan - The Voice Of The Voiceless In Balochistan". Parhlo. Retrieved 8 April 2023. {{cite web}}: |last1= has generic name (help)

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