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Luca Tomescu and Selina Eshraghi spend around nine months a year as nomads. The couple just arrived in Vienna, where Tomescu, a Web3 product manager, and Eshraghi, the founder of Pandamonium Design, will remain for the next month and half. Then they will head to Romania, where Tomescu is from, for two weeks, before venturing to New York for June and then back to Austin, Texas, their home base. Needless to say, they’ve mastered packing, traveling and working from anywhere. Their must-haves: a portable monito
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