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American Kingpin: The Epic Hunt for the Criminal Mastermind Behind the Silk Road
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We’re going from crowdsourcing code to crowdsourcing content and products that people create on internet platforms to crowdsourcing the actual operations of these internet platforms directly from users
Zoran Basich • a16z Podcast: The New Fan Club—Creators, Fans, and the Power of Markets (& Crypto) | Andreessen Horowitz

I’ll go over why this is happening right now, the purpose of user-generated capital, give some thoughts on where the category is heading in the medium-term, and share some insights on what we’re learning at Roll by creating and supporting over 300 communities that are spearheading the concept.
Messari • Crypto Research, Data, and Tools
It was March 26, 2012. Brian Armstrong posted a self-described “hail mary” on the tech discussion forum Hacker News. YCombinator was interested in his startup, which Armstrong wrote “brings an emerging tech to the masses…and has a good shot at changing the world.” But he had a big problem - he didn’t want to go at it alone, and kept striking out on... See more
Olivia Moore • How Coinbase gave away BTC to get its first users

A very hard unsolved problem, in fact, is how to make it private. The idea of using it for money laundering is absurd. It's the worst way to do it. Everything is public and exposed.