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Crypto founders don’t want to show their faces or even use their real names.
Edith Yeung • Web 2.0 Investors Aren’t Cut Out for the Web3 World
Early in 2012 we were approached by Alan Heeks—a social entrepreneur, writer, and consultant with a passion for sustainability in the fullest sense.
Joi Ito • The Social Labs Revolution
Why we invested in Upstream again—the future of professional networking
Trace Cohentrace-cohen.medium.comIn 2020, Avital Balwit had won a Rhodes Scholarship and turned it down, first to run Carrick Flynn’s congressional campaign and then to give away FTX’s money. Leopold Aschenbrenner, who had entered Columbia University at the age of fifteen and graduated four years later as class valedictorian, had just declined a spot at Yale Law School to work for
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an institutionalized super angel, which is starting to be known as a micro VC.
Brad Feld • Venture Deals: Be Smarter Than Your Lawyer and Venture Capitalist
DeCorrespondent-Article-RutgerBregman-01Mar23-English.pdf
againstmalaria.comAbout his approach to crypto Got into crypto when he understood that it is an opportunity to define values numerically, to express them in a new medium, to build systems that respond to an input and desired output beyond just the growth rate or financial take of a system.