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Having seen this example, Palantir partnered with a secondary fund to offer liquidity to its employees so that they would never trip the five-hundred-plus owner barrier.
Alex MacCaw • The Great CEO Within: The Tactical Guide to Company Building
Bezos-style invariants
Balaji Srinivasan • The Network State: How To Start a New Country
Leverage comes in labor, comes in capital, or it can come through code or media.
Tim Ferriss • The Almanack of Naval Ravikant: A Guide to Wealth and Happiness
Cory
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startups, growth‐stage, and enterprise companies.
Marty Cagan • INSPIRED: How to Create Tech Products Customers Love (Silicon Valley Product Group)
We are used to closed source companies capturing the value. Now, open-source protocols capture value. “This is the next phase of the internet after mobile” – Naval Ravikant
Vitalik Buterin • The Tim Ferriss Show Transcripts: Vitalik Buterin, Creator of Ethereum, on Understanding Ethereum, ETH vs. BTC, ETH2, Scaling Plans and Timelines, NFTs, Future Considerations, Life Extension, and More (Featuring Naval Ravikant) (#504) – The Blog of Author Tim Ferriss
describe an approach that focuses on building an “atomic network”—that is, the smallest possible network that is stable and can grow on its own.
Andrew Chen • The Cold Start Problem: How to Start and Scale Network Effects
A co-founder at Justin.tv, Vogt was later described as the "creative genius" at the start-up, who "hero-coded" the company out of problems and designed the camera systems necessary for live streaming.[8] As reported in Fortune, according to Justin.tv co-founder Justin Kan, Vogt would "just, like, lock himself in a room for three days and code away ... See more
Kyle Vogt
Mark: Centralized systems, if you are a serious company, can allow you to train systems that will do much better personalization.