@awrigh01 is a galaxy brain 🧠 OG in the space. In this episode of the @zima_red podcast, he shares with @AndrewSteinwold his insights on the following:
📜Role in launching Ethereum
📜Founding @OpenLawOfficial
📜Involvement in multiple DAOs
📜Always been fascinated with tech
📜His dad was in scientific research/early user of the internet
📜After college, hoping to work for an internet company. Could not do so as the Dotcom crash happened
📜Went to law school
📜Blockchain caught his attention
📜Really interested in Bitcoin. Started in 2011
📜Thought of a protocol for law or rules. Ethereum came to his attention
📜Got connected with @ethereumJoseph at a conference
📜Helped out with Ethereum on the legal side both pre-launch and post-launch
📜NFTs are constantly exceeding expectations when it comes to consumer adoption, artist adoption, enterprise adoption, etc.
📜Trend accelerated by COVID
📜Infrastructure is there to support it as well
📜Broad concept floating around Bitcoin ecosystem in 2013
📜Dan Larimer came up with Decentralized Autonomous Corporation
📜@VitalikButerin generalized that concept into a DAO
📜Easiest way to think of it: online group/community with a bank account and rules around it
📜DAOs do well in information collection and information sorting
📜Since they are flatter, information can flow in more emergent ways
📜In regular companies, the loudest person tends to win. In DAOs, everyone has equal footing and good ideas come to light
📜Smart contracts are not able to do certain things
📜Ricardian contracts to solve them
📜OpenLaw: Ricardian contracting system that enables a legal agreement to be digitized so that a computer can understand it and trigger smart contracts when it is signed
📜The idea was to back projects and test the assumption as to whether a community can make fruitful decisions without members knowing one another
📜Decided to set up @FLAMINGODAO to collect NFTs
📜Decided to set up @NEPTUNEDA0 that is DeFi-focused
📜Executed strategies that they came up with:
🦩Emergent digital artists (e.g. @ix_shells)
🦩NFTs (e.g. CryptoPunks, Autoglyphs, generative art)
🦩Metaverse (e.g. land/parcels and metaverse items)
🦩Sports collectibles (e.g. @nbatopshot)
📜When Compound announced their governance token, The LAO geeked out on it
📜Had an idea to pool capital and be supportive of projects that require liquidity at launch. Resulted in the formation of Neptune DAO
📜Metaverse is the context for the next generation 😎
📜Some of the virtual worlds (e.g. @decentraland, @SomniumSpace, @cryptovoxels) could end up becoming the dominant virtual world
📜Foresees that NFT games will coalesce together with the metaverse
Blockchain + Web3 is revolutionary, but what is limiting their potential to change the world are the challenges involved in indexing and accessing data on the blockchain itself. @ZettaBlockHQ aims to address this issue.
• Has a #Web3 startup team that operates globally
• The team is led by two experienced co-founders, Scott Shi and Chi Zhang
🔸Scott Shi (@scottshics)
• Has over a decade of expertise in engineering
• Worked at companies like @Uber, @salesforce & EA
🔸 Chi Zhang
• Was a product manager at @databricks
• Holds a PhD from @UCBerkeley
• Experience in building data and #AI products
• Proven track record of supporting data-driven
organizations
He discusses anthropology, Web3 and other subcultures, and many other interesting topics with @chaserchapman in this episode of On The Other Side 👇
Background
🔹 An anthropologist
🔹 Is an artist
🔹 A DAO contributor
🔹 Has a Substack, but it’s not really a newsletter, but a cultural report
Substack
🔹 It’s more an anthropological collection of a subculture
🔹 Trying to record the why and the what behind the different projects
🔹 Important to have a bird’s eye view to see the connections
🔹 Is an obsessively curious person. Have always been searching for cool stuff
Today, I'll be sharing the book highlights of @peterthiel's Zero to One. Peter Thiel is a serial entrepreneur who helped to start up many companies, like @PayPal and @PalantirTech, and invested in Facebook.
If he has something to say about startups, I want to know. Read on 👇
There are 2 kinds of progress:
• Horizontal (1 to n)
• Vertically (0 to 1)
E.g. Horizontal progress is about getting existing products distributed to more places (globalization), while vertical progress is about coming up with new products (tech).
From the book's title, you should be able to deduce which is the better kind of progress. Going from zero to one will be hard, but the rewards will be way better than going from 1 to many.
👉 Look for companies that go from 0 to 1 instead of 1 to n.
🔹 People remember the year for all the terrible stuff that happened
🔹 Important to remember the positive events too (e.g. the merge)
🔹 The merge is a transaction inclusion time decrease
🔹 Have multiple zk-EVM implementations that will have a mainnet launch in 2023
🔹 @signinwitheth has seen massive gains in adoption
🔹 Cryptocurrency payments worked during the invasion of Ukraine
🔹 Have always recommended @KeePassXC or @Bitwarden:
🔸 KeePassXC: A completely offline tool. Reserved for extreme scenarios
🔸 Bitwarden: A secure password manager that synchronizes your password database across multiple devices
Now
🔹 Online password managers have advanced quite a bit
🔹 Every reputable password manager encrypts everything on your machine before it goes into the database
🔹 Does not recommend LastPass, 1Password, Dashlane
🔹 For people new to password managers, he recommends Bitwarden