![]() I had no idea the controversy around it all.įast forward to my dive into web3, it was great to be able to read information directly from the source about bitcoin, but his approach was often quite abrupt. I thought - oh that's someone brilliant, let me follow and learn. Wright was the real Satoshi Nakamoto and while I didn't know much, I actually had read the whitepaper back in 2013 and remembered the connection. I had also heard through my network some years ago that Craig S. ![]() Like Einstein said, "Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler". I'm NOT an engineer, so it was tough-ish, but I could understand it. I had read it before, but I read it again. One of the first things I was quickly drawn to was the original bitcoin white paper. I dove into learning about "Web 3" a few months ago and have started to form some opinions about it all from a 50,000 ft., operations, market analysis point of view. ![]() Before 11 am I had posted a heartfelt, super deep (for me) public post about the three levers of transformation I see in the Web3 space, had a relatively uncomfortable conversation about Critical Race Theory on a very public Linkedin post, and then, was blocked by the inventor of Bitcoin during my first meeting. ![]()
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