Love & coordination at the frontier of governance: How Yearn minted $300 million
"At Yearn we are each leaders. We don’t need permission. All that is needed is for us to separate attraction...
Read more"At Yearn we are each leaders. We don’t need permission. All that is needed is for us to separate attraction...
Read more"When you realize the difference in purchasing power it's like ‘Yes, they are earning much, much less than an Australian...
Read more"People are just like, 'Whoa, mind blown — this is going to save me half a day because I don't...
Read more"Physical Bitcoins are a rarity, they’re sort of like Picasso and Van Gogh paintings were back in those days. Nobody...
Read more"The idea is that if you can provide a root of trust that is literally in outer space, you have...
Read more"A DAO is merely a formalizing of very deep and instinctive human bonds that I think have been suppressed."
Read more"I stayed silent for many years because I knew that there'd be consequences when I talked in public."
Read more"If you look at financial structures in history everything worked out because of collaboration."
Read more"The small IP space/access to the internet in the DPRK, as well as its less connected nature to global/online systems,...
Read more"The centralization of big tech has won them ownership of our data and leaves high impact decision-making like algorithmic design,...
Read more"The temptation to print money is the greatest temptation in the whole world."
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