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From Crypto-Native to Crypto-Enabled
I’m not one to make big annual predictions, but one thing that seems likely to me is that 2024 will mark the emergence of mainstream apps powered by ...

Bitcoin as Battery
One of my favorite things about crypto is that, every so often, your conception of what it is changes.Bitcoin at first was "weird internet money...

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I just released a new episode of The Slow Hunch with Matthew Prince, CEO and co-founder of Cloudflare. Since we invested in their Series C back in 2013, I've watched Matthew and his team build one of the most critical pieces of internet infrastructure—protecting and accelerating vast portions of global web traffic. Our conversation traces Matthew's journey from his early "slow hunch" that the internet was fundamentally broken and needed fixing. We start with his law school days in 2000, when ...
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Last week, as I have done for the last several years, I gave a guest lecture at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government. The class is DPI-662: Digital Government: Technology, Policy, and Public Service Innovation taught by my old friend David Eaves and the topic in recent years has been on Cryptonetworks and Blockchains.
I am always amazed at the people in the class -- incredible diversity of backgrounds from around the world. And as we have discussed crypto over the past few years, the conversation has gotten better and better -- whereas a few years ago it was a curiosity it is clear that people are paying close attention.
Here is the deck I used for the talk. Like many of my presentations on crypto, it is geared towards newer technical audiences with a deeper policy slant. Makes less sense without the narrative, but I have included speaker notes which you can see in the Google Slides version.
Enjoy!
Last week, as I have done for the last several years, I gave a guest lecture at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government. The class is DPI-662: Digital Government: Technology, Policy, and Public Service Innovation taught by my old friend David Eaves and the topic in recent years has been on Cryptonetworks and Blockchains.
I am always amazed at the people in the class -- incredible diversity of backgrounds from around the world. And as we have discussed crypto over the past few years, the conversation has gotten better and better -- whereas a few years ago it was a curiosity it is clear that people are paying close attention.
Here is the deck I used for the talk. Like many of my presentations on crypto, it is geared towards newer technical audiences with a deeper policy slant. Makes less sense without the narrative, but I have included speaker notes which you can see in the Google Slides version.
Enjoy!
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