Gordon Einstein LIVE! At Agora Global Blockchain Congress!

Gordon Einstein and Bruce Porter Jr


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and we are live here at the agora global
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blockchain conference uh congress as it
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is
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kind of winding up the day friend of
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mine gordon einstein makes his way out
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hey man let’s do this again so gordon uh
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you’ve really made good to see it good
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to see you yes you’ve really made a huge
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name for yourself uh in the space i mean
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you’re kind of synonymous with uh the
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dubai scene for sure but not only that
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you were just in kiev uh you’re emceeing
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events all over the place tell me a
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little bit about the evolution of gordon
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and what brought you here to the
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congress the evolution gordon well
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i kind of want to joke about being like
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i want to be joked about being a monkey
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in the tree and then the 2001 space
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obvious came down and showed me
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in the crypt
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and then i was reborn again as a lawyer
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this is the this is the john mcafee
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moment now john maxwell would sit there
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and he’d be funny because he’s always
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half half drunk or fully drunk or wasted
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and he would just i’m sorry just to
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clarify i’m not in anything he’s
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so he would just tell you a story and go
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on and on and on about the story until
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you were just like man you’re you’re
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full of you’re supposed you know
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you that that’s just not true and then
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you’d be like all right fine but he went
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okay i’m sorry
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assuming this was a live poll i assume
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some people got the stanley kubrick 2001
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reference i hope some people in the
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audience did no but anyways i was living
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life as a boring non-lawyer until
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i’m making this i’m making the reference
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like in 2001 the space odyssey the
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obelisk of blockchain and crypto came
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down woke me up for my stupor
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okay made me understand what was
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possible with this technology in terms
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of performing law making the world that
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was
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2014. oh wow yeah 2014. uh it’s actually
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pablo kravchenko from distributed lab
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who introduced me to blockchain and
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bitcoin we had a completely random
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meeting in new york uh when my company
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was exhibiting at legal tech i got
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exposed to blockchain and bitcoin i
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didn’t understand it in the beginning
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but when i had enough people get around
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me get excited about it because this
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ukrainian blockchain community i had to
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figure it out and so i read all the
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books
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taught myself how to program in python
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and everything else and
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got into it and once once i saw the
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lights once once you know the 2001
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moment happened yeah i had to couldn’t
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go back well i know you had something
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similar you had an epiphany moment well
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of course that’s how it all starts right
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and then there’s no going back well
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pavel was such a great guy for you to
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kind of start out with because he’s
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first of all he’s such a brilliant
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man yes and he’s built so many things
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written books everything else very
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accomplished uh
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a phd i believe yeah saying cryptography
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yeah i mean he’s no joke so that was his
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event in kiev right
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yes the one i just got back from so
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pablo’s company’s distributed lab uh
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they have two lines of events they have
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blockchain ua which is the one that just
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happened it’s a highly technical large
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format conference that happens in kiev i
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think every six months or so and i was
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happy to emcee the main stage yes of
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course that’s great and then they have a
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second event i heard from multiple
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people
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there you you know what i won’t deny it
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exactly yeah but yeah it’s been great
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and then they have a second event called
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blockchain incredible party which is
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always in odessa okay much smaller more
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intimate but that’s fun as well odessa
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is amazing it is amazing yeah so i know
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david spent uh some time there i haven’t
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really i heard david never actually came
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back yeah pretty much he’s just there
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okay i’ll meet you in dubai but they
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don’t want to stay in there do that
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this is his blade runner clone or
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something you know
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david’s right now having fun with death
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as we speak so now you have your uh i
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think i’m allowed to say it right you
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have your show coming up
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or
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interesting okay there you go no the
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show is going to seem innovation in the
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mena region we’re going to middle
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eastern you know and africa and actually
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say near asia i’m not even sure what
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mina stands for it i i think it includes
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asia yeah okay fine i probably should
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know that
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whatever i was just advising my client
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to put mina in the name yeah
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let’s google that later but the
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idea is
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so just real quick
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background i guess so prior to 2014
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prior to my discovery of blockchain and
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bitcoin
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not counting um baja california i hadn’t
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left the us for 25 years and i was in
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college a very international kind of
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person studying germany twice all that
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i’m dating myself but after college
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there’s a 25-year period where i didn’t
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travel and then because of blockchain
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and crypto i was able to travel the
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world but for the longest time my focus
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has been eastern europe ukraine um i
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think you know i just got my german
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citizenship back so central europe
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eastern europe you know russia the sort
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of community
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recently i got exposed to dubai um this
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has been very new for me very very fast
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developing but very new and to see the
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progress that they’re making here in the
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middle east in general but dubai
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specifically and also with the
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connection with israel it’s just there’s
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so much going on i just have to
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highlight it i need to talk about it
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because people need to know it’s just a
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brand new world i mean places places
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when we grew up we would never even
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think we’re cutting edges you know
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kazakhstan i’ll count that in the media
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region there’s so much is going on and
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just
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it’s random to me that like also bahrain
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is coming up as like a banking center
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it’s just it’s just neat stuff yeah so i
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i think that there’s something to be
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said for bridging the european crypto
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and blockchain space with the mina area
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and building a sort of a fortuitous
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tunnel or channel or whatever you want
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to call it so i want to have a show that
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promotes that yeah and it features
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awesome guests like you i love it let’s
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do the inaugural show
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you don’t have to put me on there well
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the inaugural show’s kind of book but
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you’ll be in the first ten how’s that
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awesome yeah yeah yeah i know i would
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love to uh you know uh bringing the
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content bringing the uh
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the people and the projects and
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everything to everybody else who’s not
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traveling
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has been you know is is one of the most
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uh amazing things that we can do and if
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you have that platform uh you should do
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it you know and you mentioned traveling
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and how blockchain you know really you
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got to travel and guys that’s you know
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that’s like the story i’ve been i’ve
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been saying for a long time first time
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around the world i was actually an ice
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skater so i was ice skating around but
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the second time around the world which
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has been more like three or four times
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around the world was with blockchain
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yeah and you know i started getting
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invited to speak five years ago or so
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and but first i mean you know there’s
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moscow and it was this was that how do
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you how do you say no you know how do
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you say no yeah my wife says well bruce
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you know what are you gonna do blah blah
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and i’m like well honey i if if people
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were inviting you around the world to go
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speak i don’t know what i would say i
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don’t know what i would do maybe i would
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come with you or maybe but i wouldn’t
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say no
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if the people want you to come speak
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then you mean if people were inviting
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your wife to do it you would not say no
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to your wife of course okay let me
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explain something that i’ve learned
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recently yeah no no no no no there’s no
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parody okay just because she has a veto
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over your travel does not mean you have
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a veto over her travel right just
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understand your entire disempowerment as
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a man and i mean that with love everyone
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is not married
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[Laughter]
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not anymore
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kind of long story
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no she’s fine but uh no but i’m kidding
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aside though
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the
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i got to tell you the travel has been
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amazing the meeting new people have been
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amazing the learning of these
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environments have been amazing part of
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me also to be super honest and this
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little personal thing would be
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completely happy
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suffering in some dubai villa with a
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stand-up desk my eighth screens enough
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workspace and just zooming all day and
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you know like an eight-armed shiva just
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working on deals and communications and
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getting stuff done
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part of me wants to do that yeah and the
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the travel to be real honest and this
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little bit personal you know is can be
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disruptive i mean the time zones and
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it’s hard to work you know depending on
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whether you’re doing business or economy
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or how you’re flying you know i kind of
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go between them depending on the length
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of the trip it’s hard to be productive
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when you’re doing that and it’s hard to
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stay physically fit so it’s a it’s a
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challenge like i i kind of like being a
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homebody and working and going to the
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gym every day you know you’ve seen my
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journey yeah improving in that area but
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it’s awesome actually look great well
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thank you you too yeah yeah but you know
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but it’s but it’s not quite where i want
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to be and part of where part of that is
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it’s hard to maintain that discipline
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while you’re traveling you know just
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especially when because when you’re at
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these conferences there’s a social
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aspect to it you know neither one of us
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is
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you know a month
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so it’s like you gotta
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and part of what you’re doing is part of
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what makes crypto blockchain so great is
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the social is the tribe is the community
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we’re all here to make the world better
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and part of building that tribe is
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actually being together and doing stuff
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socially which
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doesn’t involve food right often you
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brought up a really good point and that
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is that we are trying to make the world
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better and that is one of the most
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amazing things about the community and
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you and i have been in for a long time
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and uh longer than most of you have been
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born
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than most of you guys have been alive
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for sure yeah and uh but that community
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has always been so uh amazing
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like-minded and that doesn’t mean we all
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vote one way or that we all agree with
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everybody on on everything but we still
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have that that kind of like-minded
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libertarian type of ownership things all
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these types of things that you know push
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us forward and that you know i mean you
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can run an entire country on the
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blockchain i mean look at what
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lieberland’s doing and um i think a lot
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of countries more than likely will or
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more and more are going to end up doing
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it
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i wonder if there will be countries to
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run
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wow
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will there be countries to run i know
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the u.s is about to collapse i’ve been
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saying that all day i just keep putting
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up money i mean i know it probably won’t
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happen but man it’s like i i say it
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without joy and you know just to give
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more background to the group the reason
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i’m terming citizenship is look i’m
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jewish my grandfather was in world war
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one in germany on the german side as a
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medical doctor he got the iron cross i
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mean my family you know is from
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a place that they loved and i’m kind of
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happy to get my citizenship back but you
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know they flew they fled to the united
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states when my dad was very young and
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you know this place he was it was a
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great time he became a lieutenant
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colonel in the air force you know it’s
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been great to me i i say it without any
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kind of joy or shot in front of anything
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i i’m sad for the direction the us is
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going but you can’t ignore the places
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going you can’t hold on to nostalgia for
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something that seems to be passing and
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it’s going to take a huge amount of
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effort to even slow the direction it’s
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going and part of it is a self-inflicted
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wound i mean when i look at what the sec
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is doing and the regulators are doing in
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terms of just being hostile to crypto
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you know until until extremely recently
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also new york state with their bid
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license it makes me sad because i see a
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great country that could still do well
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still it’s not too late but it’s just
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kind of lacking the awareness of what
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needs to be done and the world that
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we’re in and you know it’s we’re heading
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into 2022 i mean we’re living in the
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future now
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okay this is the future i mean when we
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were growing up this is like fantasy
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numbers like no one would even know you
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know no one party like it’s 1999
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remember that yeah you know and here we
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are 22 years later
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it’s it’s it’s kind of
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it’s frustrating to me to see the
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direction the us is going i don’t know
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if i don’t know if it’ll fall apart or
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not but i’ll tell you when i look in
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places when i’m in places like dubai and
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even ukraine i see what’s possible i
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mean dubai was a desert 20 years ago and
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look what they built so don’t tell me
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the us can’t build something also back
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in 20 years it just takes the vision and
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the will the vision yeah it’s the vision
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it’s the leadership and it’s the vision
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and uh you know we keep looking for it
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and uh well i think we have it
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you know
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let me just share a thought there
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there’s this meme going around instagram
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right now like no one’s gonna save you
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right okay you know it’s this woman’s
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voice i don’t even know who it is but
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it’s always you know no one’s coming no
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one’s gonna save you no one’s gonna wake
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you up no one’s gonna set your alarm we
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all
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in this time
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you know in in it
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i wouldn’t say the world is absent
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heroes there’s lots of people there’s
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lots of heroes but we kind of need to be
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our own heroes we need to get ourselves
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up so we need to be the leadership we
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you know it really needs to be us
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because no one else is coming believe me
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no one else is going to say the
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environment other than us right now it’s
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absolutely correct and uh you know the
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one of the situations we have there and
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i was talking to brock pierce i
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actually did an interview a little while
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ago and i said you know to run for
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office right now is so hard because
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they there’s so many poisonous needles
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that you know what i mean there’s people
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that are just ruining you they’ll you
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know they’ll do whatever they’ll and so
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i thought i thought for a moment there
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was like a russian polonium reference i
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know i think i was like quoting somebody
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that’s interesting but i stopped oh
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bulgarian assassin with umbrella
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it’s brutal
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it’s brutal to do something like that i
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think
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i don’t know if it’s much
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different i mean when you had the
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hamilton aaron burr duel and one of them
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died and the other one had to run away i
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don’t know politics got better i mean
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it’s better than 1930s germany i mean
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it’s it’s you know of course we’re
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talking about the united states but in
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the us
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don’t share political violence i mean
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the civil war was political violence
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yeah and i killed more war than any
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other war in american history it’s just
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i think you need to armor
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you just
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i don’t know if it got i don’t know if
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the situation’s gone worse or if we’ve
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gotten weaker i i i think i think we
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just need to talk about
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something well i don’t know if it
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actually got worse
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i mean certain things gotten worse but i
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don’t know if politics was ever a gentle
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sport
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but we i think just need to armor up
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ourselves whether it’s spiritually or
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ethically or morally just armor yourself
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up and just realize
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again you got to be your own hero you
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got to be your own moral compass and so
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i
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you know
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at first you know you saw you mentioned
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brock i mean when i first met him i was
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like who is this guy what the heck is he
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saying you know well he’s involved too
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no he’s fair enough like when when
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zombies in the cowboy hat and the you
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know in the reading about you know
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he’s like secret geometry
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yeah what the heck is this business and
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then you know to be honest i moved a
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little bit towards his direction
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um
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i’ve had interesting conversations with
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him i always felt like he kind of saw me
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he’s like mr overly corporate guy like
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you know i’m just playing with my i’m
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just playing my part no he’s interesting
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he’s very inspirational actually when
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you talk to him yeah very smart
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insightful guy and i i got to hear him
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have some business conversations like
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wow okay yep you know i think he gets a
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i think he gets a bad rap in some of the
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press but the more he talks to people
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the more the message gets out he’s doing
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he’s actually really doing it i mean
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he’s
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he’s someone who’s his own hero in the
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sense he’s not waiting for anyone’s
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permission he’s acting which is
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something i think we can all take a
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message from and you do world leaders
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putting things together moving the the
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world along and you know bitcoin has
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been our
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uh revolt it’s been our silent uh
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you know fight our silent revolution
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there’s been no shots fired there’s been
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you know we haven’t been hostile as far
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as any of that is concerned but we’ve
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been able to take our assets and move
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them into something that uh we had
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control over and it’s a different
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situation uh than than we’ve had in
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history can i reframe that in a slightly
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more aggressive way yeah so i just
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posted this on instagram and i also
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believe it i think bitcoin crypto and
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blockchain are fourth generation warfare
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against the existing financial system it
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is a distributed networked
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insurgency
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without a center without a leader but
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nonetheless highly effective against
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these centralized
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monolithic incumbent players yeah and i
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think they need those challenges i mean
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you know i don’t know if we’re gonna win
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i don’t know if we need to need to win
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but we need to force our reform and this
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pressure is gonna make it do it yeah so
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it’s a beautiful thing it is that
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and actually i would even say
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that yeah we’re on the forefront
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that we’re pushing it we’re with the
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players i’m sure in the whatever files
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they have we’re there they have our
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pictures i mean you know we’ve been
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we’ve been in it a long time yeah except
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the file is called meta these days yeah
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the file is called these days yeah isn’t
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that crazy what a move huh
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yeah zuckerberg we’re talking about with
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uh so i though i have two facebook
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accounts one has been on single day
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review for over a year now
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so if you think i’m gonna trust facebook
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with my currency and my wallet when
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they’re reviewing my account for one day
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and that has still been a year and no
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one picks up the phone
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facebook i mean i use you as utility but
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you always give me facebook never be
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meta in my mind and i don’t think i’m
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going into your metaverse it is it is
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totally cool those are fighting words
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those are exciting words for zuckerberg
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yeah well gordon it’s always a it’s
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always a pleasure man pleasure yeah to
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have you on do you have a website or
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something you want to share
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um
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sure
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cryptolawpartners.com but i also want to
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do a quick shout out to
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people should be aware that i’m involved
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in something called the the dev x now
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which is the developers dao
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that is a true dow that makes grants in
16:24
support of software development and
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decentralization activity they received
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a large grant from casper the new level
16:30
layer one blockchain and we did an
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innovative thing we we wrapped a swiss
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non-profit association
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around this dow so we have the melding
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of a real legal form in the in
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switzerland wrapped around a doubt and
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this now it’s a non-profit i’m very
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proud to be involved i don’t make you
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know i’m not in this for profit for
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money i just think it’s a fantastic way
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uh supporting open source and
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decentralization so just go to
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devxdow.com if you want to learn more
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about it i think that’s more important
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than me individually i think this dow is
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world changing and anyone including
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yourself we need more lawyers to be
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honest actually we will have this
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conversation we need lawyers we need
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software engineers you know we’re
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developing new law we’re developing new
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software if you have ideas for community
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building please take a look at
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devexnow.com uh it’s a great movement
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and actually i’d love to have you
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involved
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devxdown.com gordon einstein pleasure
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man
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thank you guys

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