Reminder for those who missed it the first time around:
We at Hive agree that so-called crypto-currency is not money
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We of Earth love our novelty, and I in particular find the idea of artificial digital scarcity so painfully fucking boring that I'm going to spend my time making your world view more difficult to sustain, as both a career and a hobby.
Thanks for posting that quote.
I saw it the first time around, but didn't bookmark or otherwise save the link.
I was looking for it recently because I wanted to show somebody what a douchebag that guy is and why never to use their wallet.
No problem.
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...or am I just getting trolled here? (not kidding).
Ok, I figured it out. Here are some quotes from Wendell, from the following interview:
https://soundcloud.com/epicenterbitcoin/eb22
[1:45]
I...got a little bit obsessed with bitcoin starting in 2009...
Well, I mean, the unfortunate part is that I simply followed it as a curiosity, and not not so much as like oh well this is a great investment opportunity.
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So I missed an opportunity to be one of those guys who like, you know, 300,000+ or what have you. But...I, you know, just didn't have the vision, I suppose, to see that it would really become something real.
[3:25]
I didn't think for a minute that it would actually be successful.
There it is... No matter what he's consciously/sub-consciously convinced himself in the last 5 years about whether or not bitcoin deserves to have most of the crypto value, the fact that he so thoroughly missed the boat has gotta eat at him. He was one of the few lucky enough to be on Metz-Dowd in 2009 and actually see the discussion as it happened. He had the technical know-how and intellectual curiosity to appreciate it. Yet he didn't act. He could've been set for life. He's an entrepreneur - he could've self-funded whatever projects truly interested him... Or he could've launched his own fund... The scale of that regret has got to bother him, so he's constructed this weird belief system to negate it. It probably happened slowly and sub-consciously over time, which means it's really ingrained.
It's funny, I got the sense from his response to me that he was fighting another battle, and was pissed about something else. That sentence of his where he f-bombed was just too needlessly aggressive and vengeful to make any sense in context. Now I understand him a little better.