Watched this ones month ago and really enjoyed it. What makes nic so compelling? Is it that he’s smart and grew up on the socials?
His articulations are frequently kind of aha moments. They are like simple and insightful.
Side note: I wonder if Lex intentionally had Bitcoiners on first knowing if he had other crypto folks on first it might not go over well.
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I think his background in philosophy gives him this ability to convey ideas in a very clear, almost poetic way, which really speaks to me.
I think having Bitcoiner first makes sense, as Bitcoin is the origin of all this. I'm hesitating to watch others.. but I guess most of what they are saying will make sense, aside talking about their coin.
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I watched some of the Cardano guy, Chainlink guy, and the Vitalik ones. They know the space well, certainly better than me in a lot of respects, so I definitely learn from them. They talk their own books as they say but, again, they understand the space well even if they are willing to mislead people about the tradeoffs.
It's interesting studying their body language. It's obviously easy to get this stuff wrong but humans pick up on sincerity fairly well I think. The Chainlink guy IMO very sincere even if he's maybe predicting the future wrong. The Cardano guy IMO is so ambitious he's trending toward being a sociopath - I would not trust him in the least. One thing I noticed during the latest Vitalik interview is that he seems uncertain about the pending Ethereum upgrades - he kind of lost his confidence when he was speaking about it, like he knows its going to be way more difficult (if not impossible) to pull off in contrast to the marketing.
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I'm actually a Fridman podcast fan and so I'm sad that he blocked me on twitter. I think he must use some sort of script and I liked too many of his detractors.
For someone who says they try to spread love he really should consider muting instead of blocking people, the latter of which tends to cause an irrational amount of anger and spite.
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