Sounds like it didn’t cover applied cryptography.
I think the timeline roughly fits to when Levichen and Theil started PayPal and not too far away. Levichen was I believe a cryptographer and they got started (if I remember correctly) because he wanted to create “internet money” which was a popular topic among cryptographers during that time period it seems. They just created a centralized one.
It’s the first chapter of Founders at Work by Livingston. Great book.
Yeah it was a whole lot of number theory and basics of public/private keys, SSL etc. This was dot-com bubble just went bust and I wasn't as visionary as Thiel at al, sadly.
Thanks for the reminder- I've been meaning to listen to Founders at Work- audible offered me a free trial and just downloaded it!
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The companies are dated but the stories are historical and timeless IMO
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