Larry Chiang and Duck9 co-founder Matt Smith see inside banking’s secrets. Stanford Engineering’s hiding a whopper of a secret in plain sight. I guess all that “What They Don’t Teach You at Stanford Business School” wore off. Chiang’s Harvard Law keynote, was about street smarts of cofounding a law firm. Harvard Business wrote: “What They Don’t Teach You at Stanford Business School“ (it’s the same title as his NY Times bestseller). If you read his hilariously awesome “What a Supermodel Can Teach a Stanford MBA”, “Third Institution of Silicon Valley“, “How to Get Man-Charm”, and, “Hack Your Credit FICO Score as a Stanford CS Major Undergrad“, you will like his latest post “BitCoin’s Big Four”
Secrets. Peter Thiel taught an engineering class based on secrets. Stanford computer science 183 (#cs183) was about secrets and parlaying information into money.
Blockchain’s Big Four? Ethereum, Bitcoin, Hyperledger, Corda @pete_rizzo_@ethereumJoseph@adam3us@brianbehlendorf@gendal#Consensus2017
This picture is a banking secret that is hiding out the open with about 30 PDF’s about blockchain, ICO’s and money via distributed ledgers





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