Larry Chiang curates, “What They Don’t Teach You at Business School”. Taking his mentor’s, Mark McCormack’s, advice he launched “What They Don’t Teach You at Stanford Business School at Harvard. the same title as his NY Times bestseller). Larry Chiang is Entrepreneur in Residence at Stanford University. If you read his hilariously awesome “What a Supermodel Can Teach a Stanford MBA” and “How to Get Man-Charm”, you will like his latest post:
Decentralized, Scarce and Digital via MP3s, Gold, Gift Cards and Bitcoin
By Larry Chiang
Larry Chiang @duck9 (@LarryChiang) | |
@jimmysong Making the landscape very simple, but not simpler is what Albert Einstein aspired toward
His physicist base was in accounting, #ruleOf72. #cs183fanfe I study how innovative tech gets adoption. cc @mikojava’s “trust game theory or thermo”, quote |
Decentralized Scarce Digital
MP3s Gold Gift card’s bitcoin. #cs183mm
#ch2, Treasure Map
Jimmy Song (송재준) (@jimmysong) | |
The properties of Bitcoin in order of importance is Scarcity, then Decentralization and finally its Digital nature. In that sense Bitcoin has more in common with Gold than Altcoins (which belong in the same area as Gift Cards). pic.twitter.com/QiJ8P5ln7o
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Prepaying “lunch money”
Premining, coin
Prepaying holiday gift cards with a nice 40% kickback like @RoysRoy
Larry Chiang @duck9 (@LarryChiang) | |
@jimmysong Prepaying “lunch money”
Premining, coin Prepaying holiday gift cards with a nice 40% kickback like @RoysRoycc @arrington and Charlie @SatoshiLite and @VinnyLingham pic.twitter.com/geJ9QlAqZs |
Bogged from my personal iPhone, 650-283-8008, that Steve Jobs texted me on