Transcript
Introduction
Patrick
The documentary you were about to hear started with an email from Matt Goetz, the now CEO of a cryptocurrency investment firm, BlockTower Capital. Matt emailed me and invited me to lunch. He had a great job at Goldman Sachs but was leaving it to start a new hedge fund that dealt in cryptocurrencies, to which I said, "That sounds cool. What the hell is a cryptocurrency?" His partner, Ari Paul, was also leaving his job as a portfolio manager at the University of Chicago's endowment. Ari would be the CIO and Matt would run the business. Over the next several months, with the significant help of Matt and Ari, I had conversations with leading thinkers and creators in the field, big picture philosophers like Naval Ravikant and Fred Harrison. Creators like Juan Benet and Mooney Bali. Investors like Ari Paul and Olaf Carlson-Wee. In the coming episodes, these leaders will be your guide to understanding blockchain technology, cryptocurrency investing, and the future of markets.
Hash Power is meant to be an introduction, but really, it's an invitation to explore this emerging world on your own. As you'll see, nothing that is this early in its development is easy to understand. I hope Hash Power will serve as a litmus test for your own interest in blockchain and cryptocurrencies. Now, crucially, nothing you hear here is investment advice of any kind. Naval Ravikant and several others made a very good suggestion to me. Don't buy any cryptocurrencies unless you spent an enormous amount of time investigating them. It's important to note that as I was having these conversations, I owned virtually no cryptocurrency. I did buy small amounts so that I could watch and experience the blockchain in action. Buying, sending, receiving, converting between currencies. Things like watching transactions settle on the chain without ever being verified by a centralized entity or authority or sending money to Europe and back. You wouldn't opine on Uber by reading stories about it. You'd order a car, ride somewhere and compare your experience to that and the yellow cab.