How often do you think about the roman empire??? Actually though, we need more soft skills in crypto… people who know and understand subjects like history Saying “i dont care about history” is the equivalent of getting blindfolded and knocked unconscious then waking up on the other side of the world and not caring how you got there When you study history, everything we’re experiencing now in web3 makes more sense and it’s very grounding We need builders to work alongside experts of literature, history, philosophy, anthropology, psychology, etc to help develop and advance systems based on a deeper understanding of social patterns of behavior (in a way that’s benevolent not exploitative) If we hyper focus on STEM skills as an industry, we miss out on a major opportunity to forge a path forward that actually makes humans happier (that dirty word pmf)
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Crypto marketing has a marketing problem. Marketers in the industry get treated like high school art students (many justifiably) while engineers with 1000 mau’s get the hero-treatment. “KOLs” are the only class of marketers that get any respect and the good ones don’t want to talk about your project, they have better things to do… 99% of founders need to drop this whole “we’re gonna make it with zero marketing” to try and become the next Telegram and stop seeing it as a rite of passage. In reality, most technology companies need marketing to capture attention and drive revenue. How we can fix it🧵
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See you in Seoul https://lu.ma/ertun3gh
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