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From: Jeremy Rubin <I
To: Joi Ito .1
Cc: "jeffrey E." <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: what do we know about
Date: Wed, 30 Mar 2016 02:08:56 +0000
Some thoughts:
1) Popper in general is somewhat full of shit. Not a huge fan.
2) The DTCC meeting is probably a bit of a scam "that stuff is broken, use our stuff". It's all just as broken in my opinion -- or
rather their stuff is more broken in certain ways. Their panels are underrepresented in terms of people building some of the
more critical infrastructure and a lot more of the booze and schmoozer types. Not that there aren't good people listed there...
3) Ethereum is operating like a pyramid scheme to a certain extent. A lot of their claims are bunk. A concrete example is that
they claim to not have the scalability problems Bitcoin has, which is a half-buth. They don't have the same problems, they
have worse problems. They're trying to lie to a lot of people to boost their market cap because their companies are broke after
poor business decisions.
4) Ethereum is (imo) far from even #2. The technology from Zerocash has a lot more promise for the future of cryptocurrency,
and some of it has already worked its way in (see Zero Knowledge Contingent Payments, essentially a fair way to trade
solutions to computational problems for bitcoin). It's number 2 in market cap, but the technology is assuredly not there. I think
the closest analogy is that Bitcoin is designed a little bit like a web browser and Ethereum is like Java apps. Obviously a
browser is a limited platform, but ultimately the sandboxing and isolation of a browser make a lot safer product than installing
a more versatile Java app (which can install viruses, malware, etc).
@Jerem Rubin
On Mon, Mar 28, 2016 at 6:35 AM, > wrote:
Jeremy can fill you in. We know them well. Interesting but in my view uncertain.
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On Mar 28, 2016, at 13:40, jeffrey E. <[email protected]> wrote:
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/03/28/businessidealbookiethereum-a-virtual-currency-enables-transactions-
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and the block chain conference.
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