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what you're looking at depending on who you  ask is either a revolution for the internet   and countless Industries as we know it like in all  seriousness I compare it to the internet or the   greatest Ponzi scheme in human history that whole  thing is a promise that you can get rich for free   accused of being all of these things is the world  of cryptocurrencies or the other labels associated   with it nfts blockchains web 3.0 from the bizarre  onslaught of celebrity promotions and endorsements  
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I got an ape Too part of the same Community  we're both apes to the eye watering numbers and   headlines digital artist people the final bid 69  million dollars oh my God to the grandiose claims   about its potential it's the biggest technology  that has ever happened in the I once described the   world of cryptocurrencies as a story and I did  that in hopeful optimistic tones and now now I  
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don't think is the story that I initially thought  it was they only make money because some other   sucker lost more have fun staying poor it amazes  me that anybody is buying into this they are   decentralized ponji's teams the only thing that  you have to show is Ponzi schemes it's all [ __ ] oh for me and many others it began here what  you're looking at is a piece of artwork by  
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a digital artist called Michael Joseph  winkelmann otherwise known as people on   February the 25th of 2021 this artwork was put  on auction bidding started at a hundred dollars   it eventually sold for 69.3 million dollars  making it one of the biggest sales in digital   art history that's what I do feel Super  Lucky what happened afterwards foreign
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[Music] Halls that it doesn't exist in physical  form it is only available digitally it's the   first nft ever sold at auction non-fungible token  nft nfts are non-fungible token explain nfts to   people that don't know what you're talking about  because I don't know what you're talking about it  
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was like suddenly the term nft was just everywhere  Jack Dorsey co-founder of Twitter sells a picture   of his first ever tweet as an nft Jack Dorsey  auctioning his first tweet as digital art 2.9   Million Dollars even popular internet memes  were selling as this nft thing Nyan Cat 590   000 Charlie bit my finger 760 999 dollars  disaster girl five hundred thousand dollars  
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Doge 4 million dollars overly attached girlfriend  411 000 Bad Luck Brian 36 000 Scumbag Steve 57   000 you had singer songwriter Grime say killing  six million dollars worth of digital art as nfts   people were changing their profile pictures on  social media to nfts that they had purchased   it was like flexing an expensive car or a watch  and then suddenly all these big celebrities and  
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artists and influences were also replacing their  profile pictures with nfts and announcing their   own purchases of nfts and the Apes the Apes  were were part of this bigger project of nfts   called board ape Yacht Club I mean you had Snoop  Dogg Eminem DJ Khaled little baby post Malone   Stephen Curry Gwyneth Paltrow to name a few  all of them purchasing these pictures of apes   for sometimes hundreds of thousands of dollars  and amongst this sea of high ticket sales you  
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would hear that this is all part of something  revolutionary it's the biggest technology that   has ever happened in the history of life outside  of things like fire regardless of how much you   knew about nfts there was one message that was  really clear behind every story every headline   there was an underlying premise something is  happening and there is a lot of money to be made [Applause]   I asked you to explain nfts so popular talk  show host Jimmy Fallon does this segment  
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on his show with Paris Hilton where  they show off their pictures of Boris uh here's my this is my yours is so cool I love  the red heart sunglasses I love the captain hat   it reminded me of me a little bit dude look  at this they look like they could be friends   they're buddies [Applause] uh this was the point  in which I started to wonder okay what is actually  
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happening and I think a lot of people started to  as well you start to realize that the purchase of   people's artwork that wasn't done through 69.3  million dollars in cash that purchase was made   using cryptocurrencies in fact all the nft  purchases that we were seeing they were done   through cryptocurrency the mysterious individual  who purchased people's artwork that went by the   pseudonym metakova turns out it's this guy called  Vignesh sundarison who is already a cryptocurrency  
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entrepreneur and had a working relationship with  people months prior to the big sale and whilst   there was all this talk about the Revolutionary  potential behind what we're seeing there was   another side of the story that was being painted  by people who are far more skeptical and those   voices had a clear warning what you are witnessing  is a Mania we've got this system that is gleefully   and gloriously corrupt a Mania that is being  driven by greed get rich quick by investing  
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in crypto currency Mass delusion my Abe is an  inner reflection of myself or as other critics   put it it is a giant and scan that has some of the  largest names Brands Venture Capital firms backing   it knowingly or not nfts were just a component  of a much bigger machine with a lot of moving   pieces and when you put those pieces together it  creates a machine for one of the greatest scams  
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in human history and it all begins here with  a mysterious invention and a failed Revolution 2008 that's where this really begins Apple  shares were just getting hammered this morning   we're down by between three and four and a  half percent generally the United States is   going through a recession it hasn't seen since  the Great Depression the consumers strangled   they're watching their housing prices go  lower they're watching their 401ks get  
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diminished you created the mess we're in and  now you're saying sorry amongst the backdrop   of this all a mysterious individual is working  on their own invention on the 31st of October   they send an email to a cryptography mailing  list the email begins I've been working on a   new electronic cash system that's fully  peer-to-peer with no trusted third party   it was signed by somebody under the pseudonym  Satoshi Nakamoto whoever this Nakamoto person  
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was they had a vision the vision was to create  a type of currency that existed digitally that   could be controlled by no government or single  individual that could be used to transacting   globally no matter where you were or what time  it was the name of this currency and invention   Bitcoin on January the 3rd 2009 Nakamoto launches  his invention creating the first ever Bitcoins  
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to exist it was an attractive pitch you know  especially to people who held anti-state control   sentiments you know we're talking about anarchists  techno anarchists Libertarians cypherpunks these   were individuals who likely saw the government  the banks the entire financial institution as   just untrustworthy that they they can't be  allowed to control monetary policy and it was   these factions that became the first adopters of  Bitcoin influencing its early culture the goal was  
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simple preach the message of Bitcoin to others  and increase its adoption Bitcoin was kind of   like a religion of its own right like Satoshi  Nakamoto was this jesus-like figure that would   communicate with his disciples on online forums he  would talk of this Future Vision of the world you   know one where the dollar no longer existed and  all transactions would be made through Bitcoin   the global currency of the people that was owned  by no Central entity to those early a adopters  
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of Bitcoin they really felt like they were on  the cusp of something revolutionary it just so   happened that the more people started buying into  the message the higher Bitcoins value Rose and the   more people were willing to like put real dollars  into buying Bitcoins Bitcoin is now up to 111   Bitcoin started drawing attention from places it  probably wasn't expecting or even wanting the guys   in suits you know the the big money the people  who saw Bitcoin as revolutionary but perhaps  
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more importantly as an opportunity the Winklevoss  Twins were a perfect example of that I mean here   you have two twins who have graduated from Harvard  they've won a settlement for 65 million dollars   against Mark Zuckerberg for stealing their initial  idea of Facebook they found out about Bitcoin on a   holiday trip to Ibiza and they started buying  as much as they could they were stockpiling   the currency it was by around 2013 that they  were rumored to own about one percent of all  
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Bitcoin in circulation that I think was a perfect  early warning of what was to come foreign Bitcoin   was doomed from the start that's what a lot of  crypto Skeptics will tell you and I understand   why relying on computer code and the ideals of  tech anarchists probably isn't the best place   to entrust a reimagining of the financial system  Bitcoin had a fixed supply of 21 million coins  
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which makes it deflationary by Nature so if one  Bitcoin is worth more tomorrow than it is today   why would you want to use it to transact with  it's a pretty bad incentive to have if you're   trying to make a Global Currency but that is  already assuming that Bitcoin had the technical   capabilities to become this worldwide currency  which it didn't I mean Bitcoin had scaling   issues thanks to design decisions that Nakamoto  themselves had made it could only process seven  
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transactions per second I mean compared to  other traditional payment networks like Visa   which can process 1700 transactions per second  or Mastercard which handles 5 000 transactions   per second and keeping the Bitcoin Network  running wasted a lot of energy Bitcoin aimed   to be decentralized meaning no government or  single entity had control over it but in order   to do that Nakamoto employed what is called a  proof of work consensus model all this meant  
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was that computers on the Bitcoin Network would  be forced to use real world energy in order to   solve algorithmic problems and whichever computer  solved the problem first would be rewarded with   more Bitcoins it was a process called Mining  and that process is insane mainly wasteful of   energy and what ends up happening proof of work  incentivized this arms race between computers on   the Bitcoin Network all of them looking to build  more and more powerful computers to have a better  
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chance of mining Bitcoin and the more powerful  those computers grew the more real-world energy   they ended up taking despite the fact that  the transactions per second remain the same   most Bitcoin mining done today is done by huge  mining farms in warehouses Bitcoin for the most   part failed in its objective of trying to become  a Global Currency outside of illegal use purposes   Bitcoin just wasn't being used to transact  with so the obvious question becomes how how  
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is it that despite its failings Bitcoin still  survived and is very much present to this day   but that's just the thing the Bitcoin that we see  today is a shell of its former identity where most   of the purchasing of Bitcoin today happens  on centralized exchanges that have to comply   with the laws of centralized institutions in the  instances where you've heard about Bitcoin or if   you've ever been encouraged to buy Bitcoin under  what context is that always framed by 2014 the  
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mysterious Satoshi Nakamoto effectively vanished  from the internet and hasn't been heard from since   what was left of his invention was no longer  a currency it was something entirely different Bernie Madoff this was a guy who was well  respected on Wall Street he ran a brokerage   firm with a wealth management Branch he had many  clients investing with his firm under the promise   of great Returns on their money until the FBI  arrested him this morning after he told senior  
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employees yesterday that his business was a giant  Ponzi scheme Madoff had been running the largest   Ponzi scheme in history for the last 17 years  and potentially longer worth around 64.8 billion   dollars he would essentially put his investors  money inside a bank account and then simply pay   out early investors with the money that new  investors were giving now Madoff eventually   pleaded guilty and he was in prison up until  his death in 2021. that is the essence of Eddie  
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Ponzi scheme people invest into the scheme under  this promise that they're going to make a great   amount of returns and then early investors are  paid using the money of new investors and this   process is repeated on and on until eventually you  run out of new recruits to keep investing money in   scheme or eventually people start trying to cash  out and it just collapses which tends to leave   early investors with profits and the large  majority of others with nothing but losses  
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people hearing about Bitcoin would hear about  two things one that it was revolutionary and   two that it was valuable that if you buy now you  could be rich later if you really really want to   become wealthy in the future I would suggest you  take one freaking dollar buy some Bitcoin Bitcoin   to me it's not just an investment it's not just a  maybe a get rich quick scheme as a lot of people   put it but I see it as the future of currency I  see it as the future of the financial system so  
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you realize that most of the people buying Bitcoin  they're not buying it to use as a currency they're   buying it as an investment and therein lies the  contradiction because the more people who used   Bitcoin like an investment the less liable Bitcoin  became as a currency the very thing it's being   pitched as being revolutionary as so you know  what you end up with right Bitcoin is a get rich   quick scheme the promise is you can get rich for  free magical internet money anyone who buys into  
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the idea of Bitcoin is doing so to sell it for a  higher price at a future date and the people that   buy it of those people are also looking to sell it  for a higher price at a future day the only way to   make money from your Bitcoin investment is using  the money of new investors you hear about people   making money in Bitcoin they only make money  because some other sucker lost more and unlike   Bernie Madoff right who gets all the blame and  dissatisfying jail time at the end of his story  
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here you have an entity that isn't owned by anyone  or some would argue isn't a decentralized currency   a decentralized Ponzi scheme now Ponzi schemes are  kept Alive by continuously finding new recruits   and new markets to tap into so that money is  continuously being poured into the scheme and so   you start to see this similar incentive develop  in the crypto space this desperate need to find   a use case for this stuff and that use case has  to be revolutionary enough to justify its Rising  
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value Bitcoin may have been the first part of this  machine the things we're about to get a whole lot   more interesting Bitcoin had something going for  it the blockchain system that kept it running was   somewhat unique okay so let's not complicate  things right you can think of Bitcoin like a   digital spreadsheet that records transactions  being used in the currency it's not a physical   coin it's just data on a database after a  certain number of transactions are made a  
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brand new spreadsheet is created that links to the  previous one and on and on and on it goes instead   of using real names users are recognized through  what are called wallet addresses which appear as   a random string of numbers and letters and all  of this is kind of kept together using computer   code cryptography and the network of miners  that are running it which is where the word   cryptocurrency comes from so what was essentially  just an immutable append-only database was touted  
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as revolutionary you know blockchain was no longer  just blockchain it was blockchain technology and   it wasn't long before people started to see the  success and the ideals that Bitcoin was based off   and begin creating their own cryptocurrencies  using this blockchain system [Music]   vitalik buterin a teenager who decided to quit his  favorite video game World of Warcraft after his   warlock character had a damage component removed  by the game developers vitalik says that he cried  
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himself to sleep that night that was the day that  he realized the horrors the centralized Services   bring it sounds a bit ridiculous but vitalik  would end up discovering Bitcoin in 2011 and   he would start writing for a Bitcoin magazine it  all appealed to his ideals in 2015 vitalik and   several other co-founders launched the creation  of their own blockchain based invention it was  
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called ethereum much like Bitcoin ethereum had  its own blockchain and it had its own native   currency which was called ether there was one  important difference though you see ethereum   allowed its users to actually program applications  on its blockchain put it this way if Bitcoin was   like a spreadsheet then ethereum was like an Excel  spreadsheet that allowed users to create functions   to perform various different tasks because it was  you know a little more advanced it was a glimpse  
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of Hope at finding the Revolutionary use cases  in the cryptocurrency world needed in order to   justify the growing value that was being pumped  into the system so what was the first thing that   people started using ethereum for creating more  cryptocurrencies and today we will be creating   our own cryptocurrency in under 10 or maybe  even under 5 minutes rather than needing to  
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create your own blockchain and network you could  just use ethereum's blockchain to create your own   cryptocurrencies or crypto assets as people called  them these assets that existed without their own   native blockchain were called tokens there are now  over 1500 cryptocurrencies it became known as the   Ico Mania it was supposed to be this new way to  fund your business businesses could create their  
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own token coins release what is called a white  paper which explains what the project aimed to   do and then they could sell those tokens to the  public otherwise known as an initial coin offering   I see a whole wave of these token coins were  being released some of them parodies and others   were just blatant scams Bitcoin the Whopper coin  Trump coin Kodak coin insane coin but here it is   so I created dictator coin Jesus coin was a token  coin that was promising to decentralize Jesus on  
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the blockchain on its white paper its creators  stated they were in early talks with churches   to provide Miracles exclusively to Jesus coin  owners Ponzi coin was very much open about the   fact that it was a scam their website literally  said it right there is as much as a scam as 99   of the icos out there but it's more transparent  about it Ponzi coin still managed to raise 250   000 it didn't matter if the idea was good enough  or not or if it even solved the problems it was  
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claiming to solve all the mattered was that  people believed in the token enough so that   the value would rise and it would pay off the  early investors who got in at the start there   was one that you invested in that saw like  two thousand percent growth last month yeah   that was damn recording icos also marked the  beginning of an unlikely friendship between   those in the cryptocurrency space and influencers  and celebrities if token coins were fueled by hype  
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and detention then celebrities and influences were  the ones that were running the gas stations famous   professional boxer Floyd Mayweather along with  producer DJ Khaled were paid one hundred thousand   dollars and fifty thousand dollars respectively  to promote the token coin Centro Tech in 2017.   centratec was a project that was promising to  deliver Financial Services to the cryptocurrency   world the queen had raised 32 million dollars  turns out they lied about their CEO who wasn't  
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even a real person that existed they lied about  business deals with MasterCard and visa and its   co-founder Sam Sharma was eventually sentenced to  eight years in prison icos effectively became a   casino to gamble unregistered Securities but you  have to remember the hidden incentives no matter   how fraudulent or bizarre everything looks on  the outside in the crypto world you have to   keep clushing a potential use cases or or anything  that will justify its value constantly rising to  
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new investors and whilst the Ico Mania of 2017 was  continuing a whole new idea was coming to fruition   so how many of y'all have heard of this new  game that came out recently I don't know how   you how how do we actually describe what these  things are and today we're talking about crypto   kitties crypto kitties was probably one of the  first nft projects to make it into the spotlight   crypto kitties crypto kitties the viral blockchain  based game that sparked a global craze or virtual  
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cast it's a picture of a cat you logged onto the  site you created an account that was connected to   your crypto wallet and you'd play this game in  which you would collect breed and sell virtual   cats for cryptocurrency the key pitch here though  is that every cat is its own unique token that   exists on the ethereum blockchain making them  what you would essentially call non-fungible   or as they're often called now a non-fungible  token an nft think of it like a digital Beanie  
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Babies now if that sounds a little weird it's  because it is crypto Keys became like its own   Mania it generated three million dollars within  its first week of launch and accounted for roughly   10 to 13 of all traffic on ethereum's network and  where was everyone's Focus during that Mania okay   that's two thousand seven hundred dollars for  this little guy why use these cryptokitties 450  
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000 for this ugly mug the same reason you started  out with the cryptocurrency to make guys this is   a potential way to make some money this insane  most users are trying to breed their cats at   the moment not just because it's kind of cold but  also because they can be very expensive there are   thousands of people playing on the crypto kitties  website once everyone started rushing to join in   on the hike the economics of the game began to  falter as the supply of crypto kitties stretched  
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far beyond the demand eventually leading to a  crash in the price of crypto kitties and a full   in average users because as you continue to see  time and time again almost everyone was there to   make money but what remained of that Saga was the  idea of non-fungible assets a brand new package a   brand new pitch a new route to find use cases  for cryptocurrencies and blockchain Technology
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this stuff was initially pitched to digital artist  the idea was that you would make artwork then   tokenize that artwork which just means turning  it into a token that exists on a blockchain like   ethereum if you wanted to know who owned the  artwork all you had to do was just go and check   the blockchain records and see which wallet  was associated with the artwork in theory you   could digitally verify the ownership of your  art sounds exciting you might think I did too  
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digital artist Michael winkelmann otherwise  known as people began in challenge in 2007   where he would create one piece of artwork every  single day and continue to do so throughout the   years it was known as his everydays collection  but to me the bigger project is this long-term   everydays project which is a project that  I've been working on you know every single   day for over 12 years it was reportedly around  October of 2020 when people was put in touch  
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with an anonymous nft artist called pack and pack  informed people about the world of nfts only a few   months later he would end up auctioning a piece of  artwork that contained a collage of the first 5000   images of the everyday series titled everydays  the first 5 000 days 69.3 million dollars was   how much it sold for in The Ether cryptocurrency  one of the largest sales in digital art history  
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the very sale that sent the search term nft  skyrocketing so now the question becomes   who decided to make that purchase so you  purchased a collection of 5 000 pieces of   digital art that anyone can easily see online for  69 million dollars why did you do that [Music]   well as they were later revealed to be Vignesh  sundarison a crypto entrepreneur who had recently  
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co-founded a crypto investment firm with his  business partner called metapurse only a few   months before this big 69 million dollar purchase  metakovan and his business partner had already   bought another collection of nfts from people for  over 2.2 million dollars they actually wrote a   blog post about their purchase alluding to the  fact that this was only part of a much bigger   project that they had in mind that will quote  flip the art World status quo on its head and  
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what was that project that they were talking about  the B20 token coin they were going to bundle their   purchases of people's nfts collection and put it  in a virtual Museum where those who purchased the   B20 token coin could access and view the artwork  owning the B20 token was supposed to represent a   type of fractional ownership in the virtual Museum  and the contents inside of it here's the thing  
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metakovan and his business partner conveniently  owned 59 of the total supply of B20 tokens beeple   was also given two percent of that Supply people  and metakovan already had a working relationship   before the big everydays 5000 sale when that  sale happened and the media frenzy ensued the   B20 token Rose in value to 23 as more people  began obviously looking into who metokovan was  
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people have accused that sale of essentially  being a giant marketing stunt to increase   the value of the B20 token even in their cools  together you can hear people Express skepticism   around the whole thing only for metakovan and the  others to kind of bring him around other artists   I can almost guarantee will not like this like  they will not like you taking their work and like   and likes and reselling those pieces I that I  would be very surprised if other artists did  
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not have a very strong dislike of that but what  I find the most insane about this Saga was that   the B20 virtual Museum that was supposed to flip  the art World status quo was nothing impressive   the B20 token has fallen over 99 in value since  its all-time high despite all of this metakovan  
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cells send headlines skyrocketing suddenly  nfts were being craded out of internet memes   or anything really that was culturally relevant  to the internet from the outside all you had to   know were that nfts were revolutionary and there  was a lot of money involved you didn't even have   to know that they were intrinsically tied to  the world of cryptocurrencies or blockchain a   successful repackaging once the sale of memes and  other one-off nft sales cooled down it became more  
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popular to start buying into nft projects these  contained up to thousands of nfts inside of them   usually following a certain theme or concept what  are crypto chunks this these are the crypto Parts   25 by 25 pixels yeah they're icons of zombies and  uh aliens zombies and yeah they all have different   Mohawks and glasses and beard types and I mean  what is Cool Cats the coolest nfts on the Block  
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shoot I get a lazy lions and if they've been  thinking about joining this amazing Community   clone X this project is previously known as  Akira's Nikki vampire it's got pudgy Penguins   on The Chopping Block today they're selling us  something called mini bits just as it had been   with Bitcoin and token coins the name of the game  was about hyping up a project that you can sell it   for profit later nfts though were cooler than your  average token coin so they had art behind them you  
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could show them off by replacing your social  media profile picture with an nft you purchase   more so than ever hype and attention became an  important part of growing the value of an nft   which brings us to the Apes one of the most  significant projects created after people's sale   was the board ape Yacht Club otherwise shortened  to just basey founded by the company Yuga Labs  
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the project featured 10 000 different pictures  of apes with this distinct board expression on   their face the ball rape Yacht Club project had  managed to arrive into the nft space at just the   right time about a month after people was big sale  there were a few popular people inside of the nft   space already one of which went by the name of  Jimmy McNeil's otherwise known as Jimmy eth on   Twitter who shortly after finding out about the  project announces their purchase of hundreds of  
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board ape nfts then another popular figure in the  nft space pranksy who had around 50 000 followers   at the time tweets their own purchase of 250 board  eights which later grows to 1 250. and all the   time these guys are tweeting about their purchases  to their followers it starts to create this Buzz   inside of the crypto space you've probably seen  all over Twitter this crazy crazy thing with  
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just after 12 hours of its official launch the  Bassy collection sold out giving yoga Labs an   estimated 2.8 million dollars in Revenue pranksy  starts selling some of his Apes to NBA players who   start tweeting and changing their profile pictures  to those Apes in August the popular DJ Steve oh he   tweets his own forty thousand dollar purchase of  a board ape to his millions of followers hashtag  
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eight follow ape began trending immediately  famous digital artist people tweeting about   it and creating an artwork about it which will  continue to drive up the price of board Apes   me a friend one of the shadiest parts about  everything that followed were the Blurred   Lines between celebrities and influencers  clearly manipulating a market to pump up the   value of their nfts and genuine posts simply just  showing off their purchases you had Justin Bieber  
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in January of this year posting a picture of a  board 8 number 3001 to his 251 million followers   a purchase that was reportedly worth 1.3 million  dollars everyone sort of assumes that the Justin   was the one that made the purchase himself right  and he's just posting it on his Instagram but then   Twitter users started to look into the records and  they find that Justin's supposed crypto wallet had  
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received 900 ether from another wallet address  and that wallet address was associated with an   individual named jean-pierro de Alessandro or  as many others May recognize him Justin Bieber's   business partner and Jan Piero owned his own nft  collection called in-betweeners which Bieber had   been promoting on social media already in those  posts no disclaimer was made suggesting that   Bieber had been paid to promote them I just got  my first nft are you dead what was it I through  
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moonpay in some of the announcements from  celebrities about their nft purchases there   was this constant reference to a company called  moonpay thanking them for help with purchasing   their nfts I got an ape too because I saw you  on the show with people and you said you got a   moon pay turns out moonpay was a company that was  launched in 2019 which according to their website   had One Singular aim to increase cryptocurrency  adoption so that begs the question what is the  
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relationship between moonpay and the supposed  celebrities and influences there helping Buy nfts advice three times aboard a full moon they want you to not disclose that they had  purchased isn't it a little shady that you   have the CEO of moonpay a guy called Ivan  Soto Wright who is an active participant in  
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the nft market who is clearly well connected  to the celebrities using his company service   who has access to Insider information  and likely knows when celebrities May   purchase an nft before they do it and surprise  surprise people started finding out that right   on numerous occasions has purchased nft projects  right before celebrities end up purchasing them   prominent crypto skeptic and author David  Gerrard had this post on his blog it was  
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titled cryptographers try to scam artists  again he wrote the nft grift works like   this one tell artists there's a gusher of  free money nfts are the future if you want buy into crypto to get the gusher of free  money three they become crypto Advocates   and make excuses for proof of work and so on 4. a  few artists really are making life-changing money   from this five you probably won't be one of them  it's sold to you as this amazing thing where art  
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is digitally verified on the blockchain and that  pitch makes you think that on the blockchain when   you purchase an nft there's literally an entry  that shows your wallet and the actual image of   the nft you purchased right there you want to know  what is actually the case with most nfts there is   no picture attached to the transaction instead  it's usually a https or ipfs link containing   the stored nft image so what you're purchasing  with most nfts is just an entry in a database  
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that contains a link to the image that anyone  else can also access a little misleading to   call that ownership but I guess at the end of  the day that doesn't matter when just like icos   nfts were just another speculative give Financial  investment to throw your money into and to do that   you had to buy into cryptocurrencies  more money funneled into the machine in my experience of looking into crypto  communities and its culture and various projects  
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there is this game that is being played some are  blatant about it and others less so but the game   is this everyone is playing a role in promoting  their project calling it revolutionary saying   that this isn't like the others but ultimately  everyone knows that at some point they're going   to sell and perhaps it is because of the Grateful  nature of the crypto ecosystem where everyone   is incentivized to keep putting money into the  system and to keep pushing it while simultaneously  
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dismissing criticism on the surface everything is  supposed to be positive and optimistic you have   catchphrases and actions that are commonly used in  cryptocurrency communities Hudl shortfall hold on   for dear life which refers to holding on to your  crypto assets no matter what hodling is seen as a   good thing today we're going to be talking about  the art of the whole wagami short for we're all  
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going to make it which is used as both a greeting  and an easy catchphrase to keep morale High we're   all gonna make it and I say this with passion and  confidence if you leave the market if you give up   you will lose that is the ultimate failure we're  still early is a sentiment often echoed in crypto   communities an encouraging message for those  who are both new and old in the space letting   them know that they haven't missed out on the  opportunity and further riches are on the horizon  
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don't abandon hope is it too late to get into  crypto no never it's never too late it's actually   too early it's extremely early still those who  hold on to their crypto assets even when there   is really good reason to sell are called Diamond  hands Diamond hands is actually a requirement   keep Diamond handing okay a positive tree that is  encouraged whereas those who do sell are labeled   paper hands a negative trait which is actively  discouraged the worst part about paper-handed  
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Investors is that it influences other people to  grow paper on their hands most crypto communities   are encouraged to say good morning and goodnight  to each other every day shortened to just a GM and   GN kind of like a regular check-in and check out  with members now negativity is usually handled in   the same way since one group's negativity can  actually devalue a project and affect everyone   else's ability to make money if there's some bad  news about a particular cryptocurrency project or  
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cryptocurrencies in general it can be dismissed as  thud abbreviation for fear uncertainty and doubt   we have someone that again is trying to spread  fun I just couldn't sit idly by him like find my   investment and fought the leader of my investment  or those who criticize are told you simply don't   understand without any further elaboration or  they're told to have fun staying poor which is  
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a not so subtle nod to people's true intentions  within the space or criticism is actually spun   into a good thing for the project these are all  very convenient actions to encourage when keeping   someone engaged and hopeful in a crypto project  is financially beneficial to everyone else [Music]   I'm actually struck by how much the general  public really hates it when someone gets into  
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nfts and they just have an absolute adverse  reaction I see this across Industries the nft   Mania did something I think it it grew so big and  so in your face from influencers and celebrities   that it started making people mad I love being  part of this community and being a voice and   sharing my platform and just getting the word  out there what community what what are you guys   talking about you don't [ __ ] care about this  I hate that they try to put on that they care  
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about this Ford ape yacht club nfts which I think  are ugly dumb cringe thank you guys for allowing   me to stream about nft cartoons I hate this stuff  it's getting worse so check this out I got a board   Bunny and not only is a board bunny but it looks  like me look at that nothing makes people hate   you faster than nft Shilling if you're young and  naive just like my brother and want to get into  
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nfts you should check out boarding new board  bunny nft project has now been classified as   a scam welcome David doberger to the long list of  influencers promoting scams further claiming the   team has disappeared with six million dollars  it's great to be a part of this project I love   the designs inspired by Pokemon it's a Pokemon  knockoff it's just like stealing money from   people who are fans of Pokemon y'all better not  miss this they promised Pokemon Partnerships uh  
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all a lie and it ended up raking in 6.3 million  dollars for the last six months I've been working   on my own nft project so the project is called  cryptozoom I believe it's going to change the   game crypto Zoo Logan Paul's newest project are  basically a bunch of stock photos from Adobe that   have been poorly photoshopped unfungible tokens  yes I do know what they are but I don't [Music]   really nobody seems to like nfts we didn't find  anybody who actually had anything positive to say  
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about them whenever a big celebrity or influencer  would post something related to nfts on their   social media you'd see a whole slew of people  responding with oh no not you too and this wasn't   just limited to individuals either companies  began getting a lot of flack for even talking   about or dabbling into nfts in 2021 people found  out what cryptocurrency actually was and they   hated it is all get rich quick schemes promoted  using technology as the cover all of it that's  
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what crypto is and nft is the largest species I  think in June there were 1500 computer scientists   and technologists who wrote to Congress calling  for more responsible regulation of crypto assets   they said that catastrophes and externalities  related to blockchain Technologies and crypto   asset Investments are the inevitable outcomes  of a technology that is not built for purpose   and will remain forever unsuitable as a foundation  for large-scale economic activity and so you start  
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to wonder like okay like what's gonna happen  and I know that it really shouldn't surprise me   but a whole new packaging had been in the  works and a brand new word was taking the stage   our mission at moonpay on board the world to  web 3. I have to admit it's a pretty convincing   narrative the first iteration of the internet web  1.0 was essentially the first version of the web  
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mostly consisting of web pages and information  there wasn't much you could actually interact   with then came along Web 2.0 which brought  access to many new features it focused on   user generated content social media and more  forms of participation this version of the   internet became dominated by large corporations  Web 2.0 is our current modern day version of the   internet but now web 3.0 is coming it kind of  just referred to a bunch of different things  
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but the idea was that a new version of the  internet is here where your online activity   was going to be making use of blockchains and  tokens to some degree or another so in theory   the now centralized version of the internet owned  by big Tech would become owned Now by its users   in its initial bubble nfts were seen as just  digital art right which is quite limiting at   the end of the day nfts are just data on a public  database that can act as a receipt of ownership  
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over whatever that data contained you know whether  it was a coin or it was a web link to a digital   piece of art the idea was that if nfts could  prove ownership over something then you could   put anything on the blockchain real estate titles  medical records University degrees legal records   in the case of web 3 you'd have social media sites  and video games all incorporating blockchain and   nfts into their business model it didn't really  matter what it was or how it would work exactly  
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it just became this game of insert anything  here but on the blockchain and just like that   you've made it revolutionary you've just recreated  the entire mortgage infrastructure that already   existed it on the blockchain but that exactly the  blockchain in real estate is going to be pretty   mainstream five to ten years from now let's see  solar grids electric grids self-driving car grids   that will essentially be machine run and trolled  and administered by blockchain best use case for  
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blockchain is Healthcare what can and can't be  turned into an nft ultimately what we're talking   about is the tokenization of everything never  mind if blockchains or tokenization actually fix   the issues that it was claiming to solve in these  industries it was literally the definition of a   solution in search of a problem and then I'm lost  as to like why the on the blockchain part matters   besides basically what everyone means is they mean  oh I want a public record of the transaction okay  
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I mean people suggested that you could replace  legal contracts with small contracts which are   programs that are built on the blockchain and  that's usually accompanied with the phrase coder's   law this is a smart contract and this is a legal  contract these two things aren't the same right   you can't have law be enacted by computer code  because law inherently requires third parties   to assess evidence intentions and a bunch of  other variables that you just can't Outsource  
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that to computer code especially when that code  is on the blockchain and it cannot be altered   Nicholas Weaver a researcher and lecturer at UC  Berkeley's department for computer science has   this interview with current affairs and he brought  up what he called Weaver's iron law of blockchain   when somebody says you can solve x with blockchain  they don't understand X and you can just ignore   them so you start to wonder right who is behind  all of this money that's coming and pouring into  
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the crypto and web 3 space where is it coming from  and why either I'm not seeing the Revolutionary   potential that all of this has or this genuinely  is a massive Mania and bubble that is being fueled   by greed and delusion the so-called next version  of the internet that's attracting big money from   Adventure Capital Venture firm um called  Andreessen Horowitz have you guys heard of   it I kept seeing this venture capital name pop up  we've been in the space for a long time kind of a  
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big deal running the crypto fund with more than 7  billion in capital to deploy Andries and Horowitz   otherwise known as a16z they're one of the largest  Venture Capital firms they have a crypto fund   with around 7.6 billion to be invested in crypto  and web 3 startups and have been investing in   crypto companies dating back to 2013. if you  wanted to meet the smart money behind all of  
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this then these guys were the best place to  start they say that crypto is far more than   just a financial Innovation it's social cultural  technological in the month of October of 2021 a16z   led a funding of 150 million dollars towards the  company that was behind axi Infinity a16z General   partner Ariana Simpson claimed that this was an  example of where web3 is going to revolutionize  
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the internet in her own words literally axi  embodies a new generation of games what this means   for the future of games and really the web as we  know it is as big as your imagination will allow   where do I begin actually Infinity was what  you would call a play to earn game it was this   new genre of games appearing in the web 3 space  which as the name suggests allows players to make   money when they play the game in the case of axi  infinity what you had was this game where people  
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would breed collect and fight with these creatures  called axes when battling inside the game it was   possible to earn this token called SLP which could  actually be traded for real money so what started   happening well people started playing the game  but instead of focusing on the fun of the game   the focus became on how to earn more SLP how do we  profit from XC Infinity the most expensive accent  
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I've ever sold was worth about eight hundred  thousand dollars I've invested 13 232 dollars   is even play axi Infinity you had to purchase  three axi nfts right and as the value of axi   nfts start to rise certain players wouldn't be  able to afford the buy-in price so guess what   started happening those who had the money to  buy three axes began to lend their creatures  
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out to players who couldn't afford it and they  were called Scholars how to set up your own   scholarship program as a manager in axi Infinity  I'll be giving out a scholarship every two weeks   so that's another six scholarships is my goal  Scholars would then play the game using their   rented axes earn SLP and then give a cut of their  earnings to their managers my team of 12 Scholars   was roughly earning me 1 700 a month 600 from  my Scholars with all my current scholarships  
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working I'm earning about six thousand dollars a  month axi Infinity a play to earn crypto gaming   Juggernaut that has led people in countries like  Philippines and Venezuela to make a living these   are players from the Philippines who are making  a living playing accents most of the scholars who   couldn't afford the buy-in price they were  from developing countries right people who   likely saw actually Infinity not as a game of  leisure but as a means of producing income I am  
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here to apply scholarships Infinity I want this  scholarship because I want to earn more I can   play 6 to 12 hours a day just for playing after  infinity I will treat this as a job not just only   a game I want to help my family under expenses  and save up money for my tuition on college so   I want to be a scholar so that I can meet the  needs of my family what you ended up with was a  
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game where players are playing in order to make  money people are basically feeding their entire   villagers playing our games but the only reason  that they're making money is because others are   buying into also make money in the case of things  like actually Infinity there actually are a bunch   of innocent victims right I mean when you run a  pyramid scheme unfortunately you get a bunch of   poor people in the Philippines who are poor  when they start and they're just hoping to   make some money but then what happens is they  actually lose money the value of SLP which is  
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the token that people use to actually make  money in the game has fallen 99 since its   peak and its user base has been in Decline since  Times magazine came out with this article and it   was interviewing this guy called samerson orias  a line cook from the Philippines who was facing   Financial stress after his mother had a stroke  and electricity and grocery bills were stacking   up Arias jumped into the axi Infinity game  and then exited 14 months later he described  
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it as boring and stressful Arias along with other  players of the game told Times magazine that acts   see Infinity reinforce predatory systems and gave  them false hope it's already dystopian as hell but people in the developing world  that's not just dark that [ __ ]   again I find myself coming back to the  same question what is it that VC firms   are seeing the potential in in this crypto  space why do they keep pouring money into it  
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the overwhelming majority of tokens are our  Securities yeah but they're being dumped onto   retail investors this is being done explicitly  by Venture firms I won't mention any names who   are buying into companies early getting into  tokens and then those tokens are being listed on   exchanges the public is buying into them in order  to get a financial gain they have no interest in   using those tokens for any utility VC firms have  a commonly used strategy they invest in a bunch  
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of startups most of those startups will fail a few  will succeed and with the ones that succeed a VC   needs to decide on an exit strategy an event  that allows them to liquidate their position   in a company and essentially make money this is a  process that can take years so there's a another   idea that is proposed by Skeptics that the world  of crypto offers an incentive for VC firms to   invest in a crypto company receive a percentage  of their tokens and then sell those tokens to  
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retail Traders when it becomes publicly available  all achievable within months highly profitable   and fairly unregulated with crypto tokens they  can cash out in a few months and the way that this   actually works is they encourage their fundees to  basically issue unregistered Securities Anderson   Horowitz invested in a bunch of startups that  all issued tokens that all got dumped on retail  
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including Anderson Horowitz dumping a lot of  them on retail this is blatant Securities fraud   but they didn't commit the Securities fraud it  was just the companies they invested in on the   surface web3 has this narrative which is all about  taking money out of the hands of the rich and the   big Tech and giving it back to the users but a16z  is the exact same company that has funded some of  
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the biggest web 2 companies like Facebook and  Twitter I'm sure that there are many inside of   these firms that you know really believe in the  potential of web 3 or crypto or blockchains or   whatever buzzword you want to use but it becomes  increasingly harder to see that as anything   thing other than hyper optimism or another  word for it delusion there's this interview   with Mark Andreessen right who's the co-founder  of Andreessen Horowitz and he's on this podcast  
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episode with an economist and blogger called  Tyler Cohen and he proposes the idea for podcasts   to make use of web3 a well-known podcast host how  does that person get paid in a better way through   web 3.0 make that more concrete for us now Mark  Andreessen is someone that by all accounts should   have a good answer to this question but instead  yeah I mean I mean they can pick their business   model I mean they can pick their business model  they can decide you as a super based business  
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model you know micro transactions they can pick  you know they can pick whatever model they want   um you know they can also have indirect you  know there's this old this whole new rise of   this kind of the the non-fungible token you know  when pressed to give an actual use case what you   get is an answer with all the right buzzwords and  phrases but little actual substance I compare it   to the internet like in all seriousness I compare  it to the internet which is the internet basically   93 or so yeah it's like 93 94. this is the  only the only time I've ever said this is  
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like the internet is is this a16z uses the same  narrative that a lot of crypto enthusiasts will   also use you may hate it you may think it's a fad  but crypto and web 3.0 are just like the internet   even I made this comparison when I looked at the  entire space in a more favorable light now though   I just think it's another form of smoke and  mirrors it is the biggest technology shift   since the internet the blockchain the consumer  blockchain's the biggest new thing since the  
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internet itself Bitcoin began in 2009 arguably  blockchain technology and the foundations for it   began even earlier than that it's been 13 years  since this story began with Bitcoin 13 years   to find a solid use case or at least one that  justifies the hype and is already better than an   existing system crypto and web 3 is really great  at one bang which is trading and speculation and  
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there is absolutely no democratization of anything  the centralization of exchanges centralization   of miners centralization of crypto wild is the  most concentrated amount of centralized wealth   in the history of humanity worse than disease  it's all [ __ ] 13 years after 1983 which is   considered to be the birth of the internet we  were already seeing very clear-cut use cases  
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even in those early days people could weather  reports they could check the news they could   send emails and many other uses that we still use  to this day I sent a message to my doctor asking   for a repeat prescription and he said he's left  the prescription for me in the chemist by even   making the comparison to one of the biggest  Revolutions in information and communication   is already assuming that cryptocurrencies are  revolutionary and they're bound to find mass  
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adoption at some point when that is the very  future we're putting into question [Music]   one recent post that I remember on the Bitcoin  subreddit was titled does anyone else feel like   Bitcoin is their literal last ditch effort to  become wealthy in their lifetime I don't imagine   that this is the only person in the crypto space  that is thinking that way the crypto machine has   continued running new packaging of ideas more  money funneled into the system and a constant  
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search to find a use case that justifies the hype  and the claims of revolutionary technology if the   critics are right then what we're looking at is  a ticking Time Bomb if the critics are right then   this is a scheme that will leave tons of regular  individuals left holding their bags wondering how   this managed to happen it already has a scheme  that managed to infiltrate the realm of media and   entertainment that managed to make use of social  media's ability to spread this fear of missing  
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out they capitalized on Greed and a get rich quick  mentality if the critics are right then I suppose   there's only one question that remains at what  point does the ticking Time Bomb go off [Music]
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