Andrew Scott
Lenny Rachitsky
Julie Zhuo
Josh Nicholson
Anu Hariharan
The pathway to widespread web3 adoption starts with familiar web2 onboarding before sending users to non-custodial wallets.
Decentralized science is gaining steam, but what exactly is it? Here's a look at the movement's origins, defining features, future challenges, and more.
Frameworks, tips, and tactics for the emerging ways to build communities, and how organizational structure and token economics determine the best GTM motions.
Requiring coders to track users’ behavior would essentially outlaw intermediary-free, off-the-shelf protocols and code that any third party can use.
Two recent hearings in Washington, focusing on crypto and the related trend of web3, signified a shift in policymakers' understanding of decentralized tech.
The old model is "work-to-earn." Increasingly we will see "x-to-earn" in crypto networks: play, learn, participate, invest, create, and more.
Projects that haven't yet achieved network effects don't have to spend meaningful money on sales and marketing when users are genuine owners.
The founder and CEO of market maker and investor Citadel gives his perspective on the frenzy that involved short sellers and ascendant retail investors.
Resources for those who want to understand, build, and otherwise get involved in DAOs
"On-chain reputation" means your contributions and achievements will be public and searchable — impacting hiring, financial services, and creator engagement.