Lenny Rachitsky
Peter Yang
Julie Zhuo
Patrick Collison, Tyler Cowen, and Patrick Hsu
Josh Nicholson
More people have entered crypto lately. Here are the best practices and options for securing it, and how it all fits this next evolution of the internet: web3.
Money, art, and collectibles are great first applications for web3. But just as in previous eras, the new internet will be organized in unexpected ways.
The passport of the future should be an app based on skills and health rather than nationality. This can boost opportunities for billions of people.
Modern software’s uniformity has fueled a craving for more interesting, personalized, opinionated tools — turning inanimate pixels into something with soul.
Web3 is the internet owned by builders and users, orchestrated with tokens
If the music business can revise its draconian approach to copyright, modding, and UGC, it will empower tech startups to do for audio what TikTok did for video.
How does a founder-CEO and company transform itself and adapt to tech shifts - from the so-called "demise of PC" and edge to the cost-of-cloud paradox and more?
Web3 projects should be designed around two tokens—one for signaling reputation, the other for offering liquidity—which would represent people's contributions.
One-size-fits-all regulation keeps us from taking advantage of technology and curtailing its risks. Now is the time to get the right framework in place.
Though LatAm leads the world in internet and digital media consumption, its creators still struggle to cash in on their influence. That presents an opportunity.