Crypto and Decentralised Finance are immensely disruptive.
Bitcoin is changing how we think about money and value. Ethereum is transforming the way we build internet applications.
Binance is redefining what an exchange means. Tether is challenging our model of a central bank and fiat currency.
Avalanche is upending building and launching financial assets. Filecoin makes us rethink the idea of the cloud.
Dozens of companies are super valuable within the crypto world but don’t even make sense outside of it.
And so. Industries are changing. Billion-dollar incumbents are becoming irrelevant. Gatekeepers are being sidelined. Banks and governments feel threatened.
I want to understand this. Participate in it. Make money off it. And I want to take you along.
🚀 Strap in – this is going to be a lot of fun!
Themes you’ll read about
- Bitcoin as digital gold and as economic battery
- Decentralised Finance ‘DeFi’ as it creates a more innovative, democratic financial system for you and me
- Entirely new, decentralised applications being built on blockchains that we’ll actually use
- Major players, developments, innovations in each of these
What you won’t find
- Recommendations for coins to hodl
- Speculation on which coins will moon/sink because of Elon or China
- Deep dives into the technical underpinnings of blockchain
What people are saying
You go to such lengths in your posts to give us so much content in a nice digestible pill! – V.
Thanks Rahul! That’s helpful! Love the insights you share on the group, keep up the great work! – A.
Also haven’t had the chance to before, but would like to thank you. The group is very informative and helpful! – I.
About me
I’ve been involved in the crypto space since 2016 in many ways – as an investor, advisor and operator. I have direct experience with security tokens and with decentralised apps. Outside of crypto, I’ve worked from high-performance filesystems to operating a fintech business.
Watch me speak at the World Blockchain Conference in 2018, where I ask people to think about the same things as today: what makes a token a ‘good’ buy?