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Brilliant Minds of the Cryptocurrency Community
The speaker has been having conversations with technically, financially, and philosophically smart people who are proponents of Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies. Despite being worn down and cynical due to the opposite forces of the centralized powers, the Bitcoin community has a lot of love in their hearts and minds.
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The speaker recounts playing chess as a strong 13-year-old against adults in local matches and having a post-mortem discussion with a 40-year-old player, who articulated their thoughts well.
1:52:48 - 1:55:04 (02:16)
Summary
The speaker recounts playing chess as a strong 13-year-old against adults in local matches and having a post-mortem discussion with a 40-year-old player, who articulated their thoughts well.
ChapterBrilliant Minds of the Cryptocurrency Community
Episode#172 – Ryan Schiller: Librex and the Free Exchange of Ideas on College Campuses
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
The speaker reflects on his recent conversations with cryptocurrency enthusiasts and explains how the Bitcoin community, although worn down and cynical, has a lot of love in their hearts and minds.
1:55:05 - 1:59:32 (04:27)
Summary
The speaker reflects on his recent conversations with cryptocurrency enthusiasts and explains how the Bitcoin community, although worn down and cynical, has a lot of love in their hearts and minds. He also discusses promotional “free roll” tournaments that bring out the best in human nature and emphasizes the need for the community to communicate in a positive way.
ChapterBrilliant Minds of the Cryptocurrency Community
Episode#172 – Ryan Schiller: Librex and the Free Exchange of Ideas on College Campuses
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
The speaker discusses childhood inspirations in chess and how he was drawn to the creativity in the game, despite it not always being rewarded.
1:59:32 - 2:00:50 (01:18)
Summary
The speaker discusses childhood inspirations in chess and how he was drawn to the creativity in the game, despite it not always being rewarded. He also talks about the downfall of Bobby Fischer and the genius of Paul Morphy.