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Use of Pseudonyms in the Public Sphere
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56:20 - 1:02:18 (05:58)

The use of pseudonyms in the public sphere can protect one's personal identity, however, it can also be used to attack others without repercussions. It can be a genius idea to use a pseudonym, but it also has its downsides.

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Craig Wright, who claims to be the creator of Bitcoin, has won a lawsuit against the spouse of a former partner who claimed that Wright owed her money.
56:20 - 57:20 (01:00)
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Bitcoin
Summary

Craig Wright, who claims to be the creator of Bitcoin, has won a lawsuit against the spouse of a former partner who claimed that Wright owed her money. While the ruling supports Wright's claim to be Satoshi Nakamoto, the Bitcoin community remains skeptical of his legitimacy.

Chapter
Use of Pseudonyms in the Public Sphere
Episode
The Company You Would Build If You Had the Time, the $5M Question, VR Therapy, and More
Podcast
My First Million
This podcast discusses how some individuals in conference panels use pseudonymous names to make comments about a person, as they are mission driven in their thinking, regardless of the implications it can have on that person's reputation.
57:21 - 1:02:18 (04:56)
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Conference Panels
Summary

This podcast discusses how some individuals in conference panels use pseudonymous names to make comments about a person, as they are mission driven in their thinking, regardless of the implications it can have on that person's reputation.

Chapter
Use of Pseudonyms in the Public Sphere
Episode
The Company You Would Build If You Had the Time, the $5M Question, VR Therapy, and More
Podcast
My First Million