Journeys in Blockchain: Ray Youssef of Paxful
“How advanced would the United States be if you couldn’t send money from New York to Florida? From New York...
Read more“How advanced would the United States be if you couldn’t send money from New York to Florida? From New York...
Read more"Decentralized technology that creates programmatic consensus to seamlessly fix inefficiencies and increase opportunity? I think it may prove to be...
Read more“I loved crypto. I loved the libertarian ideas. At that time, everyone was talking about freedom, about privacy, about the...
Read more"I would love to invest into a consumer-facing application that could get blockchain-usage into the mainstream. Initially consumers wouldn't know...
Read more“If you’d asked people in the late 1800’s what they wanted, they’d have wanted a faster horse and buggy. They...
Read more"It's actually crazy how much this has changed since 2017. Back then, a lot of people discarded Bitcoin as an...
Read more“In the future, I think people will use money without even knowing what the underlying technology is. Whether it’s the...
Read more"The bridge from old to new money systems used to be a long one, and you couldn’t quite see the...
Read moreCryptocurrency is not an asset class, argues Wall Street investment bank, slapping evidence and truth in the face
Read more"I believe that small actions taken at individual levels can lead to real changes for the planet, and showing that...
Read more"I envision it having an old jukebox with all the classics, cheap drinks, and a homey vibe to it."
Read more“Ultimately, the future is not something to be predicted at all. It’s something to be achieved.”
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