
Non Paribus
At the margins of technology and economics, where things cannot simply be ‘held constant’
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Dei Vilkinsons
CEO & Founder, HASH
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Uncapped SAFEs
I read a tweet thread about why uncapped SAFEs are bad-bad-bad. Like most things in life, it’s doubtful that they’re universally good or…

Good Leaders Are Decisive (And Hopefully Right)
Even limited attempts to obtain and process information allow leaders to address and reduce uncertainty head on.

When Monopolies Make Sense
Competition can’t simply be understood in terms of market share, and neither can monopolies.

Solving Market Failure
Market failure results from ‘public goods’ problems, and failures of information. So why can’t we solve it?
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