Anthony Pompliano
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And it looks just like a Bloomberg screen.
And it takes three minutes to build.
I put in all the names.
I give it the technical things that I want to have up.
I click.
all throughout the screen it's all there so if someone wants to tell me that being able to search through bloomberg and learn how to get this and the messaging service is worth the 30 000 a year you guys are up a bad tree there will be less seats for bloomberg going forward than there has been so it's not a public company but that is my view of software and you gave an interesting thing for people
You're looking at software that comes in and you go, now we can probably build this.
That is the, and the one where you said you're not getting rid of them.
That is friction.
The other one is choice.
If you were already locked into it and they came into it, then you're going to make the decision with notion.
Do I want to pay more money for this?
If they put that on you, that'll change your decision-making process.
And that's where I think we are with software.
Where they can talk and DM and do all this stuff, right?
But then you need everyone else who's in their 50s and 60s to do the same thing.
But holding on, which I agree is a friction thing, but that's not growth.
And this is the thing I keep saying to people with Bitcoin.
We have destroyed the ability of people to know that they have growth.
You're getting more and more people in X. Chamath did something this week.