Jordi Visser
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Yeah, it's the human element.
I mean, we're not at the stage yet where if you walk into someone and you see them, you don't know who it is.
That'll be down the road.
When we have humanoids and everything else that can change into whatever someone looks like, that's way down the road.
Right now where we are, it's like, this is still the merging of the traditional world that we know and the safeguards that we can use.
combined with how do we use in this case cryptography the the world again i i i forget i guess almost the exact line and i hate saying it over and over again but i really want to emphasize that if you're going to listen to people in silicon valley who believe in crypto
and yes if i said oh they could be ben harwitz is never preaching his book this is a belief he had in both the importance of open claw agents but then also saying for ai to fulfill its ultimate potential it needs crypto it can't do without it that's that's all we're saying is for all of these things cryptography is needed for the fake side and then the speed is necessary for the guard rails and so when jeff curry talks about how this will speed up the velocity of money
and open up through tokenization the ability to trade all rare earth everything as opposed to only a few things in the industrial world actually being set up in futures terms which is the truth when iman mostock is talking about no this is reality like human beings cannot compete with ai anymore it can't happen so instead of saying one company will win which has been the argument that i didn't agree with
I honestly think we've come to the point that people are starting to recognize that maybe what ends up happening again is the 8 billion people are able to create things much faster than bigger places.
And the reason is it's happening already.
So for points one, two, and three, um,
It's my life.
The reason I do the video, the sub stack, the HRV sub stack, the subscriber stuff is number one.
People can't keep up.
And for most of the people, I think that that follow my stuff, they work at a job.
I get thanked more than anything.
And thank you to everyone who not only thanks the work that I put in, because it does take a lot of time to be able to give everyone a recap of what happened in the week, also talk about markets, come here.
All of these things take time.
I mean, I write three to four papers a week.
And I have a very high bar.