Michael Terpin
đ€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
And so that was what the Internet's strength was.
And when I first learned about that, I was all in on that.
I particularly got all in on that, you know, when the Web came out and I saw that with the graphic interface in the early 90s, you know, that was developed as a college project at the University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana University.
And Marc Andreessen was the student there, was the lead student in charge of the project.
Larry Smires is the person that got the government grants.
That was, you know, I have these, I like to say I have the blessing and curse of being a little early in projects.
They say you can tell the pioneers are the ones with the arrows in the back.
But it's a blessing and a curse.
It's a blessing that you see where, you know, things are going.
You just don't have to run and invest before, you know, sort of like shaking out the details.
Bitcoin was the opposite.
You could have invested as early as you wanted.
Because it wasn't like there was going to be a fight between VHS and beta.
I mean, I think it was clear that Bitcoin was going to be the winner from the beginning.
Even though Ethereum said there's going to be a flippening, but it never got close.
Not close at all.
It's like 60% of the asset class.
And I think the closest one is Ethereum, and that's maybe a little over 10%, I think.
So, yeah, no, it's...
During certain sectors, they run away with it.