A coworker showed me their payment app running on his palm pilot way back when. I thought it was interesting at the time, but i didn’t know enough people with palm pilots to be worthwhile. with my 20/20 hindsight, i shoulda applied for a job with them...
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Funny thing is you were right, but it doesn't matter
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That should be updated to include Affirm.
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Opendoor too
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And Palantir?
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Right. Should have Palantir on there..and Lonsdale, infact
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No he didn’t work at PayPal.
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Ok. Thought he was an intern there. Nothing more probably

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Yes intern.
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How is there not a single woman on the team with that many people?
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There’s also no black person, those founders were so racist and non inclusive, gosh!
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There are men of other non-white races there. I know you weren't being serious, but you could do better
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People use terms like dream team too easily,
#paypal is the standard, immense contribution. My only nitpicking wish: should not a team of this quality be solving the most pressing problems on the planet.@peterthiel@reidhoffman@XSEEDEdpic.twitter.com/7smFmnpTxO
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If they were interested and thought they had ideas that apply to these most pressing problems, they likely would.
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rest in peace to the idea that there’ll ever be another mafia of liquid employees to do this again
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Disagree. The next generation is coming. Also, where are the women? Not one woman on this infographic... really!?
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nah. without liquidity they couldn’t have started something new. and we don’t have liquidity anymore.
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different case for crypto, but that's a more rare scenario
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lol definitely not. there’s no liquidity across any company these days
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if a key factor for a mafia is early liquidity, it could've been attained with being early in crypto and holding BTC. Equity of those early cos were inherently tied to cryptocurrencies ever materializing too
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I guess that would be true, actually. Lots of parallels between early dotcom scams and bitcoin
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agreed, but a small percentage of those dotcom cos did end up generating lots of value (paypal, red hat, cisco, etc)
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