4) It was invigorating. For the first time, others in the industry seemed as interested in us as we were in them.
I wrote up a document of reflections on the conference; some notes from then:
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5) We released our volume monitor (ftx.com/volume-monitor) and it got really positive feedback; as much from sources looking for a site that filtered out fake volume, as from much maligned but important exchanges grateful to be recognized, finally, as (mostly) real.
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10) One sentence stat stands out, in retrospect:
"Arthur stopped by to banter for a few minutes as a few onlookers ogled; I wonder if anything has changed since then."
An onlooker took a photo, which eventually made its way to Twitter.
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Replying to @SBF_FTX and @SBF_Alameda
Sam, i’m dead serious when i ask this, did you know you were becoming the next legendary exchange founder when this pic was taken? This was clearly the passing of the torch
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11) The document was called "Tonight We Are Young", and it ended with:
"Sometimes the changing of the guards doesn’t require any of the old guards to actually leave."
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14) We've had missteps. I'll never forget what happened the first time I tried managing a company, and realized I didn't know what to do when people were unhappy. That was a learning experience.
And I've certainly said my fair share of things I wish I could take back.
18) We tweak this now and then. FTX.com/intl doesn't service Americans (FTX.us does!), and from day 1 we've blocked the US, along with other restricted jurisdictions.
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