3) Sometimes, we're advisors for a company.
Maybe that means we're on the board, or maybe it's informal; maybe we're investors.
And sometimes, we disagree with what the company is doing.
...what then?
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13) We've seen this again and again--it's one of the most consistent patterns.
There's no point in trying to force someone to run a company they disagree with, or work on a project they think is dumb.
They won't have a vision for it because they don't believe there is one.
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I agree. My recommendation is to set up Crypto Policy Advisory Team with the best and brightest on the topic. You know who they are. You could be 10x more productive than a publicly viewed debate. Freethinking is best when each word is not subject to twitscrutiny.
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