Larry Sukernik

@lsukernik

Solving a single equation with two unknowns. Strategy @ Ernst & Young. Nota bene: views are mine.

New York City
Joined November 2014

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  1. 9 hours ago

    “I feel like I’m in a HBS case study”.

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    12 hours ago

    i’m a “seasoned developer” by virtue of how salty i am

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    12 hours ago

    Many token-based ICOs should be called "pitch round", because they are raising on that. Nothing wrong with it. Just calling it what it is.

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    15 hours ago
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    May 1

    A million dollars isn't cool. You know what's cool? The sweet, irrevocable embrace of death Eat arbys

  6. Jun 8
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    Jun 7

    New York Conversation: You, to someone you JUST met: How much is your rent?

  8. Jun 8
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    Jun 8
  11. Jun 8

    Michael Lewis's graduation speech at Princeton. "This isn’t just false humility. It’s false humility with a point"

  12. Jun 8

    Let's create a money supply without any scientific reason.

  13. Jun 6
    Replying to

    Great ideas (tokens) are easy to over-apply. And of course, don’t forget the unknown unknowns, which will probably be the best use-cases.

  14. Jun 6
    Replying to

    It’s fairly simple to take an existing company and hypothesize how it would be disrupted. Narratives can lead to fallacy.

  15. Jun 6

    A decentralized competitor to Facebook will definitely emerge, but arguing for FB to do it itself won’t happen.

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    Jun 6

    Update on actions we are taking to improve customer support

  17. Jun 6

    Ever heard of LTCM? The more you raise, the harder it is to find liquidity.

  18. Jun 6
    Replying to

    I stepped into a Pachinko parlor when I was in Tokyo, but I didn’t realize people were gambling! Thought it was just arcade games.

  19. Jun 6
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    Jun 5

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