I have nothing to do with this story and didn’t know we were even doing one that said, this attempt at a front-run is mindblowing. theyve guaranteed readership for the coming story AND torched any semblance of trust or relationship they had mediahttps://blog.coinbase.com/upcoming-story-about-coinbase-2012afc25d27 …
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man, we are living in different realities. coinbase didn’t do this despite risk of torching trust with the nyt, they did this bc they feel — based on stories published, and behavior on twitter — that the nyt is committed to destroying the tech industry. there’s no trust to torch.
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Every VC and every founder thinks the "media" wants to “destroy" tech (Andreessen literally said this to me about one of my publications) but reality is they can't look inward enough to see their problems and they don't want anyone else pointing them out. It's the worst bubble.
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And believe me when the NYT has a fluffy profile of a company on the ride or a brilliant founder these people are salivating to get the attention. This argument is total BS.
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Tech is an extremely publicly sensitive industry when it comes to the media. Others feel this way but they don’t feel the need to shout from the rooftops that they’re being treated unfairly. Not sure what causes this...
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others just aren’t as extremely online. tech and media both live on twitter.
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