
The long game for crypto
It’s fashionable right now to declare that “non-financial use cases of crypto are dead." The messy years are what make the obvious years possible.
Programming, philosophy, history, internet, startups, investing
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It’s fashionable right now to declare that “non-financial use cases of crypto are dead." The messy years are what make the obvious years possible.

Read Write Own was released in the U.S.
Read Write Own is now coming out in more languages.

I wrote Read Write Own to help more people appreciate the potential of blockchains for building a better internet.
Read Write Own published this week in the U.S. and the U.K. (international options here; more editions in other languages coming soon).

I sent out advance copies of my book Read Write Own a few months ago, and was excited by the positive feedback.

I always like to scan through the table of contents of nonfiction books to see what, if anything, interests me — so I thought people considering the book might want to do the same. I hope everyone will find sections that are new and interesting to them.

I believe blockchains and the software movement around them — typically called crypto or web3 — provide the only plausible path to sustaining the original vision of the internet as an open platform that incentivizes creativity and entrepreneurship.