Anonymous ID: 7a13aa Andreessen Horowitz trying to take over the world! July 1, 2018, 9:30 a.m. No.1985062   🗄️.is 🔗kun

I noticed this morning that Barack Obama visited a Silicon Valley startup company called Andreessen Horowitz. Since he refused 2 State the nature of his business. I did some digging. I went on the website and found this article.

Extremely disturbing paragraph about halfway down.

3rd-party developers, entrepreneurs, and creators can build on top of crypto-powered platforms without worrying about whether the rules of the game will change later on. In an era in which the internet is increasingly controlled by a handful of large tech incumbents, it’s more important than ever to create the right economic conditions for developers, creators, and entrepreneurs.

 

Trust also enables new kinds of governance where communities collectively make important decisions about how networks evolve, what behaviors are permitted, and how economic benefits are distributed.

 

Holy shitballs!

It's there in black and white.

We really need to hurry up and finish draining the swamp so we can get these people.

How do these sick people stay in business??

Anonymous ID: 7a13aa Andreessen Horowitz July 1, 2018, 9:39 a.m. No.1985161   🗄️.is 🔗kun

I noticed that Barack Obama visited Andreessen Horowitz Friday night and refused to State the nature of his business.

I found an extremely interesting article on their website.

https://a16zcrypto.com/2018/06/introducing-a16z-crypto/

Interesting couple of paragraphs;

Finally, we are optimistic because we are deep believers in the power of software. Software is simply the encoding of human thought, and as such has an almost unbounded design space. We find ourselves consistently surprised and excited by the wide variety of creative crypto ideas we encounter. For those of us who have been involved in software for a long time, it feels like the early days of the internet, web 2.0, or smartphones all over again.