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Posted Jan 12
Progress Was Slow but Intentional Years passed between major changes. Lesson: Longevity matters more than speed.
Posted Jan 11
There Was No Clear “Audience” Builders didn’t know who would use crypto. Lesson: Users define technology.
Posted Jan 10
Crypto Language Changed Over Time Words like “wallet” and “mining” meant different things. Lesson: Language adapts to technology.
Posted Jan 9
Adam Back — Hashcash & Proof of Work Adam Back is a computer scientist known for creating Hashcash in the late 1990s. Originally designed to reduce email spam, Hashcash introduced the idea of requiring computational work before sending data. Years later, this concept was cited in the Bitcoin white paper and became the foundation of proof-of-work systems used in early blockchains. Before cryptocurrencies existed, Back’s research focused on privacy, cryptography, and censorship resistance. Those ideas later became core components of decentralized networks. Lesson: Foundational ideas often appear long before their real-world impact.
Posted Jan 9
Hal Finney— Network Validation Hal tested Bitcoin when it was just code. He trusted the idea early. Lesson: Early believers validate systems
Posted Jan 9
OpenSea — NFT Distribution OpenSea did not invent NFTs. The technology already existed before the platform. What OpenSea did was simplify access. It gave users an easy way to discover, mint, and trade digital assets without deep technical knowledge. By improving usability and visibility, NFTs reached artists, collectors, and communities that would never have touched smart contracts directly. The technology stayed the same. The experience changed. Lesson: Distribution matters more than invention.
Posted Jan 8
Kevin McCoy — Digital Ownership He minted early NFTs before the term existed. Lesson: Innovation precedes naming.
Posted Jan 7
Kevin McCoy — Digital Ownership He minted early NFTs before the term existed. Lesson: Innovation precedes naming.
Posted Jan 7
Vitalik Buterin — Programmable Blockchains Vitalik wanted more than transfers. He imagined smart contracts at scale. Lesson: Constraints create innovation.
Posted Jan 6
Adam Back — Hashcash Adam Back created Hashcash to fight spam. Years later, it inspired proof-of-work. Lesson: Old tools can unlock new systems.