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Offline jae208

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I just bookmarked this the other day but haven't watched any of the videos yet haha.

Thanks for posting. Your post reminded me of this. I'm going to watch some now haha
http://bitsharestutorials.com A work in progress
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Offline G1ng3rBr34dM4n

Brilliant, thanks for this! Listened to No 5, Peter Thiel, and made me ask a lot of questions about Bitshares in the context of quantum leaps and monopolies.

If you're interested in exploring what Peter has to explain in further detail, I highly suggest his book Zero to One

Here's another post I created specifically in regards to that book.

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Brilliant, thanks for this! Listened to No 5, Peter Thiel, and made me ask a lot of questions about Bitshares in the context of quantum leaps and monopolies.

Offline G1ng3rBr34dM4n

For the entrepreneurially-minded around here, there is a Fantastic online (FREE) class going on right now through Stanford entitled: How to Start a Startup.  The class is CS183B and taught/coordinated by Y Combinator President, Sam Altman.

Here is the link.

Guest Lecturers include:
  • Peter Thiel
  • Dustin Moskovitz
  • Paul Graham
  • Marc Andreesen
  • Marissa Mayer
  • ...and many more incredible entrepreneurs

There are some awesome lectures (I've watched 6 so far) about growth and marketing that would definitely apply to BitShares.

Enjoy!