“Not five minutes into the interview, and Ryan Findley — the Principal of Neominds Labs in Philadelphia, Pa. — had already bulldozed through what I deemed my most difficult question. I had asked Ryan, ‘Does Bitcoin makes sense for businesses?’ To which he simply replied, ‘Bitcoin works if you’re interested in putting the time into it to learn about it.’ It was the perfect answer. I could have ended the interview right there, but considering I had Ryan on the line — and he’s forgotten more about technology then I’ll ever hope to understand — I asked, ‘What do you find interesting about Bitcoin?’ Strap in, because Ryan took me down the Bitcoin rabbit hole.”
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