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Will central and commercial banks negatively disrupt innovation?
02.11.21
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Amnon Samid
"Deploying well-designed central bank-issued digital currencies may transform our societies to become modern, innovative, more resilient and very user-centric economies, however, several central banks are taking an 'irritating' route that raise 'censorship' concerns, and even might be risky from a national and global security point of view," writes Amnon Samid, a CBDC expert
Unicorn School Lesson 5: Don’t turn down money that hits you in the face
23.12.20
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Sophie Shulman
The founders of Tipalti, Gong, and Next Insurance, whose companies’ valuations have leaped beyond $2 billion offer insights and tips for building unicorns
The Real Reason “Stupid” Startups Raise So Much Money
09.04.18
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Nir Eyal
Our instinct to classify innovation as either important or frivolous is why many are left aghast when previously dismissed companies reveal extremely high valuations and investment rounds