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Jayme Hoffman
@jayme
A handful of friends have been asking me what's next. For the last couple of months, I wasn't sure. I said I wanted to take a break from crypto, and I explored a lot of other problem spaces. I noticed that no matter what I did, a quarter of my attention kept drifting back to crypto. And I realized how rare my long-term crypto beliefs are (i.e., most people still don't get eth, stablecoins, farcaster, higher, etc.). A lot frustrates me about crypto, but it's still the space that interests me the most. It's where I have an amazing group of friends (y'all), deep knowledge of weird shit, and feel like I can build products that make a big (global), positive impact.
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@benbassler.eth
i'm in the same position currently been reflecting a lot on my goals and my path forward recently, blockchain always felt like one of the best opportunities in tech for contributing to a better & fairer future
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Jayme Hoffman
@jayme
This advice helped me and might be helpful. You want to look for the intersection of: - What you’re good at - What you enjoy - Where you can create value for the world https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sYMqVwsewSg&t=14s
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