Egsa: Do you think gawker crossed the line too many times, and that it was virtuous for him to go after them? Or do you think it was absolutely horrible that a billionaire could shut down a publication? Egsa: I don't think it pushed him off his game, start up wise. And maybee was when he stopped being focused on investing and startups, and maybe got more, i do not know if i say off track. The characterization that the medi a, you know, loves gawk or something is totally true.
First, Jason covers Coinbase's announcement of their new NFT platform (2:06). Then, Bloomberg's Max Chafkin joins to discuss his book, "The Contrarian: Peter Thiel and Silicon Valley's Pursuit of Power" (19:57). It's a wide-ranging discussion about Peter's life, business, and politics as well as a debate over the way Max framed him in the book.