National stacks are set up within these language zones that have the scale to build like local versions. And then neutral protocols are what the global am international law is like. I actuallyoe inthats gt a really deep concept, i think i wrote this article with parcona for foreign policy a couple of months ago. Great protocol politics. The tranty first century doesn't belong to china, the us. Or silkon valley. It belongs to the intrit. So it's not nation states, nor companies, but rather de centralized protocols that are going to be the de militari zone.
Balaji Srinivasan makes a return appearance to The Knowledge Project, this time to go in-depth on Web3, Crypto, and the state of the world today. Srinivasan offers his unfiltered thoughts on the advantages and disadvantages of established democracies, the Russia-Ukraine situation, housing as an investment, education, legacy wealth, and which country he would bet on to dominate the future.
Srinivasan is the former CTO of Coinbase and General Partner at Andreessen Horowitz, and is an early investor in many successful tech companies and crypto protocols. He is also the author of the book The Network State: How To Start a New Country.
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