I think there are a lot of really like bizarre challenges in the world of web three that are still well funded from last year. So my, I don't know, my instinct would be like choose a job based on what you can learn that will be transferable across all these different things. And it doesn't matter what industry or vertical or software company you end up working in as a function of that. Like one is obviously restricted by the industry, but the other is just like a mentality when you're in there like, what am I learning that is just a fundamental set of skills as transferable elsewhere?
Timestamps:
- (00:00:00) - Intro
- (00:02:36) - Trung's Meme In Elon's Group Chat
- (00:05:55) - Breaking: Elon Musk Latest Price To Buy Twitter
- (00:09:52) - Mr. Beast Declined A $1bil Offer
- (00:21:49) - Kim Kardashian vs. SEC
- (00:30:48) - Real Estate
- (00:37:36) - San Francisco Properties
- (00:41:59) - AMA: What Did You Get Done This Week?
- (00:45:04) - Network Stake
- (00:47:11) - OpenSEA Vs LooksRare
- (00:49:55) - Why Bilal Shut Down The Arsenal Blog
- (00:54:25) - One Thing You Changed Your Mind On
- (01:01:24) - Most Valuable Things We've Learned From Each Other
- (01:08:48) - Other Forms Of Media We'd Like To Explore
- (01:11:05) - Bilal's Creator Lab Research Process
- (01:13:52) - Working At Startups
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