Kevin Monahan is the CEO of a company called Noteworthy. Noteworthy makes physical bitcoin bills in paper. The bills have the private keys on them. This might seem contradictory to the notion of digital currency, but we will discover that, in fact, it is not and some properties might actually improve in the paper version. Furthermore, Kevin worked at MyEtherWallet. The importance of this is that he has quite a bit of experience educating people in crypto.
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Time stamps
01:03 Noteworthy, what it is and how it works
06:58 People understand bills better than they understand private keys
08:57 How notes improve anonymity
10:26 Why it is secure and key management
17:20 How notes are created
22:30 Reducing barriers to entry of crypto and potential size of the market
25:25 What he learned from the Dao hack and the ICO boom
32:35 The team, very security focused and the need for hard money
44:07 Kevin's background
50:14 Why in Switzerland
51:38 Ethereum merge and the history of forks
1:04:52 Rapid fire questions
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kevin@noteworthy.ag
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