M&A lawyer with an interest in web 3.0. Loves dabbling in sports and travel.
M&A lawyer with an interest in web 3.0. Loves dabbling in sports and travel.
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Hi there, I am your typical white-collar non-tech law guy who has an avid interest in tech. The future is bright and despite all the noise out there, we cannot deny the huge role that technology has played in our lives to date. I can only imagine how much more integrated we will be with technology in the future. Here are the things that currently excite me:
Web 3.0 - the fact that we will be able to own a part of the internet effectively makes a lot of sense. If the internet was built to democratise and liberate, why is it still being controlled by large corporations?
Electric vehicles - fossil fuels have got us to where we are today but are not sustainable (and even more so the more we as a global population grow). EVs are a quick and easy win, so why not?
Space travel - leaving how unreal being in space would be, there are so many economic incentives to venture into space (from asteroid mining to interplanetary colonisation)
Being tech savvy seems to be a pre-requisite these days and it can be hard to keep up with the blistering speed of this sector in this day and age. However, it’s always fun to go down rabbit holes and especially ones of this nature.
Hi there, I am your typical white-collar non-tech law guy who has an avid interest in tech. The future is bright and despite all the noise out there, we cannot deny the huge role that technology has played in our lives to date. I can only imagine how much more integrated we will be with technology in the future. Here are the things that currently excite me:
Web 3.0 - the fact that we will be able to own a part of the internet effectively makes a lot of sense. If the internet was built to democratise and liberate, why is it still being controlled by large corporations?
Electric vehicles - fossil fuels have got us to where we are today but are not sustainable (and even more so the more we as a global population grow). EVs are a quick and easy win, so why not?
Space travel - leaving how unreal being in space would be, there are so many economic incentives to venture into space (from asteroid mining to interplanetary colonisation)
Being tech savvy seems to be a pre-requisite these days and it can be hard to keep up with the blistering speed of this sector in this day and age. However, it’s always fun to go down rabbit holes and especially ones of this nature.
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