Chat_108 - Private Email & Unstoppable Money with Andy from Protonmail

August 07, 2024 01:12:07
Chat_108 - Private Email & Unstoppable Money with Andy from Protonmail
Bitcoin Audible
Chat_108 - Private Email & Unstoppable Money with Andy from Protonmail

Aug 07 2024 | 01:12:07

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"My thinking is always resilience. How did I make Proton resilient? And the conclusion I came to after thinking about it for a long time is actually the best way to be resilient is to enable the entire Proton community of 100 million people to very, very easily adopt Bitcoin, which is a form of money that's outside of centralized control." ~ Andy Yen

In this episode of Bitcoin Audible, we dive into a fascinating conversation with Andy Yen, the CEO of Proton, uncovering the intriguing story of how Proton's origins are deeply intertwined with Bitcoin. Discover how this privacy-focused company is challenging the norms by integrating Bitcoin into its ecosystem and offering a non-custodial wallet service. Could Proton's innovative approach be the key to unlocking a new era of digital privacy and financial freedom?

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