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Ship or Die 2025: Going Viral on the App Store (Anatoly Yakovenko, Nikita Bier, Pedro Miranda)

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Good morning. How's everyone doing

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today? They're

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pumped. Super excited for this talk

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today. Uh, as as Eno, our amazing MC

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mentioned, my name is Pedro Miranda,

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formerly lead the consumer growth team

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at the Salana Foundation. We have

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Anatoli here, the the co-founder of

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Salana, Salana Labs, and now focusing on

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Salana mobile. And as Eno mentioned

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first time I think publicly Nikita that

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you're here representing the Salana

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Foundation in an advisory capacity. Uh

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Nikita you're one of the most uh in

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demand experts on the growth and the

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consumer side. So we're extremely

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excited to talk about you know how to go

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viral uh in this new digital age. But

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first we have some some news this week

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from Salana mobile. a few things that

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you all

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announced. When mobile, you guys

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actually answered that. So, August 4th

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is the shipping date for the new Seeker

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Salana mobile phone. Uh, you announced a

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net new native asset. Look, it boots up.

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That's awesome. In these ecosystem, uh,

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you announced a new security

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architecture called Tpin. Maybe we'll

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get into that what what that actually

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is. And my personal favorite uh you also

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announced that Slana mobile software

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stack is available for other OEMs and

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hardware manufacturers. So I guess

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totally we we'll tee it off to you. What

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does the the new news mean for users and

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mobile app builders in the Salana

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ecosystem and beyond?

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So I don't I don't know if I'm cursed,

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but like I I love hardware. I spend most

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of my career at Qualcomm. So I was there

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during kind of the initial mobile boom

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in the in the early as um you know I was

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working on these 2 megabyte devices and

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I saw the transition from that those

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flip phones to iPhone. That was uh

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really kind of like you know I think one

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of the most exciting times in uh tech

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because in my view a phone is almost

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like the final form of what a computer

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should look like. I don't think in a 100

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years this is going to change. I think

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we'll still be holding little slabs of

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computing devices with a touchcreen that

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give us information. Then maybe they'll

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be a lot cooler, but like I think it'll

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basically still look like this. So, um I

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really want to work on these devices and

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like build something awesome. And when I

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started crypto and got into it,

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um, just of how these devices are

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manufactured, it was immediately obvious

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to me that you have secure element and

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secure enclave and all the properties

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that you want out of a wallet already

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baked into the existing technologies

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that people like Qualcomm and uh, Apple

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were shipping. We just need the software

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to expose it. So this is where that idea

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kind of warmed itself into my brain. We

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need a cryptophone. Um that was 2017

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2018 and years later when a a Salana

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finally got big enough to where we have

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folks like Pedro doing all the work. Uh

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I have the time to go work on this. Um

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that's where Seeker came from. It's

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where Saga came from. Um, and what's

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cool, we can basically have um hardware

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level like cold storage security and a

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device um that you use as a hot wallet,

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you know, your daily driver, your daily

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signing device with the UX of Apple Pay.

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Um, so we can give developers this uh

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really really nice conversion flow that

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you get on Apple and normal mobile

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devices, but it's it's crypto. And I

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think this is one of the biggest UX

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challenges in crypto to onboarding

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people is how do you get them to spend

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money and if they have to go switch to a

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wallet load like a wallet specific um

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you know web app and all this stuff like

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I'm sure Nikita can tell you the

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conversion rates are just dropping like

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every one of these like little UX

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friction points you lose 10 20% of your

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customers. So until the UX is as good as

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Apple Pay, there's no way we can

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actually get uh crypto fully adopted. Um

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and crypto is all about removing

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intermediaries. How do we remove the

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people in the middle and replace them

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with math? Um so tin is that if you

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think about it, that little piece of

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hardware also determines what in the

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entire operating system that boots up on

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your iPhone. Um, because of that little

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piece of hardware and the math that

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signs the certificate for the operating

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system, this is how Apple can actually

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enforce 30% fees in their app store. Um,

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this is why Epic can't sideloadad an app

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on the on the iPhone. They can't bypass

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that store and the rules that they want

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to enforce. And this is all because of

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the keys that Apple, the corporation,

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controls. But those keys are just math.

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We can put that math on a blockchain and

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we can create a a full loop that's

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cryptographically secured between the

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user that you know holds the seeker

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token and the wishes that they want to

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express and the rules in the app store

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without any intermediaries. You don't

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have to rely on any people to actually

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enforce those. It can all be done with

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math. That's the exciting part. It's

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kind of a a classic protocol uh RP

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Goldberg machine, but it is purely just

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math and a bit of silicon. So, a lot of

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mentions in terms of the UI UX

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challenges and whatnot. Nikita, I'm

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curious. How does this sound to you as

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someone focused on virality and product

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growth? Well, as a developer, uh if

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you're a mobile developer, your biggest

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existential risk is the app store. um

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which is and it's particularly acute for

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uh crypto companies because they get the

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bulk of the rejections. Um any developer

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who gets that email from Apple that says

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your app's been rejected uh it's kind of

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like uh your heart skips a beat. You're

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like is this the end of my company? Um

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but uh so I think on the developer side

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th this is uh a huge opportunity. Um I

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think uh the other side is uh the

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ability to do microtransactions

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passively potentially. Uh as we've all

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seen all social networks are now flooded

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with spam. Uh so the ability to charge

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for posts in a small way to prevent spam

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bots flooding uh your ex replies with

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LLM generated responses. I think those

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types of UXs will uh be really uh

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conducive to the next 10 years. Um the

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hop from your app to Phantom is like

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probably the biggest cognitive load

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ever. Like what am I what is what is

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signing this certificate approving this

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transaction? um if that can be

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seamlessly happening inside of the uh

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these mobile experiences uh I think

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that's going to have better conversion

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rates but also unlock whole new business

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models I guess you know I've been

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wondering as you all have have been

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speaking what makes this the right time

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to bet on this type of product

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experience like why now is it the

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regulatory environment is it that the

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product embedded wallet infra

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infrastructure has gotten better. Uh I'm

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curious about your answer to to why now

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Nikita.

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I think uh there's going to be

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challenges certainly because the reason

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people come to the app store is the

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distribution. uh but I think uh uh

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crypto Salana has uh expanded its reach

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uh with memecoins and there's more

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people more people have wallets now

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because of uh trading with moonshot and

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uh so I I think there's an opportunity

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to uh where where users want this um and

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if all social networks are going to be

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flooded with spam and this is one of the

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vehicles to stop it Uh I think there

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will be uh uh some there'll be

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experiences that might not even be

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possible on uh iOS or uh or Android.

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Totally. I'm curious your thoughts. You

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mentioned this journey from 2017 onwards

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and your love of hardware, but what's

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your answer to why now in terms of

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making this investment and this bet? Um

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I honestly don't think founders think

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about like timing. they just get the bug

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and then they try to build stuff. So

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there wasn't like a is this the right

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