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This is a New Yorker profile of two financially quirky brothers thinking about how to posslbly reduce inequality, improbably.
Is Selling Shares in Yourself the Way of the Future?
Two tech-minded brothers are testing the market on themselves.
Few members of the general public have heard of the Libermans or their work, which has a looping, manic trajectory, like an ant’s climb up a candy cane. Yet they belong to a rising techie class that quietly traffics novel-seeming ideas among powerful people, shaping the wider world we live in along the way. In the past decade, the brothers led the design of the 3-D-Bitmoji feature on Snapchat, helped put out a hit Russian political-satire show, and devised an approach to capping corporate returns for investors. They have a way of popping up, like a lanky, pale Bill and Ted, in the background of interesting moments, with improbable associates. https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2...-of-the-future
An application can be a computer program but it can also be an invention. And an invention can be a machine or a process.
Other possibilities would be artistic creativity. That could certainly be art but also literature, editorials, video production, song writing, and so on.
I sell shares in my corporations under SEC Rule 504. The federal limit is $5 million every 18 months but also most states limit the number of investors from their state. Now SEC Rule 506 requires accredited investors but has fewer rules.
For financial endeavors I mimic commodity pools but avoid becoming an inadvertent-investment-company. And there is a level of unregulated, or exempted, commodity pool that is allowed when giving notice
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This is a New Yorker profile of two financially quirky brothers thinking about how to posslbly reduce inequality, improbably.
Is Selling Shares in Yourself the Way of the Future?
Two tech-minded brothers are testing the market on themselves.
Few members of the general public have heard of the Libermans or their work, which has a looping, manic trajectory, like an ant’s climb up a candy cane. Yet they belong to a rising techie class that quietly traffics novel-seeming ideas among powerful people, shaping the wider world we live in along the way. In the past decade, the brothers led the design of the 3-D-Bitmoji feature on Snapchat, helped put out a hit Russian political-satire show, and devised an approach to capping corporate returns for investors. They have a way of popping up, like a lanky, pale Bill and Ted, in the background of interesting moments, with improbable associates. https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2...-of-the-future
There are great ways to do this with oracles and crypto.
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