Reid Hoffman: Xapo’s Wences Casares

Masters of Scale – Reid Hoffman: Xapo’s Wences Casares What if your idea is so radical that people have trouble grasping what it is—or even believing it won’t harm them? Every founder believes their product is revolutionary, and the more revolutionary their…

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Xapo’s Bold Bet on Bitcoin Security

Xapo, a Bitcoin startup, reassured people of the safety of Bitcoin by building underground vaults with elaborate security systems, protected by armed guards. This bold bet, although expensive, showed people that Xapo was serious about the security of their digital wallets.

When you are responsible for other people’s money, it’s hard to sleep at night if you don’t know if your service will be good enough tomorrow. This move seems very risky, but there is more risk in not taking that big bold bet. This revolution in Bitcoin required investing enormous time and money in conventional security measures to convince consumers to join the revolution.

You can think of Silicon Valley as being super central to getting the first billion people online. And those first billion people who were the first billion people to get online all over the world, they look a lot like people from Palo Alto, even if they’re not in Palo Alto – even if they’re in Bangalore, even if they are in Istanbul, even if they are in Paris. 

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  1. 01Masters of Scale – Reid Hoffman: Xapo’s Wences Casares
  2. 02A revolutionary idea
  3. 03Adapt to the market
  4. 04Overcoming consumer fear to sell revolutionary products
  5. 05Xapo’s Bold Bet on Bitcoin Security

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