
4/ While the Coinbase app has evolved a lot since then (It was first called Bitbank until I learned that “bank” carries a very specific legal, regulatory definition!), the mission is the same: to increase economic freedom in the world.
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CA: 0xb200000000000000000000f9ecb6e9649aac5801 Launched via https://t.co/mwuKYZwWxi @Brian_Armstrong allocated 80% of supply

4/ While the Coinbase app has evolved a lot since then (It was first called Bitbank until I learned that “bank” carries a very specific legal, regulatory definition!), the mission is the same: to increase economic freedom in the world.


B20 tokens trade in cycles, not jets. Holding small positions in the top 2 to watch the category up close My @base trading wallet: 0x1D78fB87CC62FeBe02CA05beFcc30E71Ca04810C basescan.org/tx/0x17ee87064… basescan.org/tx/0xf8536dfb8…


Brian Armstrong’s #1 piece of advice for founders: “Think bigger” Goldman Sachs CEO David Soloman asks Coinbase founder Brian Armstrong for one piece of advice for entrepreneurs in the audience. Brian replies: “When I was first trying to start companies, I was looking for ideas that only required some tech innovation. They were smaller ideas, and none of them ended up really mattering. My advice would be to go for more ambitious, long-term projects. Anything worth doing is going to have a tech component, but you’re also probably going to have to bump up against legislation and the government. Don’t shy away from those problems. Solving these hard problems is what creates value.” He continues: “It’s probably going to take 10 years to even make a dent in it, but by 20 years you’ll really start having an impact. I think people generally don’t attack ambitious enough problems, but that’s where the value is created and there’s fewer people who play in that space. I just keep thinking: How do we think bigger?” Source: @GoldmanSachs (Dec 2025)









Is the bottom in?





My job now is simple: Make the first $100M B20 runner on @base

