
Andrew Schmid
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Andrew Schmid
@andrewschmid
Founder and CEO of @partiallyapp. Interested in software development (@elixirlang in particular), fintech, and cryptocurrencies 🇨🇭🇺🇸
Tampa, S.O.G. เข้าร่วม Temmuz 2010
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@Octop3s @partiallyapp Shop with crypto from amazon or any Shopify store, or borrow to shop and automatically repay loans with staking yield
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@peerxyz looking to add swaps via @THORChain next, only reason to choose near initial was the cost for tc memoless swaps
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@Pedromiranda borrow to shop anywhere online, loans automatically repaid from yield (already built this)
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Pitch your most out of the box Consumer idea
Solana@solana
Pitch your most out of the box DeFi idea
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The boss has allowed me to go to accelerate Miami
Who will I see there?
Jacob Creech@jacobvcreech
@catmcgee See you soon
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so many of the top private companies are family businesses... it's actually sort of crazy
3) Anthropic (bro sis)
5) Tether (CEO and COO married)
7) Stripe (bros)
12) Canva (husband wife)
13) Binance (life partners - not married but have 3 kids together)
Josh@JoshBobrowsky
@lulumeservey I think family business work fine with no outside capital Sink or swim But with outside capital it gets very messy
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Btw @THORChain earned ~$450K in fees from @KelpDAO hackers' ETH → BTC swapping.
The 24H swap volume hit $360M vs. roughly $20M on an average day.
If you think this sounds insane, that's because it is.

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@FlyTPA SAL 🙏 tired of driving to Orlando to fly to El Salvador
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¿Quién va a @consensus2026 Miami?
Pensando en hostear un side event con @PodsFinance para conocer founders de neobanks / wallets 🤠
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@BloodReaver Good point, I’d imagine that risk increases the more volume you do. Probably fine with occasional small amounts
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@andrewschmid It's against ToS of those platforms, users get banned eventually. It may be cheaper if you don't count the cost of burning your acc.
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Goonie@Goonielol
@unhappyben Seems like a lot of relying on Venmo/CashApp/Zelle/PayPal to tolerate activity that their ToS explicitly bans. Also wouldn’t users be potentially doxxing some sort of personal information whether it’s name, phone number, or email?
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@peerxyz looks like one of the most interesting projects I've seen lately, both from a consumer and developer perspective. Integrating this is massively cheaper than any offramp provider I've seen, plus no kyc reduces so much friction for customers
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