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Sina Habibian
Ecosystem Development at Ethereum Foundation
Sina Habibian is a professional with a strong background in engineering, software development, and blockchain technology. He currently holds the position of Strategy & Growth at the Ethereum Foundation, where he has also served as an advisor for ecosystem support. His expertise encompasses areas such as Ethereum, software engineering, growth strategy, computational physics, and data analysis.
Habibian earned a Bachelor of Applied Science (BASc) in Engineering Physics from The University of British Columbia (UBC) and has furthered his education by studying China's economy at Peking University. His career includes roles at various organizations, including Onyx Labs, truebit, Omada Health, and Pulse Energy. Notably, he has also contributed to the development of decentralized identity and reputation systems within the blockchain space, having presented on these topics at events like Devcon.12
In addition to his work at the Ethereum Foundation, Habibian is involved in investments in several blockchain projects, demonstrating his commitment to fostering innovation in the cryptocurrency ecosystem.2
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You think you're ahead of the curve, but then run into @iamnotnicola talking about how he's rebuilding money with quantum computers
In case curious https://t.co/hYOOseTUeo https://t.co/x09OVW9cbY
I watched the Ethereum documentary last night.
One of the themes that stood out to me was the resonance between nature and the internet worlds we’re creating. The trees in Marin. The infinite garden with its branches and evolution. Vitalik’s description of blockchains as digital life - once they’re seeded, they begin to grow without anyone being able to really control or stop them. Danny’s “I would either be working on this or I would be living in the woods”. It’s operating at multiple levels - there’s a way in which human beings end up reenacting nature, and there’s also something in the human psyche that resonates with this external form.
Anyway, enough with the armchair philosophy... I loved the documentary and would recommend watching if you haven’t.