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    Warren Paul Anderson

    BUIDLing in crypto / web3 for 10 years

    Warren Paul Anderson is a distinguished blockchain, crypto, and web3 technology executive, recognized for his strategic leadership and expertise in building distributed systems and open protocols through applied cryptography.

    With a rich background that began in 2011 as a Bitcoin miner, Warren has evolved into a prominent figure in the crypto industry. He co-founded Hedgy in 2013, a pioneering DeFi platform that developed smart contracts on the Bitcoin blockchain, later acquired by Wyre. Warren moved on to Ripple in 2016, where he held various product leadership roles within crypto protocols and platforms, contributing significantly to initiatives like RippleX, the XRP Ledger, Interledger, and Paystring.

    During his tenure at Ripple, Warren's innovation led to his co-invention of On-Demand Liquidity, an innovative enterprise payment API utilizing crypto for rapid cross-border settlements. Warren's achievements extend to his current role as the CEO of Discreet Labs since 2022, where he oversees a team of over 60 engineers and operators dedicated to creating scalable privacy systems leveraging zero-knowledge proofs (ZKP) for web3 applications.

    Warren Anderson's expertise has not gone unnoticed in the academic world, as he frequently shares his insights as a guest lecturer at prestigious institutions like Stanford, Northwestern, UC Berkeley, Wharton, University College London, and the University of Zurich. His speaking engagements cover a wide range of topics including web3, blockchain, cryptocurrency, fintech, and broader technology landscapes.

    Warren pursued his education at Northwestern University, studying Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Arts in Pre-Medicine, Religion, and Economics. He later pursued a Master of Science in Computer Science and Environmental Science (dual program) at Harvard University before embarking on his impactful career journey.

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    Oct 2 · twitter

    outside of the 100m or so americans that hate elon there’s over a billion in the world that worship him

    Jul 15 · twitter

    "All problems in computer science can be solved by adding another level of indirection… except for the problem of too many layers of indirection." ~ David Wheeler

    Oct 1 · Folio Weekly
    Sitemap - Folio 2.0 / EU Jacksonville - Folio Weekly
    Nov 7 · Herald Sheets
    Ripple’s XRP-Powered ODL in Bitso and Bitstamp Read Negative Liquidity. Is This Real or a Glitch? - Herald Sheets
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