CoinDesk sent out a survey meant to gauge the innermost feelings and thoughts of cryptoâs leading figures. Loosely based on the âProust Questionnaireâ popular during the fin de siecle, weâre hoping honest answers will reveal insights about our own age of transition.Â
Sunny Aggarwal, a Tendermint and Cosmos developer and founder of the UC Berkeley Pirate Party, answered our questions over email.
Your favorite blockchain protocol?
Cosmos, obviously.
Your # 1 favorite crypto hero?
Vitalik
Your favorite quality in an entrepreneur?
Ability to stay true to values.
Your biggest fear?
(Crypto specific) Crypto adoption goes nowhere and all this time and energy weâve spent will be [for] naught.
What would you value bitcoin at today?
$8,893.04
One word on how you got into crypto?
Doro Wat
What should crypto disrupt next?
Letâs finish disrupting money/finance first.
Public or private?
A mix realistically. Private chains that can prove particular properties publicly.
Permissioned or permissionless?
Once again a mix. Pemissioned chains in a permissionless network of blockchains.
Your net worth?
Enough for now.
What defines Satoshi?
Spent [a] ton of computing power to secure the network in the early days. Had a side effect of mining so many coins but heâs never touched them, and probably never will.
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Kathleen Breitmanâs âBlaze of Gloryâ
Meltem Demirors Takes the âProust Questionnaireâ
Your favorite economist?
Joseph Schumpeter
When and where were you when you first heard about BTC?
I first heard of crypto when dogecoin was used to fundraise for the Jamaican national bobsled team. Actually started to look further into Bitcoin a few years later.
Do you mine? Would you mine mine?
I set up a small hobbyist mining rig a little while ago, just to go through the motions and see what itâs like and better understand the software. I donât think itâs still running anymore. I probably wouldnât mine professionally, the economics donât make sense.
Your favorite revisionist crypto from crypto history?
âDebt: The First 5000 Yearsâ
Your favorite non-crypto book?
âHarry Potter and the Methods of Rationalityâ
Your most visited webpage?
Twitter
What inspires you?
Historical biographies.
What is your main fault?
I want to do too many things and canât focus on one.
Your main hero characteristic?
Bold
What is your current state of mind?
In an explore mode, just trying to learn and figure out what to work on next.
What or who do love the most?
Discussing politics, philosophy and history with friends.
When and where were you happiest?
In Berlin.
What gets you out of bed?
My sister, who wakes me up every morning cause I sleep too much.
What is your motto?
âA human being should be able to change a diaper, plan an invasion, butcher a hog, conn a ship, design a building, write a sonnet, balance accounts, build a wall, set a bone, comfort the dying, take orders, give orders, cooperate, act alone, solve equations, analyze a new problem, pitch manure, program a computer, cook a tasty meal, fight efficiently, die gallantly. Specialization is for insects.â
What would you like to be?
Impassioned
Where would you like to live?
Just moved to NYC a few months ago, but had to leave cause of [the COVID-19] situation. Looking forward to getting back there asap!
Your favorite television show or movie?
âMr. Robotâ
Your most vivid memory?
The day I joined my fraternity in college.
Your greatest achievement?
Created UC Berkeley Pirate Party.
What do you rely on?
Support of family and friends.
What would you change about yourself?
Lose weight.
Where will you be in 10 years?
Working on solving problems in education.
Your favorite fiction character?
Captain America
How do you spend your free time?
Reading, motorcycling, watching television.
What do you want your legacy to be?
Having built something that brings people more sovereignty to their lives.
How would you like to die?
Preferably not in a motorcycle accident. My mom would kill me.