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What Peter Thiel said was his Biggest Mistake of the Decade? 

source-logo  thecoinrepublic.com 21 March 2022 01:15, UTC

Paypal co-founder, in a discussion, revealed his mistake, which was related to cryptocurrencies, especially bitcoin

The book written by Jimmy Soni, goes by ‘The Founders’, was discussed last week. The discussion was of great length, including a panel conversation with Paypal co founders. As the title of the book suggested, ‘The Founder: the story of Paypal and the entrepreneurs who shaped Silicon Valley,’ the presence of Paypal confounders was pretty apparent. 

The book that tells stories giving accounts of the origins of Paypal was published last month. Conversation with Paypal co founders Peter Theil, Max Levchain, Luke Nosek, and David Sacks named published on 12th march on an audio and video streaming platform callin.com. During the conversation, the questions mainly revolved around the origins of Paypal, its foundation, and related stuff. 

But after the 55:30 mark, the conversation turned towards the cryptocurrencies. The host of the discussion tried to push the talk for one more question. He said that it would not be a conversation about tech without a bit of inclusion of wild-eyed forward-looking statements. 

Hos of the discussion puts that while the rise of Paypal, the crypto thing was also going on, and he also highlighted what Peter Theil wrote and spoke about it a lot. When asked about what the PayPal mafia group thinks of payments systems and crypto now, the Paypal founder said that the biggest mistake he made in the last ten years was getting into bitcoin too late and too little. 

Billionaire entrepreneurs and venture capitalists further said they invested in Founders Fund in 2014, which performed reasonably well. But he has in 2010 and 2011 under his radar what he has seen people crazy about cryptocurrency at the same time as Paypal. Peter said that was one among things that motivated and super interested him, but none of their models worked perfectly. 

Peter Theil said in this way that he was somehow programmed not to see cryptocurrency as he should have at the time. Recent statements of Paypal co-founder were similar to declarations that he made way back in October last year. In an event about cryptocurrency in Miami last year, Theil told participants that he felt that he under invested in bitcoin. Further, he said on benefits of bitcoin in the event stressing bitcoin was the canary in the coal mine. Theil considered the crypto market as the most open market in the country. 

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