EP 277 - Aram Mughalyan - co-Founder of Solidate - A Bank Account Feels Like a Basic Human Right
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The Asia Tech Podcast had an enlightening conversation with Aram Mughalyan, a co-Founder of Solidate. Solidate is a community-owned, decentralized platform for freelancers to find the best web3 jobs. Some of the topics that Aram discussed: The importance of small gains and rigid discipline Having a great corporate job but feeling like something was missing Why he came to Southeast Asia and settled in Singapore Quadratic voting Building an on-chain reputation Some other titles we considered for this episode: All the Limits We Have Are the Ones We Set Ourself Just Like My Parents Wanted Me to Do We Need an Alternative System There Is Always Going to Be Uncertainty If No-one Wants Me, I’ll Start My Own Company During this episode, Aram mentioned a book by David Goggins entitled "Can't Hurt Me".
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