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Yesterday I did a long-form lecture in a class at Princeton about the history of money through the lens of technology.

The nice thing was that it helped me figure out what to include in my upcoming larger talk, discussion, Q&A, and book signing at Princeton about Broken Money. The talk portion of this event is shorter, so I need it to be as concise and impactful as possible, and I've been thinking about what to emphasize and I really have a good outline for that now.

If you're in the PA/NJ/NYC area, consider coming to the event on Feb 6th. It's open to the public but requires registration:
https://gceps.princeton.edu/booktalk-lynalden/

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Mack · 113w
Mind if I hit you up to sign your book?
buyBTCRetireEarly · 113w
https://damus.io/note1umq2n572cvfgwg0r4alqjx5wug5k6juedj4g99cvqm4cmz7ac7gsn3mua0
Cosmic · 113w
Just started the book! I can see where this is leading...
Purple Painter · 113w
Lyn I just got Broken Money in the mail. It’s so easy to read and easily digestible. I’ve been thinking about it for months and finally got it and The Bitcoin Standard. I’m only 100 pages in, and am captivated. Thanks for all the effort of writing this. I was very excited to see the profits f...
Andy · 113w
Imma catch you at one of these someday. 2/6 is not that day.
Hiworld · 113w
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Dissident Sound · 113w
what do i put down as my "affiliation" when registering ?
Delta Mike · 113w
Lyn, if the topic of Canadian CBDCs comes up during the discussion/Q&A, request you ask a policy question: whether the appropriate constraints (privacy-preserving or anti-authoritarian) the government will, or should, place on itself so as to not completely abuse the power of controlling its people...
NathanS000 · 112w
Loved the book! It’s surprisingly easy to read- a real page-turner, considering how densely packed with info it is. Hope you will come to the Chicago area sometime.
Goog · 112w
Would love to make it but can't. In light of Powel's recent remarks on price instability hurting people in poverty the most and suggesting that, THAT is a concern of the fed. It would be amazing if you addressed how Fed policy HAS effected people in poverty. Especially because there will be an ex c...