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New from Tim — "Balaji Srinivasan on Bitcoin, The Great Awokening, Reputational Civil War, and Options for Becoming a Sane but Sovereign Individual" (Plus: "The Lost Presentation That Launched The 4-Hour Workweek")

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 --------------------------------------------------------------- Hi All, Please find your weekly roundup email below. The “5-Bullet Friday” newsletter is coming on Friday, as always. 🎧 New podcast episode: [Balaji Srinivasan on Bitcoin, The Great Awokening, Wolf Warrior Diplomacy, Open-Source Ecology, Reputational Civil War, Creating New Cities, and Options for Becoming a Sane but Sovereign Individual]() (Brought to you by [Wealthfront]() automated investing, [Eight Sleep’s Pod Pro Cover](=) sleeping solution for dynamic cooling and heating, and [BlockFi](=) crypto platform.) 🎧 New podcast episode: [The Lost Presentation That Launched The 4-Hour Workweek — “Secrets of Doing More with Less in a Digital World” from SXSW 2007](=) Short descriptions for each are below. Enjoy! --------------------------------------------------------------- 🎧 New podcast episode: [Balaji Srinivasan on Bitcoin, The Great Awokening, Wolf Warrior Diplomacy, Open-Source Ecology, Reputational Civil War, Creating New Cities, and Options for Becoming a Sane but Sovereign Individual]() Balaji S. Srinivasan ([@balajis]() is an angel investor and entrepreneur. Formerly the CTO of Coinbase and general partner at Andreessen Horowitz, he was also the co-founder of Earn.com ([acquired by Coinbase](=)), Counsyl ([acquired by Myriad](), Teleport ([acquired by Topia]()), and [Coin Center](=). He was named to the [MIT Technology Review’s “Innovators Under 35,”]() won a [Wall Street Journal Innovation Award](, and holds a BS/MS/PhD in Electrical Engineering and an MS in Chemical Engineering, all from Stanford University. Balaji also teaches the occasional class at Stanford, including an online MOOC in 2013, which reached 250,000+ students worldwide. To learn more about Balaji’s most recent project, sign up at [1729.com](=), a newsletter that pays you. They’re giving out BTC each day for completing tasks and tutorials. Subscribers also receive chapters from Balaji’s free book, The Network State. Please enjoy! Listen to the episode on [Apple Podcasts](=), [Spotify](, [Overcast](, [Podcast Addict](, [Pocket Casts](=), [Stitcher](), [Castbox](), [Google Podcasts](=), [Amazon Music](=), or on your favorite podcast platform. You can [watch the interview on YouTube](=) here. The transcript of this episode [can be found here](. Transcripts of all episodes [can be found here](. --------------------------------------------------------------- This episode is brought to you by [Wealthfront]()! [Wealthfront]() pioneered the automated investing movement, sometimes referred to as ‘robo-advising,’ and they currently oversee $20 billion of assets for their clients. It takes about three minutes to sign up, and then Wealthfront will [build you a globally diversified portfolio of ETFs based on your risk appetite]() and manage it for you at an incredibly low cost. Smart investing should not feel like a rollercoaster ride. Let the professionals do the work for you. Go to [Wealthfront.com/Tim]() and open a Wealthfront account today, and you’ll [get your first $5,000 managed for free, for life](). [Wealthfront]() will automate your investments for the long term. [Get started today at Wealthfront.com/Tim](). --------------------------------------------------------------- This episode is also brought to you by [BlockFi](=)! [BlockFi](=) is building a bridge between cryptocurrencies and traditional financial and wealth-management products. I became excited enough about this company that I ended up becoming an investor. Their BlockFi Rewards Visa® Signature Credit Card provides an easy way to earn more Bitcoin because you can earn 3.5% in Bitcoin back on all purchases in your first 3 months and 1.5% forever after, with no annual fee. BlockFi also lets you easily buy or sell cryptocurrencies. For a limited time, you can [earn a crypto bonus of $15–$250 in value when you open a new account](=). Get started today at [BlockFi.com/Tim](=) and use code TIM at sign up. --------------------------------------------------------------- This episode is also brought to you by [Eight Sleep](=)! [Eight Sleep’s Pod Pro Cover](=) is the easiest and fastest way to sleep at the perfect temperature. It pairs dynamic cooling and heating with biometric tracking to offer the most advanced (and user-friendly) solution on the market. Simply add [the Pod Pro Cover](=) to your current mattress and start sleeping as cool as 55°F or as hot as 110°F. It also splits your bed in half, so your partner can choose a totally different temperature. And now, my dear listeners—that’s you—can get $250 off [the Pod Pro Cover](=). Simply go to [EightSleep.com/Tim](=) or use code TIM at checkout. --------------------------------------------------------------- 🎧 New podcast episode: [The Lost Presentation That Launched The 4-Hour Workweek — “Secrets of Doing More with Less in a Digital World” from SXSW 2007](=) Welcome to another episode of [The Tim Ferriss Show](=), where it is my job to deconstruct world-class performers to tease out the routines, habits, et cetera that you can apply to your own life. This is a special episode, which features my very first speech at SXSW in March of 2007! I didn’t know that a recording existed, and it was a great surprise when [Cal Newport](, author of [Deep Work]() and writer for The New Yorker sent it to me. He used it as part of his research for a recent article that was published in The New Yorker titled “[Revisiting The 4-Hour Workweek: How Tim Ferriss’s 2007 manifesto anticipated our current moment of professional upheaval]().” And the 2007 SXSW speech was really the event that put everything into high gear. Influential tech bloggers who had heard the SXSW talk wrote about [The 4-Hour Workweek](), which put it on the radar of bigger media outlets. Eventually, the book made it onto The New York Times Best Sellers list, where it stayed, more or less, for the next seven years. It’s been a wild ride. One last thing: [Hugh Forrest](=), if you’re listening, thank you again for giving me a shot way back in the day! Please enjoy! Listen to the episode on [Apple Podcasts](, [Spotify](, [Overcast](, [Podcast Addict](, [Pocket Casts](=), [Stitcher](), [Castbox](), [Google Podcasts](=), [Amazon Music](=), or on your favorite podcast platform. The transcript of this episode [can be found here](. 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