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Joel is a partner at Placeholder, a venture capital firm where he invests in decentralized networks and companies that decentralize access to data, wealth and power. Joel started the firm in 2017 with his friend [[Chris Burniske]] and mentor Brad Burnham after three years at Union Square Ventures developing the firm’s early blockchain thesis and portfolio.<ref>https://monegro.org/</ref>
Joel is a partner at Placeholder, a venture capital firm where he invests in decentralized networks and companies that decentralize access to data, wealth and power. Joel started the firm in 2017 with his friend [[Chris Burniske]] and mentor Brad Burnham after three years at Union Square Ventures developing the firm’s early blockchain thesis and portfolio.<ref>https://monegro.org/</ref>
Joel has wrote [https://monegro.org/work many well known articles] about topics in the crypto space but he is maybe most well known for his piece [https://www.usv.com/writing/2016/08/fat-protocols/ Fat Protocols]


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Latest revision as of 04:11, 8 May 2022

Joel is a partner at Placeholder, a venture capital firm where he invests in decentralized networks and companies that decentralize access to data, wealth and power. Joel started the firm in 2017 with his friend Chris Burniske and mentor Brad Burnham after three years at Union Square Ventures developing the firm’s early blockchain thesis and portfolio.[1]

Joel has wrote many well known articles about topics in the crypto space but he is maybe most well known for his piece Fat Protocols

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