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An Interview with "Little Duke", founder and developer of IDCoins

I met David Duccini (aka Little Duke) at Coins in the Kingdom, where we chatted about Bitcoin scams at a bar with Chris DeRose and Joshua Unseth until 2am. He seemed bright and talked about Ethereum's trivializing the problem of reputation. This was the first thorough critique I had heard on Ethereum and I followed up with him weeks later to hear more.....


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