Balaji Srinivasan Quotes
Born: October 31, 1980
Balaji Srinivasan is a visionary thinker whose insights on creativity and art have reshaped how we understand innovation in the digital age. As a technologist and entrepreneur, he champions the belief that art is not merely expression but a form of code—a system of constraints and breakthroughs that mirror the algorithms of the mind. His philosophy bridges the gap between the cold logic of technology and the warm pulse of human imagination, arguing that true creativity emerges from the friction between structure and chaos. His quotes resonate because they empower artists to see their work as a revolutionary act, a defiant blend of craft and courage that builds new worlds from the raw material of ideas.
Balaji Srinivasan Quotes (24)
"By, say, 2025-2030, I expect that there will be multiple jurisdictions that allow the tokenization of virtually any scarce resource, all the way down to personal tokens."
— Balaji Srinivasan"We think of bitcoin as mobile. It's not one company; it's broad."
— Balaji Srinivasan"I'm interested in businesses that take digital bits and turn them into interfaces for physical atoms. I'm also interested in drones, Bitcoin, and 3D printing."
— Balaji Srinivasan"Conceptually, we believe that embedded mining will ultimately establish bitcoin as a fundamental system resource on par with CPU, bandwidth, hard drive space, and RAM."
— Balaji Srinivasan"I think tokenization eventually means everyone becomes an investor once all the regulatory issues are worked out - from your computer itself to a kid in India messing around with $10."
— Balaji Srinivasan"Tokenization applies to scarce assets. Today, the most appropriate thing to tokenize is something that's purely digital. Bitcoin and ethereum are the canonical."
— Balaji Srinivasan"Our nation of immigrants is, tautologically, a nation of emigrants."
— Balaji Srinivasan"Many great founders have one or more big failures on their track record. What makes them great is that they eventually succeed despite that."
— Balaji Srinivasan"Anything scarce will ultimately be tokenized because the benefits of digitization and increased liquidity are so great."
— Balaji Srinivasan"There's a tiny number of Bitcoin wizards and an enormous number of smart developers that have no onramp to Bitcoin. We need to make that onramp easier."
— Balaji Srinivasan"We believe the most significant long-term application of bitcoin may be reducing the upfront cost of internet-connected devices to make them more accessible for the developing world."
— Balaji Srinivasan"It used to be that you had to come to Silicon Valley, walk up Sand Hill Road, network with individuals. That's now being completely changed and turned on its head by the whole ICO thing."
— Balaji Srinivasan"Bitcoin is a way to have programmable scarcity. The blockchain is the data structure that records the transfer of scarce objects."
— Balaji Srinivasan"There are downsides to implicitly trusting banks, as the 2008 financial crisis showed."
— Balaji Srinivasan"The Internet is programmable information. The blockchain is programmable scarcity."
— Balaji Srinivasan"If you deal with information, you need the Internet. If you deal with money, you need to deal with blockchains."
— Balaji Srinivasan"The future of technology is not really location-based apps; it is about making location completely unimportant."
— Balaji Srinivasan"Mobile technology makes us ever more mobile, increasingly permitting not just easier movement around a home base but permanent international relocation."
— Balaji Srinivasan"Machine translation of signs, text, and speech brings down language barriers and facilitates ever more cross-cultural meetings of like minds."
— Balaji Srinivasan"Don't do a startup unless you're ideologically driven to make it succeed beyond the economic motivation."
— Balaji Srinivasan"We need to build opt-in society, outside the U.S., run by technology."
— Balaji Srinivasan"I learned that despite having years and years of experience in math and computer science and so on, I didn't really know how to code until I formed a company."
— Balaji Srinivasan"Every time you load a webpage is a HTTP request. That's a lot of HTTP requests. If you are earning bitcoin on every HTTP request, that could be a lot of earned bitcoins."
— Balaji Srinivasan"Virtually every major technology has an initial spike of interest, then a dip, and then a long-term rise to success. The dot-com bubble is the canonical example, but there are many more."
— Balaji Srinivasan