Nader Al-Naji aka 'Diamondhands' Reveals Long-Term Plan for Bitclout Blockchain

Nader Al-Naji, aka “Diamondhands,” announced the DeSo blockchain, short for “decentralized social,” which has raised $200 million from major venture capital firms including a16z. The pseudonymous founder of the controversial social media site BitClout has confirmed his identity and revealed some of the thinking behind the platform’s chaotic rollout. “The Hash” squad discusses what’s next for BitClout, exploring whether DeSo could be the backbone for the future of decentralized social media.

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