Arjun Khemani is one of the sharpest young thinkers in the progress movement.
He dropped out of high school at 16, built apps with Naval’s team, ran a podcast with guests like David Deutsch and Balaji, and found himself inside the Bitcoin–Zcash privacy debate before turning 20.
Niklas sits down with Arjun to explore how COVID shifted his worldview, how The Beginning of Infinity pushed him toward a deeper model of progress, and why privacy became central to his thinking about innovation.
They unpack Zcash as an encrypted monetary system, how zero-knowledge proofs work in practice, how privacy shapes creativity and risk-taking, and what a modern Renaissance of talent could look like in a world built on cryptography.
They also cover:
The path from Bitcoin to Zcash and the tech behind shielded transactions
Privacy as a foundation for authenticity, safety, and experimentation
AI-driven surveillance and its implications for money
Funding talented people and the lessons from the Medici era
The philosophical lineage: Deutsch, Popper, Schmer, optimism, error correction
How Zcash fits into the broader landscape of crypto protocols
A conversation for anyone thinking about cryptography, progress, startup societies, and how the next wave of talent emerges and gets supported.
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