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Ian Rogers tells me I need a crypto wallet

2025/5/7
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Peter Kafka: 我对加密货币的未来发展和安全性存疑,特别是对于普通用户而言,复杂的密钥管理和潜在的风险令人担忧。我难以理解为什么需要额外的物理安全措施来保护数字资产,这与我们日常习惯的数字生活方式似乎格格不入。 尽管如此,我仍然愿意倾听并尝试理解加密货币的价值,特别是来自像Ian Rogers这样在互联网早期就参与其中的人的观点。他们的经验和视角或许能帮助我更好地理解这场技术变革。 Ian Rogers: Ledger 并非一家单纯的加密货币公司,而是一家致力于数字资产安全和自托管的硬件公司。我们提供的硬件钱包利用了类似信用卡和护照的智能卡技术,为用户的数字资产和秘密信息提供最高级别的安全保障。 我们相信,随着数字经济的不断发展,数字资产和数字所有权将变得越来越重要。Ledger 硬件钱包能够有效地解决数字资产安全问题,避免用户因密钥丢失或平台风险而遭受损失。 此外,我们还推出了Ledger Recover服务,让用户能够轻松地备份和恢复他们的密钥,进一步提升了数字资产的安全性和易用性。 我们认为,加密货币代表着‘价值互联网’,与信息互联网不同,它需要解决价值安全的问题。Ledger 正是在解决这些问题,为用户提供更便捷、更安全的数字资产管理方式。 我们相信,未来十年内,加密货币技术将被广泛应用于企业后台系统,无论我是否参与其中。我们正在努力让消费者拥有更多控制权,并提供更多选择,而不是仅仅依赖于应用商店中的应用程序。

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I wanted to talk to Ian Rogers about his fascinating career. He wanted to talk to me about Ledger, the crypto wallet company he’s working at now.

So we did both things.

Background: Rogers was an important figure in the digital music business, back when the music business was being fundamentally reshaped by digital. He helped the Beastie Boys get on the internet, long before every band did that. Then he helped bring digital music to millions of people in the MP3 era - first at AOL, then Yahoo — and then in the streaming era — first at Beats, and then Apple Music. Then he did digital stuff at LVMH, the luxury goods conglomerate. Now he’s chief experience officer at Ledger, a French company that has sold 7 million physical storage devices for crypto.

I remain confused and skeptical about crypto, but I’m always open to hearing from folks who are passionate about it — to see if they can convince me that I’m missing something. And the most persuasive argument I hear is usually from folks like Rogers — people who were around when the internet was novel and exciting in the 90s, and think they’re seeing the same kind of tectonic shift this time around. It’s a pitch that’s part FOMO — you wouldn’t want to be one of the people who thought the internet was a fad in 1995, right? — and part blue-sky optimism: What if it was 1995 and you could get in on the ground floor of the internet? Take a listen and let me know what you think.

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