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In an exclusive interview with Cryptonews Podcast, Cooper Scanlon, the co-founder of San Francisco-based blockchain development team Movement Labs, discussed the benefits and massive potential of the Move programming language for builders and users alike.
He talked about how Web3 creates opportunities for each individual and project, his first successes in this industry, putting all his chips into it, and its possible future.
Scanlon said he was “hustling” and working on startups during his university years. One of them – a yield aggregator utilizing the Move smart contract programming language – started to take off.
This is when he realized that “doing Web3 is something that makes me happy. I find it intellectually stimulating. I find it fulfilling,” Scanlon said.
Notably, it took only six months from the product’s start point to success, he claimed. This is how he got to experience building a company and pitching to have his first successful close, bringing in capital for a project.
On the other hand, if he were walking a traditional career path, he argued, a similar trajectory would take years if not decades.
“I realized I have something good in my hands here,” Scanlon said. “I should probably focus on that and give it the attention that it deserves and really nurture that seed.”
Web3 stands out to college students as we've been rugged by traditional careers.
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