More About Guy
Guy Wuollet is a general partner at Andreessen Horowitz, focusing on infrastructure and application layer investments across crypto. He believes decentralized networks can better align incentives on the Internet and enable the future of commerce and communication.
Prior to joining a16z, he worked on independent research in concert with Protocol Labs. His work focused on building decentralized networking protocols and upgrading Internet infrastructure.
Guy holds a B.S. in Computer Science from Stanford University, where he rowed on the Varsity Crew team.
Latest Content
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Daylight is building a decentralized protocol to fund and coordinate distributed energy resources.
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"Which blockchain should I build in?" Is a very top of mind question for builders in web3, including for people coming into the space for the first time.
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A blockchain architectures debate including the tradeoffs, and what should one optimize for (or not!), depending on what you’re building.
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A common complaint about the internet – in both web2 and web3 – is that privacy is an elusive privilege and not viewed as a priority in many cases. In web2, data breaches and outright hacks have plagued social networks a...
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Privacy-preserving technologies are essential for the modern world. Much of human information is now stored and exchanged online, and vast swathes of that information are meant to be private.
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A persistent problem in web3 today is the issue of scalability: as blockchains like Ethereum add users and experience unpredictable surges in network demand, they increasingly run into the same hitches of slow transactio...
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Crypto assets like ETH and BTC have been challenging to use for payments, lending, and a variety of other financial applications in large part because of their price instability. Take lending as an example. Making a loan...
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From the start, our core thesis has been that blockchains are a new class of computers. The three fundamental components of any computer are computation (your CPU), storage (your hard drive), and networking (your network...