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[Navigating the Illegible: Matt Huang on Crypto, High Standards, and Paradigm's Mission]-[Matt Huang - Investing At The Frontier - [Invest Like the Best, EP.420]]

Invest Like the Best with Patrick O'Shaughnessy · B2 · 2025-04-22

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Navigating the Illegible: A Conversation with Matt Huang

In this episode of Invest Like the Best, Patrick O'Shaughnessy sits down with Matt Huang, co-founder of Paradigm, to discuss his journey through the venture capital landscape, the evolution of his investment philosophy, and his deep-seated conviction in the long-term potential of cryptocurrency.

The Evolution of a "Maniac on a Mission"

Matt Huang’s career has been defined by a series of distinct chapters: from an MIT student obsessed with the "family North Star directive" of academic achievement, to a failed startup founder, and eventually to a partner at Sequoia Capital. Huang reflects on his formative years, noting that reading Paul Graham’s essays during his time at MIT was a pivotal moment. It provided him with a sense of "agency," shifting his worldview from asking for permission to realizing that one can simply "figure out what you want to do and just go do it."

The Sequoia Experience and the Power of High Standards

During his four-and-a-half-year tenure at Sequoia Capital, Huang was exposed to what he describes as the "highest standard place" he has ever experienced. He emphasizes that Sequoia's culture of excellence—exemplified by the legendary logo wall and the relentless pursuit of "next Apple" outcomes—permanently altered his own ambitions. He credits Doug Leone for being a mentor who validated his opinions and raised his confidence, underscoring that one of the greatest "free lunches" in business is the ability to surround oneself with people who raise your standards.

Investing as a Search for Truth

Huang’s approach to investing is deeply influenced by his early success with ByteDance. He recounts a 2012 trip to Beijing where he met founder Yiming Zhang. Despite hating the company's initial "personalized news" idea, Huang recognized an "extremely competent, obsessed person" with high clarity and aggressive ambition. This investment, which returned thousands of times his initial capital, taught him that while intuition plays a role, the most successful investments often stem from the unique "energy signature" of a founder.

Decoding the "Illegible" Frontier of Crypto

When discussing crypto, Huang introduces the concept of "legibility." He argues that there is an inverse correlation between how legible (understandable) a space is and its prospective returns. Crypto, he asserts, remains a frontier that is "extremely illegible" to the mainstream. He warns against the temptation to make crypto legible too quickly, as oversimplifying complex, organic systems—much like planting a forest in perfectly straight lines—can destroy the very complexity that allows for innovation.

The Mission of Paradigm

Founded in 2018, Paradigm is more than an investment firm; it is a "crypto-native" organization that builds open-source tools and conducts fundamental research. Huang explains that their mission is to "advance the frontier of crypto." He views crypto as a low-level, foundational technology that enables humans to coordinate without relying on centralized institutions.

Key takeaways from his vision include:

  • Crypto as Money: Bitcoin is the most valuable startup of the last 15 years, evolving from a "toy" into "digital gold" recognized even by institutional giants like BlackRock.
  • Programmable Finance: Stablecoins are a modern, 24/7 global payment rail. Huang sees them as a "perfect control experiment" that modernizes financial infrastructure, allowing for new types of programmatic interactions that traditional finance cannot replicate.
  • Economic Freedom: Huang argues that economic freedom is an "underrated frontier." He expresses concern over the "financial surveillance" and "debanking" practices in the West, viewing crypto as a necessary check against the potential for totalitarian overreach.

Conclusion

For Huang, the volatility of the crypto market is secondary to the long-term mission. While he acknowledges that investing in FTX was a mistake, he remains committed to the "builder" mentality. His journey reflects a move toward intellectual zen, where he focuses on the long-term potential of crypto to provide individual sovereignty and privacy. By operating at the intersection of computer science, economics, and game theory, Paradigm continues to push for a future where financial systems are not just efficient, but fundamentally open and permissionless.

🎯Key Sentences

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I'm looking for maniacs on a mission.
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Trust me, it's a tool you won't want to work without.
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It was just the water at the time.
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I don't envy the environment people have to wade through.
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I think that's a platitude.
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📝Key Phrases

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maniacs on a mission
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reduce friction
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all-in-one operating system
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single source of data
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staying ahead of the game
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📖 Transcript

Something I speak about frequently on Invest Like the Best, is the idea of life's work.
A more fun way to think about it is that I'm looking for maniacs on a mission.
This is the basis for our investment firm PositiveSum and it's the reason why I'm so enthusiastic about our presenting sponsor, RAMP.
Not only are the founders, Karim and Eric, life's work level founders, certainly maniacs on a mission.
They have created a product that is effectively an unlock for founders and finance team to do more of their life's work by streamlining financial operations, saving everyone their most precious resource time.
RAMP has built a command and control system for corporate cards and expense management.

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