Our Moral Board · Public-source moral portrait
Andreas M. Antonopoulos
A draft editorial portrait of the author, speaker, and educator whose explanations of open blockchain systems helped connect the Internet of Money to the possibility of an Internet of Value.
His work made peer-to-peer money, open protocols, custody, security, and decentralization understandable beyond specialist circles, giving Moses language for distinguishing internet-native transfer from the wider formation of value.
Eight guarded lenses
A public reading, not a measured identity.
The canonical labels are used to organize public evidence. They do not indicate workshop completion, consent, verification, or access to private identity state.
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Given Identity
Lens 1 of 8 · sourced fact
Public biographies describe a British-Greek background and an education in computer science, data communications, networks, and distributed systems.
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Earned Identity
Lens 2 of 8 · sourced fact
Built a public body of work as an author, speaker, and educator, including Mastering Bitcoin, Mastering Ethereum, and The Internet of Money.
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Skills
Lens 3 of 8 · editorial interpretation
His public work demonstrates technical explanation, protocol literacy, security reasoning, public speaking, and translation between specialist systems and general audiences.
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Rented Identity
Lens 4 of 8 · sourced fact
Public roles include author, educator, speaker, podcast host, and open-blockchain advocate; these roles describe work rather than the whole person.
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Moral Compass
Lens 5 of 8 · editorial interpretation
Moses reads the free accessibility of his books and talks, together with his emphasis on open systems and individual agency, as a practice of widening technical participation.
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Story
Lens 6 of 8 · editorial interpretation
Within the Gratitude Series, The Internet of Money becomes a bridge: it makes a networked monetary system legible, then leaves open the larger question of how human value forms before exchange.
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Identity State
Lens 7 of 8 · not assessed
Not assessed. Public teaching and authorship cannot establish a person’s present internal, relational, or wellbeing state.
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Consent and Disclosure
Lens 8 of 8 · editorial disclosure
No identity-workshop or publication consent was provided. This draft uses public sources for a limited editorial interpretation and makes no claim of endorsement or board participation.
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