Our Moral Board · Public-source moral portrait
Tiana Laurence
A draft editorial portrait of the author and technologist whose accessible blockchain writing helped translate an opaque technical field for business and general readers.
Her explanatory work reinforced the importance of making infrastructure understandable before asking people or institutions to adopt it.
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
The available source set establishes her public professional context as a technology author, educator, investor, and entrepreneur; it does not supply or require private biographical detail.
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Earned Identity
Lens 2 of 8 · sourced fact
Authored multiple editions of Blockchain For Dummies and other educational work on blockchain, NFTs, and emerging technology.
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Skills
Lens 3 of 8 · editorial interpretation
Her public work demonstrates technical translation, business education, writing, teaching, and explaining emerging infrastructure without requiring a specialist background.
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Rented Identity
Lens 4 of 8 · sourced fact
Public roles have included author, technology-company co-founder, educator, and investor; these are professional positions rather than a total identity.
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Moral Compass
Lens 5 of 8 · editorial interpretation
Moses interprets the effort to explain blockchain to non-specialists as a commitment to informed participation: people should understand a system’s uses and limits before following its momentum.
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Story
Lens 6 of 8 · editorial interpretation
In the Gratitude Series, a deliberately accessible book becomes an entry point from unfamiliar technical language into questions about infrastructure, trust, and value.
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Identity State
Lens 7 of 8 · not assessed
Not assessed. Professional biography and educational output cannot establish a person’s 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 professional sources and does not imply endorsement, private assessment, or actual board participation.
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