The Archive: Crypto, Startups, and Stories

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Ever wonder how the leading crypto businesses and protocols were built? In this show, we have conversations with the founders, operators, and investors behind the most interesting businesses in crypto. Hosted by Reverie

Episodes

  1. 6d ago

    Evgeny Gaevoy, CEO & co-founder, Wintermute

    In this episode, we sit down with Evgeny Gaevoy, Founder and CEO of Wintermute, one of the largest crypto-native trading firms in the world. We cover Evgeny’s childhood growing up in post-Soviet Russia, how the chaos and opportunity of the 90s shaped his view of markets, his decade at Optiver, and why he eventually left traditional finance to build Wintermute.  Evgeny walks through the early days of the company, from struggling to raise money from VCs to eventually scaling through DeFi Summer.We also go deep on the evolution of crypto market structure and how Wintermute sees itself. Finally, we talk about Evgeny’s “Golden Path” thesis: why crypto may be losing its original purpose, why institutional adoption is not necessarily the end goal,and why he thinks crypto needs to rediscover meaning beyond speculation. ----- Altitude – the global business account with stablecoin and fiat bank transfers, free on-and off-ramps, 5% APY, corporate cards, bill pay, and more. ------ Questions or feedback? Email us at ⁠archivepodcasthost@gmail.com⁠ Website: ⁠https://thearchivepod.com⁠ Twitter: ⁠https://x.com/Archive_Pod⁠ ------ Timestamps (0:00) Intro (1:07) What is Wintermute (4:14) Evgeny's upbringing (15:59) Joining Optiver and learning market making (26:28) Leaving Optiver, moving to London, and discovering crypto (36:00) Starting Wintermute and raising from VCs (41:17) Getting into DeFi before it was obvious (53:53) How Wintermute avoids bureaucracy and operated like a tech company (1:03:33) The Golden Path for crypto (1:23:01) What bad market making behaviour actually looks like (1:35:33) Evgeny's thoughts on Hyperliquid (1:39:09) Wintermute's next chapters, and building beyond market making (1:51:57) DND, Warhammer, and grand strategy games

    Evgeny Gaevoy, CEO & co-founder, Wintermute
  2. Jun 8

    Dan Guido, Trail of Bits

    Dan Guido is the co-founder and CEO of Trail of Bits, one of the most respected security research firms in crypto, government, and software infrastructure. In this episode, we trace Dan’s path from hacking his high school’s computer systems to working at the NSA, the Federal Reserve incident response team and eventually building Trail of Bits. We dive into how North Korean hackers became some of the most sophisticated attackers in the world, what DARPA is, and how trail of bits works with government contracts. Finally, Dan shares his views on AI and cybersecurity, why defense may benefit more than offense, and what happens when agents dramatically increase the attack surface of the internet. ----- Altitude – the global business account with stablecoin and fiat bank transfers, free on-and off-ramps, 5% APY, corporate cards, bill pay, and more. ------ Questions or feedback? Email us at ⁠archivepodcasthost@gmail.com⁠ Website: ⁠https://thearchivepod.com⁠ Twitter: ⁠https://x.com/Archive_Pod⁠ ------ Timestamps ((0:00) Intro (0:23) Altitude (1:14) What is Trail of Bits and how did it get started (6:49) Dan's upbringing and developing a passion for computer science and hacking (16:25) Working at the NSA (22:51) North Korean hacks on crypto (28:22) The incident response team at the Fed (33:05) The motivation behind Trail of Bits, and DARPA's role (47:23) Starting Trail of Bits (58:22) Government shutdown, losing all revenue, and surviving with 1 paycheck (1:04:36) Hiring people for mastery and building a high agency team (1:15:34) Bitcoin post-quantum cryptography (1:20:12) The culture and expectation at Trail of Bits (1:38:42) Mythos and AI's role in cybersecurity (2:05:48) San Bernardino iPhone incident, and Dan's proudest moments (2:12:12) Learning to become a CEO (2:19:59) Peiter "Mudge" Zatko

  3. Apr 24

    Michael Shaulov, co-founder, Fireblocks

    Michael Shaulov is the co-founder and CEO of Fireblocks, the leading infrastructure platform powering digital asset operations for institutions. In this episode, we trace Michael’s journey from growing up in Israel and serving in Unit 8200 to building and selling his first company, and ultimately founding Fireblocks after uncovering critical security flaws in early crypto markets. We also dive into how Fireblocks found product-market fit by obsessing over a narrow set of customers, and how the company scaled through DeFi, market crashes, and hypergrowth. ----- Altitude – the global business account with stablecoin and fiat bank transfers, free on-and off-ramps, 5% APY, corporate cards, bill pay, and more. ------ Questions or feedback? Email us at ⁠archivepodcasthost@gmail.com⁠ Website: ⁠https://thearchivepod.com⁠ Twitter: ⁠https://x.com/Archive_Pod⁠ ------ Timestamps (0:00) Intro (0:34) Altitude (1:31) Growing up in Israel, learning programming, and starting internet businesses (7:49) Unit 8200 and the mindset it teaches (16:05) First startup, mentorship, and early lessons (20:20) Discovering crypto through exchange hacks (28:18) Finding product-market fit with Fireblocks (37:11) Enterprise-first vs bottom-up GTM strategy (42:53) DeFi moment and catching the Compound wave (51:24) Surviving Terra, 3AC, FTX (1:08:44) What is fireblocks doing today “At the end of the day as a small startup your goal is not to actually boil the ocean, your goal is not to promise everything to everyone, your goal is find the narrowest MVP that will appeal for a systematically well defined category of customers”

    Michael Shaulov, co-founder, Fireblocks

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Ever wonder how the leading crypto businesses and protocols were built? In this show, we have conversations with the founders, operators, and investors behind the most interesting businesses in crypto. Hosted by Reverie

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