Mar 2 • 13:11 UTC 🇲🇽 Mexico El Financiero (ES)

Fear Doesn’t Ride on a Donkey

The author reflects on participating as a panelist at the WallStreetBets Live event, contrasting generational perspectives in the finance and technology sectors.

Recently, the author’s son, Jaime Rogozinski, who is the creator of WallStreetBets, invited him to join as a panelist at an event held at the Miami Convention Center. This invitation placed him among a forum largely dominated by digital generations, creating a sense of contrasting historical speeds. The author feels as though he belongs to a different era, which perhaps was by design, showcasing the generational divide present in today's financial and technological sectors.

The panel featured prominent figures from the new financial and technological ecosystems such as Anthony Scaramucci, founder of SkyBridge Capital; Matthew Roszak, a blockchain investment pioneer; and Jordan Belfort, known as the "Wolf of Wall Street." The author shared the panel with Brittany Kaiser, who gained recognition for her role in exposing the Cambridge Analytica case and for her testimony before the U.S. Congress regarding data misuse, which led to Facebook facing a $5 billion fine. This mix of panelists highlights the diverse perspectives and experiences that are shaping today's financial landscape.

The event, titled "WallStreetBets Live: Where Degens Meet Davos," featured over 50 confirmed speakers and emphasized the intersection between traditional financial systems and emerging digital economies. By participating in such a forum, the author underscores the importance of intergenerational dialogue and the need for seasoned voices to engage with the evolving challenges and opportunities presented by a new era of investment and technology.

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