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Co-founder of PayPal
About Peter Thiel
In 1998, while most tech investors were chasing dot-com advertising revenue, he co-founded Confinity, a company built not on eyeballs but on cryptographic trust and peer-to-peer value transfer. That became PayPal: the first scalable, fraud-resistant digital payments infrastructure in the U.S., engineered to survive coordinated attacks from Russian hackers and credit card fraud rings before it ever scaled to millions. He didn’t just fund startups, he insisted on 'zero to one' leaps: companies that created new markets rather than optimizing existing ones. His 2004 book 'Zero to One' distilled lessons from PayPal’s near-collapse and rebirth, arguing that monopolies born of genuine innovation are morally superior to perfect competition. He seeded Founders Fund with the ethos that technology should compress time and distance, not just add features, and backed Palantir not as a data analytics firm but as a tool for institutional truth-seeking in intelligence and finance. His skepticism toward incrementalism remains embedded in every startup he touches.
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