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Co-Founder of @Hedera and @Hashgraph and @DeRecAlliance. Inventor of #hashgraph. @CarnegieMellon PhD. Creating the trust layer of the internet. #HelloFuture

Conversations about science, technology, history, philosophy and the nature of intelligence, consciousness, love, and power. Lex is an AI researcher at MIT and beyond.
Lex has gone deep with cryptographers, mathematicians, and distributed systems thinkers... but he's never sat with the person who looked at blockchain's entire architecture, decided it was wrong, and built a mathematically proven alternative from first principles — one that Google, IBM, Boeing, and Deutsche Telekom now stake their reputations on.
Leemon Baird invented the hashgraph consensus algorithm: gossip-about-gossip plus virtual voting, achieving asynchronous Byzantine fault tolerance without mining, without leaders, without proof-of-work. He completed his PhD at Carnegie Mellon in under three years, taught computer science at the US Air Force Academy, published 100+ peer-reviewed papers in security and machine learning, and then built Hedera — the only public ledger running hashgraph, now processing over 15,000 transactions per second in commercial (not speculative) usage.
The timing is sharp:
This is one of the most technically beautiful consensus stories in computer science, sitting inside one of the most consequential regulatory windows in crypto's history, carried by a person who can explain both with the rigor Lex's audience demands.
Vote to make this happen and suggest the questions that would make this the definitive hashgraph episode — the Byzantine math, the tension between decentralization and a governing council with Boeing on it, the real endgame for enterprise DLT. And share this to rally others... because a conversation this overdue shouldn't stay in the dark.
Nomination created on April 9, 2026