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Tim Lea

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in Salisbury, The United Kingdom
December 20

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Frustrated by a corporate career in finance, working with such names as GE Capital, HSBC, and Lloyds Bank, Tim took the entrepreneurial leap of faith and plunged deep into Web 1.0 in February 1995, setting up an internet cafe-bar & restaurant and a web design house, which he sold in 2001, prior to calling Australia his home.

Here, he followed his passion for screenwriting, culminating in him writing, directing and co-producing an internationally award-winning feature film, 54 Days in 2014.

When Tim went down the Blockchain Rabbit Hole for the first time in early 2015 he had that light bulb moment when he realised there was the chance to finally do something about film piracy and theft, leveraging this new and powerful technology. From here
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Tim Lea The Blockchain is a very complex technology that few outside the technical space really understand. I ventured "Down The Rabbit Hole" two years ago an…moreThe Blockchain is a very complex technology that few outside the technical space really understand. I ventured "Down The Rabbit Hole" two years ago and waded through technical video after technical video - so you don't have to. It is the opportunities the technology presents that most people want to know about - not the technology itself. in my business we are trying to use the technology to solve film and video piracy and theft, so I have to stay ahead of where the technology is heading so we can maximise its problem-solving capability. I then translate deep tech into deep learning for non-technical folks! (less)
Tim Lea Generally two ways :

1) I start writing with pen and paper and don;t take my hand off the paper - and just start to write. Most times it seems to kicks…more
Generally two ways :

1) I start writing with pen and paper and don;t take my hand off the paper - and just start to write. Most times it seems to kickstart some thoughts - most of them rubbish - but I have often found a golden nugget this way
2) Change the location for writing... I have my habitual routine - but will change cafes, or will go to the country for a few days (by myself) and absorb the silence and write ..

They both work for me... but always willing to try other remedies (less)
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