SILICONE HEARTSTRING: A TALE OF LOVE AND DISRUPTION
ed the sky as the light faded-a very different palette from the cold blue of my smartwatch. Twenty hours of coding had left me disheveled-my usua
y tie into a frenzy. I whirled, squinting against the wind, and watched as Marcus
oise of the engine. "The board's going
sed meals, and ruthless drive coalesced into one moment. VegaTech was about to beco
over me. The world titled and for a moment I felt like I
as at my side in an instan
the dizziness. "Yeah, j
range feeling of loneliness washed over me. All those lights,
"Let's get you inside before you fall off your own buil
the elevator went its way down, my mi
speration: I was hunched over, lines of code reflected back in my glasses off a secondhand laptop. The fl
door yanked me out of the zon
ying over the keyboard.
ng a piece of paper. "Enough is enough, kid. You're
on notice from his hand. This couldn't be h
ing the desperation in my voice. "I jus
spat, "I need rent money, not pipe dreams. You've g
whiteboards scribbled with equations, at stacks of books on programming, at the futon where I'd
ll going to
m and Dad were right. Maybe this was stupid. I could go
h. I couldn't quit. Not now, when I was so close to
it with a fire anew. I had 48
led me into the main conference room, where the board o
ody yelled under stress. "What we are going to show you right now will chan
at I detailed the intricacies of our new system, the wider their eyes seem
transparent, corruption-free system for record keeping and transactions. Just think
ur board's oldest members, Mr. Chen, clutching at his chest.
e as he slumped forward in his c
elt myself get pushed aside and could do nothing but st
. "Just a minor heart episode. We'll take hi
I caught his eye. And to my
heezed. "You've done it, my b
at was happening struck me. The power we'd just loose
se migh
ourselves for our global launch. I watched from a VIP box in the New York Stock Exchange as VegaTech's blockch
ng our technology at this incredible rate. I'd get on to the global map every night and just watch the
village in rural Africa-a place I knew well from my gap year before college. I spent months h
ecure microloans, with its transparent governance on our blockchain. Tears prickled at my eyes as
ot for the money or the fame, but this chanc
ch suddenly buzzed. An encrypted message, routed throu
from my father-the man who had vanished without a tra
e message. Seven word
ng for you. T
reeled. Coming? Who? Why? And afte
lized: the vertigo that had overwhelmed me on that roof
he world. Now, it seemed, s