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In 2017, Kazemian told ''[[Boing Boing]]'' that "Wikia, like Wikipedia, uses really old software that was built in 2001. Meanwhile there are all these new, modern crowd-knowledge sites like Rap Genius, Quora and StackOverflow, but nobody ever tried to attack the original beast - a wiki of everything - with the new, modern tools. That is what Everipedia aims to do."<ref name=James2017>{{cite web|url=https://boingboing.net/2017/06/12/can-everipedia-remake-collabor.html|title=Can Everipedia remake collaborative encyclopedias to be inclusive and enjoyable?|last=James|first=Andrea|work=[[Boing Boing]]|date=12 June 2017}}</ref> In 2017, he stated that Everipedia aims to be the largest [[online encyclopedia]].<ref name=Moon2017>{{cite web|url=https://wefunder.com/updates/90603-part-1-intro-to-everipedia-and-new-features-since-campaign|title=Everipedia Update {{!}} Part 1: Intro to Everipedia and New Features Since Campaign|last=Moon|first=Jiwon|publisher=[[Wefunder]]|date=31 July 2017}}</ref>
In 2017, Kazemian told ''[[Boing Boing]]'' that "Wikia, like Wikipedia, uses really old software that was built in 2001. Meanwhile there are all these new, modern crowd-knowledge sites like Rap Genius, Quora and StackOverflow, but nobody ever tried to attack the original beast - a wiki of everything - with the new, modern tools. That is what Everipedia aims to do."<ref name=James2017>{{cite web|url=https://boingboing.net/2017/06/12/can-everipedia-remake-collabor.html|title=Can Everipedia remake collaborative encyclopedias to be inclusive and enjoyable?|last=James|first=Andrea|work=[[Boing Boing]]|date=12 June 2017}}</ref> In 2017, he stated that Everipedia aims to be the largest [[online encyclopedia]].<ref name=Moon2017>{{cite web|url=https://wefunder.com/updates/90603-part-1-intro-to-everipedia-and-new-features-since-campaign|title=Everipedia Update {{!}} Part 1: Intro to Everipedia and New Features Since Campaign|last=Moon|first=Jiwon|publisher=[[Wefunder]]|date=31 July 2017}}</ref>

On January 13, 2018, Block.one has hosted a [https://block.one/news/block-one-makes-a-series-of-announcements-at-korea-eosio-meetup/ Blockchain Meetup] for [[EOS.IO|EOSIO]] developers in Seoul. A series of announcements has been made during event and one of the most significant is that Everipedia will be developed exclusively on the EOS platform and will be airdropping its tokens exclusively on the EOS blockchain distribution list.


== Personal life ==
== Personal life ==

Revision as of 03:51, 2 November 2018

Sam Kazemian
File:Sam-kazemian-portrailt-black-white.jpg
Sam Kazemian in 2018
Born
Sam Hamidi-Kazemian[1]

(1993-02-12) February 12, 1993 (age 31)[2]
EducationUCLA (neuroscience and philosophy)[2]
OccupationPresident of Everipedia[3]
Known forCo-founding Everipedia[4]
Websiteeveripedia.org

Sam Hamidi-Kazemian[5] (born February 12, 1993) is an Iranian-American software programmer.[2] He is the co-founder and president of Everipedia,[3] a for-profit, wiki-based online encyclopedia.[6] He founded Everipedia with Theodor Forselius in December 2014.[4]

Education

Kazemian attended Westlake High School, where he participated in athletics.[7] He was a member of the UCLA Powerlifting team from 2012 until 2015.[8] Kazemian was a double major in neuroscience and philosophy at UCLA.[2] He graduated from UCLA in 2015.[9]

Everipedia

Starting as a small project in Kazemian's dormitory room at UCLA, Sam Kazemian founded Everipedia with Theodor Forselius in December 2014.[4] Kazemian and Forselius constructed the first MVP for Everipedia while Kazemian was still at UCLA.[10]

In 2017, Kazemian told Boing Boing that "Wikia, like Wikipedia, uses really old software that was built in 2001. Meanwhile there are all these new, modern crowd-knowledge sites like Rap Genius, Quora and StackOverflow, but nobody ever tried to attack the original beast - a wiki of everything - with the new, modern tools. That is what Everipedia aims to do."[6] In 2017, he stated that Everipedia aims to be the largest online encyclopedia.[11]

On January 13, 2018, Block.one has hosted a Blockchain Meetup for EOSIO developers in Seoul. A series of announcements has been made during event and one of the most significant is that Everipedia will be developed exclusively on the EOS platform and will be airdropping its tokens exclusively on the EOS blockchain distribution list.

Personal life

Kazemian resides in Los Angeles, California, US.[2] In 2013, he became interested in Bitcoin.[12] He mined over 50 various cryptocoins to become more familiar with them and to find out about the changes that were occurring in the blockchain.[13] The top cryptocoins he preferred were Dogecoin, Namecoin, Datacoin (defunct), and Vertcoin.[13] Kazemian stated that in 2014 there were many successful cryptocurrencies to mine.[12] In his dormitory room, Kazemian assembled a GPU and CPU mining operation using his outdated desktop computers and laptops to mine cryptocurrencies.[12]

References

  1. ^ "CoinTalks – Thought Leaders in the world of Blockchain and Cryptocurrency". Eventbrite. Retrieved 2018-08-16. {{cite web}}: no-break space character in |title= at position 12 (help)
  2. ^ a b c d e f "Sam Kazemian". Crunchbase. 2018.
  3. ^ a b Chavez-Dreyfuss, Gertrude (8 February 2018). "Novogratz's New Fund, Others Invest $30 Million in Online Encyclopedia". U.S. News & World Report.
  4. ^ a b c "Everipedia Raises $30m in Series A Funding". FinSMEs. 10 February 2018.
  5. ^ "CoinTalks – Thought Leaders in the world of Blockchain and Cryptocurrency". Eventbrite. Retrieved 2018-08-16. {{cite web}}: no-break space character in |title= at position 12 (help)
  6. ^ a b James, Andrea (12 June 2017). "Can Everipedia remake collaborative encyclopedias to be inclusive and enjoyable?". Boing Boing.
  7. ^ "Sam Kazemian". Athletic.net. 2018.
  8. ^ "Sam Kazemian - 2013-14 Powerlifting Roster - UCLA Club Sports". UCLA Club Sports. 2018.
  9. ^ "Everipedia: Bản sao xấu xí và tội lỗi của Wikipedia" [Everipedia: ugly copy and sin of Wikipedia]. VNG Corporation. 10 August 2017.
  10. ^ Jafery, Reza (19 February 2018). "How Everipedia is Decentralizing History with Blockchain". Hackernoon.
  11. ^ Moon, Jiwon (31 July 2017). "Everipedia Update | Part 1: Intro to Everipedia and New Features Since Campaign". Wefunder.
  12. ^ a b c Liebowitz, David (11 December 2017). "Crypto Veteran and Blockchain Engineer Sam Kazemian Helps You Understand Bitcoin Once and For All". Bitcoin For Plebs.
  13. ^ a b Anthony, Miles (6 August 2017). "Sam Kazemian, Founder and CEO at Everipedia, Shares 4 Years of Mining Experience". The Crypto Times.