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Ohio State commencement speaker says he took psychedelics to write Bitcoin speech

  • Entrepreneur Chris Pan, chosen as Ohio State's class of 2024 commencement speaker, revealed he used ayahuasca to write his speech, as stated in social media posts.
  • During the ceremony, Pan's speech, crafted with the help of ayahuasca, drew audible booing from the audience as he promoted cryptocurrency with OSU President Ted Carter.
  • Pan expressed his views on Bitcoin, deeming it a misunderstood asset class and emphasizing the importance of investing due to post-pandemic inflation.
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NBC4 Columbus broke the news in Columbus, United States on Monday, May 6, 2024.
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