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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The Crowd Booed The Ohio State Commencement Speaker, Who Says He Took Psychedelics To Write His Speech, As He Pitched Bitcoin To Them
Let me say this before I begin: oh how the mighty have fallen. Ohio State loses three straight times to Michigan and all of a sudden we go from locking in former Presidents to give the commencement ad...


Ohio State commencement speaker says he got help from psychedelics while writing speech
The speaker, Chris Pan, also said he used ChatGPT and artificial intelligence to write his speech, according to his social media.
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