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The Playbook With David Meltzer

Reinventing the Internet from the Ground Up

The Playbook With David Meltzer

David Meltzer, Entrepreneur.com

Entrepreneurship, Business, Careers

4.61.9K Ratings

🗓️ 16 May 2025

⏱️ 15 minutes

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Summary

In today’s episode, I sit down with Andrew Kamal, a tech builder with experience across 37+ startups and a deep focus on quantum engineering and product design. He breaks down how his company, Riemann Computing, is creating one of the world’s most efficient data compression systems, designed to make the internet faster, cheaper, and more accessible. We talk about the massive potential of localized launch sites, internet balloons, and a compression-first approach that could reshape how data is transmitted globally. Andrew also shares the regulatory hurdles that come with innovation, why he prioritizes partnerships over investors, and what it takes to scale a breakthrough idea in a bureaucratic world.

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0:00.0

Welcome to Entrepreneurs of Playbook. I'm David Meltzer. Excited to be here to talk about one of the most exciting topics, subject matters in which I'm working in in the crowdfunding space.

0:10.4

Ever since Obama passed the Jobs Act, my life has changed. So many people with a democratization of financing and funding.

0:19.4

Andrew Kamal is leading the way as founder and CEO of Reimann Computing, Inc.

0:23.7

Welcome to the Playbook.

0:26.3

Yes, good to be here.

0:28.3

I'm the founder of Raymond Computing, and I'm excited to talk about the tech and the company and all these endeavors.

0:37.0

Well, let's start with the general platform itself

0:39.6

in understanding crowdfunding and the democratization of financing, funding, et cetera. On a technical

0:47.7

perspective, what are some of the things that we need to be aware of that maybe the general public doesn't know? In looking at the decentralized internet, what are some of the things that we need to be aware of that maybe the general public doesn't know.

0:55.6

In looking at the decentralized internet, what are some of the things that you do in Raymond

1:00.6

computing to help protect or to amplify the capabilities that now exist in order to facilitate

1:08.1

an aggregate funding or financing source?

1:13.0

So I wanted to talk a little bit about the tech, about Raymond Computing first, and then I can go on to, like, how equity crowdfunding kind of works.

1:24.1

So Raymond Computing works on data compressant.

1:38.3

One of the things that we're trying to do is we're trying to create internet balloon launch systems that compress network packets and ends up being localized. So you'd have all these different launch sites that people could actually connect sort of like a mess network to the actual

1:46.0

IP routing block system of the internet. And the idea of that is to democratize launch spaces

1:54.1

for KubeSats and be able to have wide range of internet services that are on a local level.

2:01.6

And part of that is because, you know, the internet is sort of controlled by a few major

2:08.6

conglomerates and seven people actually are the gatekeepers of the keys for the internet.

2:13.6

So we want to democratize launch sites and then we're also creating our own telemetry

2:18.5

standard that we hope becomes an internet telecommunications protocol. In regards to how equity

2:26.0

crowdfunding. Hold on. Let me stop you there, Andrew, real quick. You know, you were on one of my

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