According to Bloomberg, Andreessen partner Dixon's book did not cause much response when it first hit the shelves in January this year. However, some large purchasers turned out to be companies supported by Dixon and fellow crypto investors. This has raised concerns among industry critics about the potential impact: Why would those who promote fraudulent crypto schemes do such stupid things as inflating the sales of a book? Dixon said he hopes to move on from the controversy and prefers to focus on his work. Although Dixon and his team have promised a blockchain revolution for years, this revolution has not yet happened. Many of Andreessen's crypto investments are mainly due to crazy token purchases rather than the introduction of technology that benefits humanity. However, this does not seem to bother Dixon's fanatical fans. In February of this year, at the largest crypto conference of the year, an attendee declared that "Chris Dixon is the Taylor Swift of ETHDenver."