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Stripe just hit a trillion dollars in annual payments—that's the entire GDP of Indonesia flowing through a company built by two Irish brothers who started coding as teenagers. Patrick Collison spent 16 years obsessing over the boring problem of online payments while every other founder chased viral growth, and now Stripe processes money for millions of businesses by letting developers integrate checkout in seven lines of code. The wildest part is how he did it: moving slowly, making documentation so good people read it for fun, and turning down the Silicon Valley playbook of growth at all costs.
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