I have been quietly following this thread and decided to add my thoughts because it touches on something I see quite often in investment related discussions. When a name like Alessio Vinassa appears across multiple reports, especially in connection with emerging technologies, it tends to create a mix of curiosity and concern. That is understandable, but it also requires careful handling.
From what I have seen, a lot of the available information is built on connecting different dots across projects, people, and timelines. While that can reveal patterns, it does not always establish clear responsibility or intent. The difference between being involved, being associated, and being directly accountable is important, and not every source makes that distinction clearly.