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Todd Ault failed so many times his wife says an average person wouldn’t survive a single week of what he endures. Clayton Thomas built a social commerce fintech deployed in 80 countries and has been sued more times than he can count. Riadh Bouaziz arrived in France from Tunisia with nothing but a high school diploma and now runs a luxury linen company present in 85 countries. And a 30-year-old from Moscow got into crypto mining Ethereum from his motherboard. Dustin Plantholt moderates a raw, unscripted conversation about what it actually costs to be unstoppable.

WHAT THIS PANEL COVERS

PANELISTS

• Dustin Plantholt — Host, “Unstoppable Entrepreneurs”; Journalist & Entrepreneur (Moderator)
• Milton “Todd” Ault III — Founder & Executive Chairman, Hyperscale Data (NYSE: GPUS)
• Clayton Thomas — CEO & Co-Founder, The ROOT Brands
• Riadh Bouaziz — Founder & CEO, RKF Luxury Linen
• Vladimir — Entrepreneur, Moscow

unDavos is a community-driven summit running during WEF week in Davos, democratizing the conversation around global challenges.

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Tags: entrepreneurship, founder mental health, failure, resilience, unstoppable mindset, Todd Ault, Clayton Thomas, Riadh Bouaziz, Dustin Plantholt, startup advice, founder stories, crypto mining, social commerce, luxury business, sustainability patents, entrepreneur therapy, Warren Buffett, bootstrap, unDavos, Davos 2026, WEF

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That Elena is one of those individuals that she puts everybody else first. She was supposed to, this morning, come to Abraham House. And I had said to her there was something very special being done in her name. And she said, the people that are relying on me, those who are trusting me, they come first. So with that, Elena, I'd like you to come forward. On behalf of one of the oldest operating Islamic communities in the world, Riyadh, my Arabic is not very good. So I might need your eyes. From the chief imam to Elena. Wow, thank you very much. Thank you very much. This is in honor of how you treat people and what you do for others. And this is one of the highest honors that they give. This is a 600-year-old community from North Macedonia, going all the way back to the times of the Turks, the Ottoman Empire. And so from the chief imam to yourself and from the whole community. I'm touched. Thank you so much. That's unity. She doesn't ask people their religious beliefs. She brings everybody into her family. It's my unstoppable. So I like to give people kind of like things because I get them to get engaged. I feel like I guess bribe my friends. Unstoppable. That word. What does it mean? I'm going to go to somebody there. The guy looks away. I'm like, I'm not making eye contact. I'm not making eye contact. You're making eye contact now. Unstoppable. What does it mean to you? Relentless. Relentless. What? To be relentless. Let me give you a gift card. How about a lad