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In this episode, I talk to Emil Pitkin, founder and CEO of GovPredict and researcher at the Wharton School @ UPenn. We talk about how the meat-space politics works - lobbyists, PACs, voting, and how information flows. As technologists, we often forget that it is about people caring and being engaged to get things to happen, but also to be fair. Emil and I explore what can be done in these times when politics seems to be the main thing on TV.
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This episode I talk to Arthur Brock, who is behind Holochain and MANY more things. Holo is betting on Blockchain not being the right design and wants to offer an alternative for running decentralized apps. What is it like to bet against the trend? We also discuss what is wrong with representative democracy and how currencies can change social problems? And, what is actually a currency? Hint: it is not about money.
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Which countries should drive tokenization and which should wait or could even lose from transparency? Massive amounts of data don't mean oversight or insight. What does a lawyer fear in tokenization and rushing into the future of ultra digitalization and a non-liable world?
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This episode I talk to Scott Nelson from Sweetbridge. Huge amounts of money is wasted by uncertainty in supply chains and blockchain is the ideal mature solution. How does a blockchain company acquiring another blockchain company?
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Terra0 is a project for self-governing forests. What is really humanities view on nature and forests? What could happen if we gave forests more agency? What would it optimize for and would it harvest us for the minerals? Or just forbid us to enter? How does a forest need humans for care and governance? What is the role of art in future scaping?
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What happens if you create a local credit? Will it stimulate a local economy? Will it sub-optimize the capitalistic system? How do you scale and replicate it?
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What is a prediction market and how can we use it to predict the future, but also to inform people and maybe give robots emotions? How can we create markets for algorithms? And how can markets change politics and society?
Will blockchains be able to lower the barrier to entry or just shine the shoes of the currently in power and wealthy? -
How to handle legal disputes in a trustless way. What do Blockchains add? What are the game theory challenges?
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What happens when users get to control a piece of the internet. What does this browser of servers mean when we can use own client and still communicate? Can we create a new Internet owned by the people, an internet designed like a city by an architect and not only engineers?
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What is a trustless, stable currency? And why is it needed? Who are the stakeholders to make sure it stays stable and well governed?
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How bitcoins a better gold. How Blockchain enables new startups. Will Blockchain end unicorns? Participating in ICOs and investments.
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