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  • Aaron has had a big passion for technology ever since his curiosity was piqued by online gaming, where he made a career for himself. The complex ecosystem of games got him interested, and he pivoted to dedicate himself to growth and strategy. Now, he stands at Osmosis Labs, the core team responsible for developing Osmosis, an appchain that serves as the DeFi Hub for the Cosmos Ecosystem.

    Time Stamps
    00:00 to 05:00 - Who’s Aaron
    05:00 to 09:41 - Osmosis
    09:41 to 11:27 - Cosmos
    11:27 to 16:00 - Sovereign Layers
    16:00 to 20:00 - Security
    20:00 to 23:00 - Corporations
    23:00 to 32:39 - Osmosis Value Proposition
    32:39 to 34:28 - Pairing
    34:28 to 36:17 - Impermanent Loss
    36:17 to 41:10 - Volatility and Fees
    41:10 to 42:45 - Competitors
    42:45 to 46:22 - Singularity
    46:22 to 47:41 - Consensus and Concerns
    47:41 to 51:23 - BRC-20
    51:23 to 55:37 - Rounding Off

    Guest Links
    Website: https://osmosis.zone/
    Twitter: https://twitter.com/osmosiszone
    Aaron’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/aaronxkong
    Blog: https://medium.com/osmosis
    Discord: https://discord.com/invite/osmosis
    Cosmos: https://cosmos.network/

    IBC: Inter-Blockchain Communication Protocol, an open‐source protocol for relaying messages between independent distributed ledgers

    JSON: JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) is a lightweight data interchange format commonly used for storing and transmitting data between a server and a web application. It uses a simple and human-readable syntax consisting of key-value pairs and supports various data types.

    Impermanent Loss: Impermanent loss is a temporary loss experienced by liquidity providers in automated market maker (AMM) platforms due to price fluctuations in the pooled tokens.



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  • Jeff is an artist who has been experimenting with tech for more than a decade. For him, exploring and getting into NFTs was a natural progression. He dived in, learned, and eventually got invited to join Artblocks to shape the boundaries and concepts of art and generative art in the blockchain and the world.

    Time Stamps
    00:00 to 08:00 - Who’s Jeff
    08:00 to 13:46 - Generative Art
    14:30 to 17:00 - ArtBlocks
    17:00 to 19:23 - Rarity
    19:23 to 24:50 - Plan
    24:50 to 28:10 - Being Artblock’s CCO
    28:10 to 30:37 - Artblocks Mission
    30:37 to 35:07 - Memes
    35:07 to 37:55 - Is AI Art?
    37:55 to 41:50 - Future of NFTs
    41:50 to 52:32 - Provenance for Physical Goods
    52:32 to 55:27 - The Human Role
    55:27 to 56:27 - Rounding Off

    Guest Links
    Website: https://www.artblocks.io/
    Twitter: https://twitter.com/artblocks_io
    Jeff’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/jeffgdavis
    Discord: discord.gg/artblocks

    Useful Links Based On Conversation
    SuperRare: https://superrare.com/
    Known Origin: https://knownorigin.io/
    Coinbase: https://www.coinbase.com/
    Midjourney: midjourney.com/
    Fidenza: https://opensea.io/collection/fidenza-by-tyler-hobbs
    Jack Butcher: https://twitter.com/jackbutcher



    Podcast Host: Bunzy
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  • Dave is an attorney specialized in security and intellectual property law. He works in the cannabis and psychedelics field. It was only after he was approached by a friend with questions about ICOs that he discovered the blockchain and its gray areas. From then on, Dave saw an opportunity to dive deep into one of the newest and most challenging fields there is.

    Time Stamps
    00:00 to 06:16 - Who's Dave
    06:16 to 10:47 - Howie Test
    10:47 to 15:20 - Managing Risk
    15:20 to 17:42 - Launching Offshore and Taxes
    17:42 to 19:10 - Bypassing
    19:10 to 22:37 - Friendly Countries
    22:37 to 23:32 - Local Founder
    23:32 to 26:55 - Cayman Islands
    26:55 to 29:15 - Adoption
    29:15 to 32:34 - Web3 Paradigms
    32:34 to 37:07 - Law Tips
    37:07 to 40:00 - Time vs. Tech
    40:00 to 44:00 - VPN
    44:00 to 45:43 - Artists
    45:43 to 46:55 - Blur
    46:55 to 49:00 - Why don't we love the Blockchain
    49:00 to 51:08 - Taxes
    51:08 to 54:35 - Swing Trading
    54:35 to 59:00 - Psychedelics
    59:00 to 01:04:10 - Rounding Off

    Guest Links

    Website: https://therodmanlawgroup.com/

    Twitter: https://therodmanlawgroup.com/

    Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-rodman-law-group/



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  • Always mixing business and education, Khori has major experience managing for-profits and non-profits, with a big love for tech and always being an early adopter. Developing an interest in distributed ledger tech, and being passionate about decentralized inclusion and identity, he joined the ENS team to help on their mission to facilitate giving identity to web3 users.

    Time Stamps
    00:00 to 07:10 - Who's Khori
    07:10 to 15:30 - ENS
    15:30 to 17:41 - Where ENS is Heading
    17:41 to 20:05 - Naming a Contract
    20:05 to 23:00 - Start Here Package
    23:00 to 27:57 - B to C
    27:57 to 38:00 - A Better Name for "Wallet"
    38:00 to 40:30 - Sub-domains
    40:30 to 43:15 - ENS Communities
    43:15 to 46:37 - Rounding Off

    Guest Links
    Website: https://ens.domains/
    Twitter: https://twitter.com/ensdomains
    Khori’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/KhoriWhittaker
    Discord: https://discord.com/invite/bdAHA47K

    Useful Links Based On Conversation
    Circle: https://www.circle.com/en/usdc
    Starbucks Odyssey: https://odyssey.starbucks.com/



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  • Charlie is a true Bitcoin OG, operating a mining business with a deep love for the BTC ethos. Although he has an orange heart, he is also very open-minded and eager to learn everything that resonates with fun. With that in mind, he participated in the first Ordinals and BRC-20 discussions, having a front seat to what is now considered the Bitcoin Summer.

    Time Stamps
    00:00 to 05:55 - Who's Charlie
    05:55 to 09:10 - DeGods
    09:10 to 13:48 - Taproot Wizards
    13:48 to 16:48 - Block's Artisans
    16:48 to 26:15 - Rare Sats
    26:15 to 31:22 - Maxis
    31:22 to 44:55 - Inscribing Gold
    44:55 to 47:22 - Security
    47:22 to 58:54 - BRC-20
    58:54 to 01:06:37 - Leveling the Plain Field
    01:06:37 to 01:13:45 - Halving
    01:13:45 to 01:17:17 - Rounding Off

    Guest Links
    Website: https://luxor.tech/
    Twitter: https://twitter.com/LuxorTechTeam
    Charle’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/cbspears
    Discord: https://discord.com/invite/KVhTUR9
    Ordinal Hub: https://twitter.com/ordinalhub

    Useful Links Based On Conversation
    Taproot Wizards: https://school.taprootwizards.com/
    zK-Shark: https://twitter.com/ZK_shark
    Nullish: https://twitter.com/null_ish
    Ord.io: https://www.ord.io/
    Leonidas: https://twitter.com/LeonidasNFT
    Bitgod: https://twitter.com/BitGod21
    Xverse: https://www.xverse.app/
    Unisat: https://unisat.io/

    Glossary

    Blocksize War: Blocksize War refers to the debate and conflict within the cryptocurrency community regarding the appropriate size of blocks in a blockchain. It revolves around the scalability and capacity of a blockchain network and involves different stakeholders advocating for different block size limits.

    Ordinals: Information inscribed on satoshi - similar to the ERC-721 standard on Bitcoin. L1: Layer 1, refers to the base layer of a blockchain, which handles the core functionalities and security of the network.

    Mining Pools: Mining pools are groups of miners who collaborate and combine their computing power to increase their chances of successfully mining blocks and earning rewards in cryptocurrency. By pooling their resources, miners can collectively solve complex mathematical problems more efficiently and distribute the rewards among participants.

    Nodes: Nodes are individual devices or computers that participate in a blockchain network. They maintain a copy of the blockchain's entire transaction history, verify transactions, and propagate information across the network. Nodes can be full nodes, which store the complete blockchain, or lightweight nodes that rely on other full nodes for transaction verification.



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  • Trevor is a successful entrepreneur who has educated, taught, and coached several major companies in the traditional industry. Although he had contact with Bitcoin before, it was only after reaching out to Stacks and starting to build and invest in their ecosystem that he went full-on crypto, becoming one of the key public figures to speak daily about the Ordinals protocol and its importance to Bitcoin.

    Time Stamps

    00:00 to 14:00 - Who's Trevor?
    14:00 to 19:55 - Ordinal's Front Seat
    19:55 to 22:35 - Plural Stands
    22:35 to 26:34 - Entering Ordinals Ecosystem
    26:34 to 31:35 - Ninja Alerts
    31:35 to 32:25 - Mobile
    32:25 to 35:12 - Bitcoin Miami
    42:03 to 52:23 - Where Are We Heading?
    52:23 to 57:21 - Rounding Off

    Guest Links
    Twitter: https://twitter.com/TO
    The Ordinal Show: https://twitter.com/TheOrdinalShow
    Ninja Alerts: https://www.ninjalerts.com/

    Useful Links Based On Conversation
    Stacks: https://www.stacks.co/
    Y Combinator: https://www.ycombinator.com/
    Omnisats: https://www.omnisat.io/
    Leonidas: https://twitter.com/LeonidasNFT
    Counter Party: https://counterparty.io/
    Domo: https://twitter.com/domodata
    Bitcoin Magazine: https://bitcoinmagazine.com/
    OCM: https://onchainmonkey.com/




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  • Podcast Host: Bunzy
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  • Danny and Mike share the same ethos that great things are only accomplished alongside thoughtful people. Danny is a crypto OG and a natural founder, having created everything from the Stanford Bitcoin Meetup to the largest exchange in Taiwan and On-Chain Monkeys. Mike began as a community member, finding the true meaning of community inside OCM and wanting to participate in it. Together, they disrupt tech and bring novelty alongside the OCM project and its community, which is now entering a new stage with Dimensions.

    Time Stamps
    00:00 to 03:28 - Who's Danny
    03:28 to 07:24 - Who's Mike
    07:24 to 13:24 - On-Chain Monkeys
    13:24 to 15:40 - Compression
    15:40 to 19:30 - OCM Dimensions
    19:30 to 23:33 - Network Fees
    23:33 to 27:23 - Bitcoin Miami
    27:23 to 39:20 - Community Journey
    39:20 to 47:07 - Dimensions
    47:07 to 52:00 - Ordinals
    52:00 to 56:31 - Social Consensus
    56:31 to 57:54 - Dimensions Supply
    57:54 to 01:02:56 - Rounding Off

    Guest Links
    Website: https://onchainmonkey.com/
    Twitter: https://twitter.com/OnChainMonkey
    Danny’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/huuep
    Mike’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/Goodthings
    Discord: https://discord.com/invite/ocm



    Useful Links Based On Conversation
    Litecoin: https://litecoin.org/
    MaiCoin: https://max.maicoin.com/
    Michael Saylor: https://twitter.com/saylor
    Dune: https://dune.com/



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  • Omran is a tech-savvy with a background in software architecture for more than 15 years, having worked in big companies such as Google and Intel. Max, on the other hand, even without a tech background, has always been curious about innovation and technology, using business models on the blockchain as his Master's thesis. Both have joined Cartesi, a protocol built on top of other layers for application-specific rollups with a Linux runtime, with the same ethos of onboarding people and shaping this disruptive tech together.

    Time Stamps

    00:00 to 02:38 - Who's Omran
    02:38 to 06:50 - Cartesi
    06:50 to 09:56 - Interacting
    09:56 to 12:30 - What Makes It Different
    12:30 to 14:36 - Why Linux
    14:36 to 17:17 - Security
    17:17 to 21:00 - Consensus
    21:00 to 23:03 - Validators
    23:03 to 30:08 - Optimistic vs. zkRollups
    30:08 to 33:40 - Who's Max
    33:40 to 36:00 - Trying to Educate About Blockchain
    36:00 to 39:18 - Industries to Be Disrupted
    39:18 to 46:02 - What Should Be Next?
    46:02 to 48:10 - Business Development in Web3
    48:10 to 51:00 - Web3 Teams
    51:00 to 54:20 - Network Future
    54:20 to 55:48 - Modular Tech
    55:48 to 01:02:25 - Rounding Off

    Guest Links
    Website: https://cartesi.io/
    Twitter: https://twitter.com/cartesiproject
    Discord: https://discord.com/invite/pfXMwXDDfW

    Useful Links Based On Conversation
    Coinbase: https://www.coinbase.com/pt
    RaribleDAO: https://rari.foundation/earn
    MakerDAO: https://makerdao.com/en/
    Mirror: https://mirror.xyz/



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  • Z3th carved his way through crypto cycles, winning and losing but always learning. His knowledge made him aware of the Ordinals and BRC-20 waves in a way that he could position himself to make his mark by inscribing a whole gaming ecosystem into Bitcoin. Z3th also brings to the table valuable insights into Asian markets with also much love for meme culture.

    Time Stamps
    00:00 to 09:56 - Who's Z3th
    09:56 to 12:15 - Ordinals
    12:15 to 15:00 - Distribution
    15:00 to 26:06 - Gaming on BTC
    26:06 to 31:30 - How it Works
    31:30 to 37:37 - Asian Markets
    37:37 to 51:46 - Influencers
    51:46 to 55:00 - Regulators and Enforcements
    55:00 to 01:00:46 - Hong Kong
    01:00:46 to 01:04:50 - Meme Culture
    01:04:50 to 01:17:14 - Rounding Off

    Guest Links
    Website: https://www.ordz.games/
    Twitter: https://twitter.com/z3thnft
    Ordz Twitter: https://twitter.com/OrdzGames
    Discord: http://discord.gg/6EuP4SQqF7

    Useful Links Based On Conversation
    CloneX: https://opensea.io/collection/clonex
    B4FOMO: https://www.b4fomo.io/
    Domo: https://twitter.com/domodata

    Glossary

    BRC-20: BRC-20 is a token standard similar to the widely used ERC-20 on Bitcoin.

    Ordinals: Information inscribed on satoshi - similar to the ERC-721 standard on Bitcoin.

    ICO: ICO stands for Initial Coin Offering. It is a fundraising method used by cryptocurrency projects to raise capital by selling their tokens or coins to investors. Investors typically purchase these tokens or coins in the hope that their value will increase in the future.



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  • It all started for Elena when she attended a dining event where the only topic was ETH. As an experienced engineer, not knowing what was being discussed got her interested, which led to her first ETH hackathon where she had her first contact with some big names broadening her horizons. From then on, being a blockchain evangelist, her interest in privacy and zkRollups led her to found Iron Fish, an encrypted end-to-end decentralized open-source L1.

    Time Stamps
    00:00 to 10:17 - Who’s Elena
    10:17 to 16:30 - Privacy
    16:30 to 23:02 - Can we still have privacy?
    23:02 to 31:05 - Privacy Ownership
    31:05 to 32:40 - zkProofs
    32:40 to 35:40 - Ironfish
    35:40 to 39:32 - PoW
    39:32 to 42:57 - Incentivization
    42:57 to 45:58 - VC’s
    45:58 to 56:10 - Tokens
    56:10 to 60:15 - Interacting and Use Cases
    60:15 to 61:36 - Token-Gated Cryptography
    61:36 to 68:48 - Compliance
    68:48 to 73:10 - Rounding Off

    Guest Links
    Website: https://ironfish.network/
    Twitter: https://twitter.com/ironfishcrypto
    Elena Twitter: https://twitter.com/leanthebean
    Discord: https://discord.com/invite/EkQkEcm8DH

    Useful Links Based On Conversation
    Protocol Labs: https://protocol.ai/
    MakerDAO: https://makerdao.com/en/
    Livepeer: https://livepeer.org/
    Monero: https://www.getmonero.org/
    Flux: https://runonflux.io/
    Helium: https://www.helium.com/

    Glossary
    zK-Proofs: Zero-Knowledge Proofs, a cryptographic method that allows one party to prove to another that a statement is true without revealing any information beyond the statement itself.

    Miners: nodes on a blockchain network that perform the computational work required to validate and confirm transactions and add new blocks to the blockchain.

    Validators: nodes on a Proof-of-Stake (PoS) blockchain network that are responsible for validating and verifying transactions and adding new blocks to the blockchain.

    Nodes: individual computers or devices that participate in a blockchain network and maintain a copy of the blockchain ledger.



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  • Michael is a die-hard enthusiast of the crypto space. With a background in traditional finance and communications, he dove headfirst into the industry by connecting the dots for companies and projects. From educating and hosting his podcast to organizing speaker for large events such as NFT LA (now Outer Edge), his passion has led him to become the Chief Communications Officer for zKHoldem - the first fully on-chain decentralized poker product coming out on Arbitrum.

    Time Stamps
    00:00 to 03:06 - Who’s Michael and zKHoldem
    03:06 to 06:40 - Arbitrum
    06:40 to 14:16 - zK-Proof
    14:16 to 24:37 - Privacy x Transparency
    24:37 to 27:37 - Other Products
    27:37 to 33:00 - NFTs Conferences
    33:00 to 35:40 - Where blockchain events are heading?
    35:40 to 37:50 - Projects
    37:50 to 41:00 - NFTs communities
    41:00 to 45:25 - Checks
    45:25 to 48:09 - Rounding Off

    Guest Links
    Website: https://zkholdem.xyz/
    Twitter: https://twitter.com/zkholdem
    Michel’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/MichaelRippe
    Discord: https://discord.com/invite/KqNHyrtyMe

    Useful Links Based On Conversation
    Jack Butcher: https://twitter.com/jackbutcher
    Consensus: https://consensus.coindesk.com/
    NFT LA / Outer Edge: https://www.outeredge.live/
    Afterbuzz TV: https://www.afterbuzztv.com/

    Glossary

    Arbitrum: Arbitrum is a layer 2 scaling solution for Ethereum, which uses Optimistic Rollups to achieve faster and cheaper transactions without sacrificing security. It enables smart contracts to be executed off-chain and then validated on-chain, resulting in faster and more efficient transactions.

    L2: Layer 2 refers to a secondary framework built on top of an existing blockchain to increase its transaction capacity, improve scalability, and reduce costs. It allows for faster and cheaper transactions by processing them off the main chain while still retaining the security benefits of the underlying blockchain.

    zkProofs: Zero-knowledge proofs are cryptographic protocols that enable one party to prove knowledge of certain information to another party without revealing any information beyond the proof itself.

    DAO: A decentralized autonomous organization, which operates through rules encoded on a blockchain to execute transparent and democratic decision-making processes.





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  • Nikhil entered the crypto space motivated by the idea of financial inclusion and bypassing traditional financial institutions. With a background in economic consulting and a strong social consciousness, he was drawn to the Celo blockchain. Celo is the first mobile layer 1 carbon-negative chain, with the goal of building a new digital regenerative economy for all.

    Time Stamps
    00:00 to 02:12 - Who’s Nikhil and Celo
    02:12 to 08:00 - Celo Mobile PoS
    08:00 to 09:05 - How it Works?
    09:05 to 14:05 - Ecosystem
    14:05 to 14:57 - Incentive for Contributing
    14:57 to 17:40 - Carbon Negative
    17:40 to 19:23 - Gas Efficiency
    19:23 to 21:18 - Native Currency
    21:18 to 22:42 - Rollups
    22:42 to 26:13 - Decentralized Stand
    26:13 to 29:00 - On-Ramp
    29:00 to 32:33 - Global Currency
    32:33 to 37:31 - Onboarding
    37:31 to 38:38 - Coverage
    38:38 to 48:24 - Internet of Things
    48:24 to 50:08 - Transparency
    50:08 to 54:08 - Rounding Off

    Useful Links Based On Conversation
    Celo: https://celo.org/
    Uniswap: https://uniswap.org/
    Curve: https://curve.fi/
    cLabs: https://clabs.co/
    Wormhole: https://wormhole.com/
    Wild Chain: https://wildchain.io/
    Helium: https://www.helium.com/
    Carbon Path: https://www.carbonpath.io/

    Glossary

    EVM: The Ethereum Virtual Machine is a runtime environment for smart contracts on the Ethereum blockchain, providing a secure and deterministic way to execute code.

    PoS: Proof-of-Stake is a consensus mechanism used in blockchain networks, where validators are chosen to validate transactions based on the amount of cryptocurrency they hold and stake as collateral.

    PoW: Proof-of-Work is a consensus mechanism used in blockchain networks, where validators are chosen based on their computational power to solve complex mathematical problems and validate transactions.

    L1: Layer 1 refers to the underlying blockchain protocol layer that handles basic transaction processing and consensus. Examples of L1 blockchains include Bitcoin and Ethereum.

    Nodes: Nodes are computers or devices that run the blockchain software and participate in transaction validation and consensus on the network.

    zkProofs: Zero-knowledge proofs are cryptographic protocols that enable one party to prove knowledge of certain information to another party without revealing any information beyond the proof itself.

    Validators: Validators are nodes that participate in consensus mechanisms, such as Proof-of-Stake, to validate transactions on a blockchain network and earn rewards for doing so.



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  • Maika is a Forbes Under 30 jack-of-all-trades who first discovered Bitcoin back in 2013 while working as an acrobat for Cirque Du Soleil. She then pivoted to tech and the intersection between philosophy, founding Webacy, a solution to make self-custody more secure and protect against the unexpected.

    Time Stamps

    00:00 to 07:10 - Who’s Maika and Webacy
    07:10 to 11:15 - Personal Inheritance
    11:15 to 16:30 - Webacy User Journey
    16:30 to 17:58 - Building Trust
    17:58 to 19:10 - Pre-Planning
    19:10 to 21:05 - Roadmap
    21:05 to 23:23 - Audits
    23:23 to 25:30 - Grimmies
    25:30 to 27:03 - Current State
    27:03 to 30:35 - I.A.
    30:35 to 33:33 - Computer Science and Philosophy
    33:33 to 36:15 - Rounding Off

    Guest Links
    Website: https://www.webacy.com/
    Twitter: https://mobile.twitter.com/mywebacy
    Maika Twitter: https://mobile.twitter.com/maikaisogawa
    Discord: https://discord.com/invite/knnunyHU27

    Useful Links Based On Conversation
    Grimmies: https://opensea.io/collection/grimmies-by-webacy
    Grace Lee: https://www.grace-lee-designs.com/


    Glossary

    Seed phrase: A unique set of words used to create a cryptographic private key, which is essential for accessing and managing cryptocurrency funds.

    Private keys: A unique cryptographic code used to access and manage cryptocurrency funds. Private keys are essential for sending and receiving cryptocurrency.

    Oracles: Third-party services that provide external data to a blockchain network, allowing it to interact with external systems and real-world events.

    Hot wallet: A type of cryptocurrency wallet that is connected to the internet and is therefore more susceptible to security risks such as hacking.

    Cold wallet: A type of cryptocurrency wallet that is offline and therefore less susceptible to security risks. Cold wallets are typically used for long-term storage.



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  • Rhys was already living the startup life, working in marketing for Y Combinator when he received an invitation to go down the Web3 rabbit hole with a former boss. Intrigued, he joined the Commonwealth team, an all-in-one DAO governance platform. They offer Ethereum snapshot voting and a user interface for on-chain proposals, voting and funding new projects. Currently, they are partnered with dYdX, Stargate, Cosmos, Mfers, Axie Infinity, and more!

    Time Stamps
    00:00 to 05:05 - Who’s Rhys
    05:05 to 13:04 - Commonwealth
    13:04 to 15:45 - Token-Gated Townhall
    15:45 to 20:12 - Partners
    20:12 to 24:02 - Proposal Templates
    24:02 to 30:12 - DAO and Content Creators
    30:12 to 33:42 - Next Steps
    33:42 to 40:07 - Prevention Mechanisms
    40:07 to 42:56 - Making Governance Easier
    42:56 to 48:12 - Social DAOs
    48:12 to 49:14 - DAOs Collabing
    49:14 to 53:42 - Digital Identity
    53:42 to 57:58 - Rounding Off

    Guest Socials
    Website: https://commonwealth.im/
    Twitter: https://twitter.com/hicommonwealth
    Rhys Twitter: https://twitter.com/RhysFH
    Discord: https://discord.com/invite/t9XscHdZrG

    Useful Links Based On Conversation
    Y Combinator: https://www.ycombinator.com/
    Alloy Automation: https://runalloy.com/
    Console: https://console.xyz/
    dYdX: https://dydx.exchange/
    Stargate: https://stargate.finance/
    Cosmos: https://cosmos.network
    Uniswap: https://uniswap.org/
    LinksDAO: https://linksdao.io/

    Glossary

    DAO: A decentralized autonomous organization, which operates through rules encoded on a blockchain to execute transparent and democratic decision-making processes.

    EVM: Ethereum Virtual Machine is a runtime environment for smart contracts in Ethereum that provides a sandbox for executing code in a deterministic and secure manner.

    Cosmos: A decentralized network of independent blockchains that can interact and exchange data with each other, creating an internet of blockchains.



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  • Rebecca is a forward thinker who has always been at the forefront of innovation and technology. From working with AI before it was a trend to staying on top of financial and political vision, the importance of technology for the future always made sense to her. As soon as she learned about cryptocurrency, she delved deep, going from DeFi co-founding Skuchain to now her new mission co-founding Saga, the go-to infrastructure for web3 builders.

    Time Stamps
    00:00 to 07:28 - Who’s Rebecca
    07:28 to 10:58 - What Saga is Doing
    10:58 to 14:33 - Chainless
    14:33 to 15:58 - Siloed Databases
    15:58 to 19:33 - Cosmos
    19:33 to 23:33 - Validators
    23:33 to 26:48 - PoS
    26:48 to 33:08 - Cosmos Interoperability
    33:08 to 39:32 - Scalability
    39:32 to 45:33 - Future of Industries
    45:33 to 53:43 - Gaming Communities
    53:43 to 57:03 - VR and AR
    57:03 to 1:04:04 - Rounding Off

    Guest SocialWebsite: https://www.saga.xyz/
    Twitter: https://twitter.com/Sagaxyz__
    Rebecca Twitter: https://twitter.com/beccaliao
    Discord: https://discord.com/invite/uHh8gfc56b

    Useful Links Based On Conversation
    Skuchain: https://www.skuchain.com/
    Cosmos: https://cosmos.network/
    Celestia: https://celestia.org/
    Castaway: https://castaway.gg/

    Glossary
    Cosmos: Cosmos is a decentralized network of independent blockchains that can communicate and exchange value with each other. It allows developers to easily build and launch new blockchain applications while maintaining their own sovereignty and interoperability with other chains in the network.

    Virtual Machine: A virtual machine is a software emulation of a physical machine that runs programs in the same way as a physical machine. It allows multiple operating systems to run on a single physical machine, making it more efficient and cost-effective. Virtual machines are commonly used in cloud computing and software development.

    ZkSync: ZkSync is a Layer 2 scaling solution for Ethereum that uses zero-knowledge proofs to enable fast and low-cost transactions with increased privacy. It allows users to transfer Ethereum and ERC-20 tokens instantly, with high throughput and low gas fees.

    Zk-Rollup: ZK rollup is a layer 2 scaling solution for blockchain networks that bundles many transactions into a single transaction, thereby reducing the computational load and increasing transaction throughput. It uses Zero-Knowledge proofs to ensure the validity of the bundled transactions, without revealing their content, thereby maintaining privacy and security.

    Validators: Validators are nodes in a blockchain network that participate in the process of verifying transactions and adding blocks to the blockchain. Validators are responsible for maintaining the security and integrity of the blockchain network by ensuring that all transactions are valid and that no double-spending occurs. They play a crucial role in achieving consensus among all nodes in the network and are often rewarded with native cryptocurrency for their efforts.



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  • Kyler has a broad background story, from being a former professional snowboarder to working in banking, but as soon as he learned about Bitcoin, it clicked for him. A crypto OG, he has experienced both bears and bulls, with a great passion and interest for blockchain technology and gaming. Understanding the culture and the value proposition for collectibles, he had the idea of onboarding to web3 one of the most nostalgic and collectible games ever: Pogs.

    Time Stamps
    00:00 to 03:43 - Who’s Kyler
    03:43 to 06:00 - Bringing Pogs to Web3
    06:00 to 07:10 - The Power of Nostalgia
    07:10 to 10:00 - Building Pogs
    10:00 to 13:00 - Pogs Community
    13:00 to 15:00 - Being a Platform for Collabs
    15:00 to 19:40 - Derivative Culture
    19:40 to 20:05 - Releasing in Ethereum
    20:05 to 26:40 - Tangible Value
    26:40 to 36:30 - Blockchain Era
    36:30 to 42:00 - Onboarding New People
    42:00 to 50:25 - Game Mechanics
    50:25 to 53:30 - Casual Game
    53:30 to 55:00 - Multichain
    55:00 to 55:05t - Rounding Off

    Guest Links
    Website: https://www.pogdigital.com/
    Twitter: https://twitter.com/PogDigital
    Discord: https://discord.com/invite/pogdigital

    Useful Links Based On Conversation
    Unity: https://unity.com/
    Block Jam: https://globalblockjam.com/index.html
    Rivian: https://rivian.com/
    Crypto Kitties: https://www.cryptokitties.co/
    Decentraland: https://decentraland.org/
    Degods: https://degods.com/
    Okay Bears: https://www.okaybears.com/
    Checks: https://checks.art/



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  • Theo has a background in mathematics, which led him to the financial markets. He gained experience working with hedge funds and derivatives trading. With his solid financial knowledge and understanding of institutional weight, he and his co-founders are creating the first regulated derivatives exchange for institutions.

    Time Stamps
    00:00 to 03:29 - Who’s Theodore
    03:29 to 07:43 - Derivatives in Finance
    07:43 to 12:08 - Options Derivatives
    12:08 to 15:14 - Trading in Crypto
    15:14 to 16:34 - Spot Trading
    16:34 to 19:35 - Market Making
    19:35 to 21:49 - Market Manipulation
    21:49 to 27:25 - Regulation
    27:25 to 34:47 - D2X
    34:47 to 38:13 - Automation
    38:13 to 39:50 - Protocols Preference
    39:50 to 41:18 - Release Date
    41:18 to 44:45 - Room for Retail ?
    44:45 to 47:20 - Different Regulations
    47:20 to 51:06 - Rounding Off

    Guest Links
    Website: https://www.d2x.com/
    Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/d2x-group/
    Twitter: https://twitter.com/D2X_Official

    Glossary

    Volatility Trading: Volatility trading involves buying and selling financial instruments based on expected market volatility. It is used to manage risk and profit from market movements. Traders may use options, futures, or other derivatives to capitalize on predicted price swings.

    Derivative Markets: The derivatives market is a financial market where contracts are traded that derive their value from an underlying asset or group of assets, such as stocks, bonds, commodities, or currencies. These contracts allow traders to speculate on the future price movements of the underlying asset, hedge against potential losses, or gain exposure to the asset without owning it directly.

    Option Derivatives: Option derivatives are financial instruments that give the holder the right, but not the obligation, to buy or sell an underlying asset at a predetermined price and time. They are used for hedging or speculation in the financial markets.

    Future Derivatives: Futures derivatives are financial contracts that obligate the buyer to purchase an underlying asset at a predetermined price and date in the future, while the seller is obligated to deliver that asset at the specified price and date. Futures are often used as a risk management tool by investors to hedge against potential price fluctuations.

    Longing: Longing is a term used in trading and investing, specifically in the context of buying an asset with the expectation that its value will increase over time. It is the opposite of shorting, which involves selling an asset with the expectation that its value will decrease.

    Shorting: Shorting refers to a trading strategy where an investor sells an asset they do not own, with the intention of buying it back later at a lower price. The investor profits from the difference in the selling and buying price. It is often used to speculate on a potential decline in the value of an asset.



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  • Batz is no stranger to digital arts, having worked on and refined his Generalist skills for over a decade. A big Pepe and internet culture lover, he found his tribe in the Smols community, where he not only found a community but also a way to express himself through Modern Memeism.

    Time Stamps

    00:00 to 09:05 - Who’s Batz
    09:05 to 12:37 - Through Line
    12:37 to 18:03 - Pepes and Web3 Early Days
    18:03 to 22:13 - Advice to Artists
    22:13 to 29:20 - Pepe Culture
    29:20 to 32:05 - GM Pepes
    32:05 to 34:46 - Creating During Hard Times
    34:46 to 42:05 - Pepedenza
    42:05 to 45:30 - Collectors vs. Flippers
    45:30 to 49:12 - Keyboard Mint
    49:12 to 52:35 - Recognition
    52:35 to 56:16 - Flow of Work
    56:16 to 1:00:30 - For The Culture
    1:00:30 to 1:06:25 - Galleries
    1:06:25 to 1:12:10 - Rounding Off

    Guest Links
    Twitter: https://twitter.com/batzdu
    Art: https://linktr.ee/batzdu



    Useful Links Based On Conversation

    http://www.depthcore.com/https://twitter.com/justinmallerhttps://twitter.com/rikoostenbroekhttps://twitter.com/diftypehttps://twitter.com/jackbutcherhttps://twitter.com/darkfarms1https://opensea.io/collection/smowlhttps://foundation.app/https://manifold.xyz/https://zora.co/

    Glossary

    Pepe: In internet culture, Pepe is a cartoon frog character that has become a popular internet meme. Originally created by artist Matt Furie for a comic series, the character has been used in a variety of contexts and has become associated with certain political and cultural movements.

    Burning: In cryptocurrency, burning is the process of destroying a certain amount of a toeken relating to an NFT or cryptocurrency in order to reduce its overall supply.

    CC0: CC0 is a type of Creative Commons license that allows the owner of a work to waive all copyright and related rights to the work, effectively placing it in the public domain. This means that anyone can use, modify, and distribute the work without permission or payment.



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