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Tzi Wiesel, CEO & Co-Founder Baxus, gives you the blueprint to learning the basics of spirits and whiskey collecting. Tzvi has been pioneering a platform that authenticates and allows you to trade rare whiskies and spirits digitally. The conversation speaks to counterfeit problems, why collect spirits and what turns someone into a collector.
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Spencer, CEO, Orange Cap Games, details the steps taken to bring Vibes TG to launch. Many companies are looking at launching a trading card game but many don't succeed in even bringing it to market. Not only are Spencer and his team doing that, they've done so using the IP that holders of Pudgy Penguins NFT own. Would you consider creating a trading card game after hearing what Spencer had to say?
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Matt Bartlett, CEO of SegMint and Head of Web3 at VanEck, gives his thoughts on authenticity of assets on the blockchain. With host Steven Schill recounting his lackluster Pokemon card collecting experience at local stores, the pair go into discussions around the evolution of tokenization methods from platforms like Collector Crypt, Courtyard, and Beezie, exploring the pros and cons of each. Matt also shares insights on how blockchain opens up new opportunities for collectors and the hurdles of wider adoption in the space.
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Jon Ray, Phygital Merchandise Lead, NFTreasure, shares a behind the scenes look at what brands want and how they view things differently. Host Steven Schill brings up examples of failed experiments from notable brands like Game of Thrones and gets Jon's perspective on how these brands need to be entering the blockchain space. Aligned incentives are a big piece of the puzzle and Jon gives some tips and tricks for anyone listening that has an interest in getting more awareness about their brand.
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Ray Buckton and Travis John of RWA World react to leading RWA headlines that have made bold claims. With an open mind, Ray, Travis and host Steven Schill go over the recent excitement/acceptance of blockchain integration that's transpired over the past 30-60 days. What were the catalysts? Is there actually a sudden change in narratives around "NFTs"?
Ray shares a story about his family and their reaction to technology through the past and how we'll be experiencing our own variations of that in 2024 and beyond. Travis made it known that he avoids certain terminologies while speaking about anything Web3. Through this episode there's mentions of the recent RWA Day event hosted by RWA World at Permissionless in Salt Lake City.
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Ahmed El Dani, CEO Tradible, is focused on bringing graded collectibles on chain. As an RWA focused podcast, host Steven Schill asks Ahmed about the world slowly transitioning to digital collecting on top of physical collecting of collectibles. With a large population of gamers noticing blockchain integrated games getting traction, how does that impact the RWA blockchain integrated markets?
The talk around consumer crypto and frictionless user experiences is still a headlining topic for those building on blockchain rails. Ahmed shares his perspectives on Base and why he choose to launch his product on it.
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Lucas Verra, Co-Founder POAP Studio, has been building on top of the Proof of Attendance Protocol (POAP). This episode touches on the human element of displaying memories, having digital souvenirs and the impact AI is starting to have.
POAP has become a household name for many in the blockchain space and Lucas shares some insights how POAP Studio has worked with the likes of Porsche and Sephora. Every brand seems to have been or wanting to dabble in something involving blockchain technology. The one recurring theme amongst all of them - they want to be unique in their approach.
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Steven Gaertner, Head of Tiamonds, brings a wealth of knowledge on the diamond industry and how he and his team are bringing them to the blockchain.
Do you know there's a huge population in Japan that purchases diamonds? This conversation highlights the market for diamonds beyond weddings, how diamond tokenization happens, and how the shift towards blockchain adoption continues in every industry.
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Nicolas le Jeune, Co-Founder of Courtyard was featured on a recent RWA Collectibles Spotlight X Spaces. This is a recording of that conversation. Courtyard is a platform users can collect graded physical trading cards on.The RWA Collectibles Spotlight spaces are a joint venture between SegMint and RWA World.
This recording goes into graded card pricing, comparing blockchain based marketplace platforms versus the traditional eBay marketplace. Nicolas shared insights on Courtyards vending machine model that offers 90% buyback offers and the role nostalgia plays in collectibles. What makes Pokemon cards more or less valued? How does it compare to sports cards? Are trading cards the new hot ticket item in collecting?
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Matt Bartlett, CEO of Segmint, alongside host Steven Schill take a moment to have an open discourse on the RWA narrative, market and outlook. The conversation goes into regulation concerns, projections of a $16 trillion market cap for illiquid assets by 2030 and other arguably shocking headlines.
Talking points include:
Perceptions of the RWA space
The growing interest in tokenized everything (collectibles, fine art, etc.)
Regulatory challenges
New developments on the Segmint platform
The impact of blockchain technology and "consumer crypto"
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Tyler Sherwin and Ray Buckton, Co-Founders of RWA.world make another appearance on the RWA SegMints podcast. Matt Bartlett, CEO of SegMint joins the call as well. The conversation discusses the importance of data integrity in this emerging market and some of the hardships that face those building the infrastructure to tokenize everything.
The show kicks off with a breakdown of the SegMint x RWA.world collaboration and what it means. Host Steven Schill asks about the importance of Chainlink and narratives surrounding new and older blockchains. Tyler gives insights on the upcoming RWA Day event in Salt Lake City in October and Matt shares some important perspectives on this new (and growing) RWA market.
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Chris Yin, CEO of Plume Network joins RWA SegMints podcast to discuss his real world asset focused blockchain. Starting with the concept of tokenization and how blockchain technology is reshaping ownership in both the digital and real-world spaces. Chris shares his thoughts on the potential of blockchain to tokenize assets like real estate, collectibles, and even equities, making these assets more accessible.
They also discuss the future of real-world asset (RWA) tokenization, including the role of upcoming Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs in mainstreaming blockchain. Chris explains Plume Network's mission to create a blockchain ecosystem blending crypto and real-world assets, emphasizing the importance of timing, market conditions, and building for both crypto-natives and traditional finance participants.
Finally, they touch on the complexities of ownership in digital economies, particularly within gaming, and the need for regulation in the U.S. to foster blockchain growth. Chris provides insights into the Plume Network's growth, partnerships, and vision for bridging the gap between traditional finance and Web3.
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Nicolas le Jeune, Co-Founder of Courtyard joins RWA Segmints to discusses Courtyard's rapid growth, their graded cards platform allows users to buy, sell, and even receive instant buybacks on collectible cards. Host Steven Schill asks Nicolas to recount the earliest days of Courtyard, including how they sourced hundreds of thousands of dollars of graded Pokemon cards.Together, they dive into the need for simplicity, fun, and transparency to attract new users, and how Courtyard is working to make physical collectibles more accessible by leveraging Web3 technology. Tune in to learn about the opportunities in consumer crypto, interoperability across platforms, and the exciting future of RWAs as Courtyard continues to grow in the tokenized collectibles space.
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Tzvi Wiesel, CEO and Co-founder of BAXUS an online marketplace revolutionizing the trade of collectible fine wines and spirits joins RWA SegMints to discuss his views on the tokenized future. Host Steven Schill asks Tzvi about Ethereum vs Solana, target demographics of blockchain, and the relative strength of RWA assets in a volatile market.
Learn about Tzvi and his platform Baxus as they strive to make it easier for collectors to authenticate, trade, and invest in rare bottles with confidence. Plus, learn Tzvi’s tips for anyone looking to enter the tokenization space and how the future of NFTs might just be more about tangible assets than digital art.
Topics discussed:
The origins of Baxus and its innovative approach to whiskey tradingThe importance of blockchain in authenticating and securing high-value assetsHow BAXUS is making complex tech accessible to non-crypto usersThe future of NFTs in real-world asset tokenizationIMPORTANT INFORMATION
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In this episode, we look at tokenized graded collectibles and their tokenization on the blockchain. Our special guest, Andrea Mieli, CEO and Co-founder of Beezie, shares insights on their innovative platform that's redefining collectibles in Web3. Discover the journey behind Beezie rebrand, the challenges and opportunities in the RWA space, and the exciting future of integrating Web2 and Web3 communities.
Andrea discusses the transition from Polygon to the Blast network, the importance of creating a competitive marketplace, and the unique advantages of tokenizing physical assets. We also explore Beezie community engagement strategies, and the potential for future growth, including live streaming and bringing a main stream audience.
See what Andrea's work at Beezie.
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David Garrett from Dvin Labs and Matt Bartlett, CEO of SegMint.io held a Spaces to discuss a truly special RWA collectible coming to the SegMint platform. Hosted by SegMint Community Manager Viv. The trio discuss the challenges and opportunities of tokenizing rare and luxury wines, providing transparency and access to a traditionally opaque market.
David, with 25 years in the wine business, shares insights on the unique aspects of wine provenance and the potential of blockchain to revolutionize the industry. We discuss the Digital Cork concept, tasting tokens, and the upcoming VIN token launch. Matt explains SegMint's innovative fractional ownership model for tokenized collectibles, highlighting the unique offerings available on their platform.
Tokenization of Wine: David Garrett delves into how Dvin Labs is revolutionizing the luxury wine market through blockchain. He introduces the Digital Cork, a specialized NFT that serves as the digital twin of each wine bottle, ensuring authenticity and provenance. The discussion includes the tasting token, which incentivizes users to report when they open a bottle, providing valuable data to winemakers.
VIN Token Launch: We discuss the upcoming VIN token launch, set for September at Breakpoint in Singapore. David explains how VIN tokens will offer consumers rewards and benefits, similar to air miles, when they open bottles and share consumption data with winemakers.
Segmint.io's Platform: Matt explains SegMint.io's unique fractional ownership model, allowing users to own shares in tokenized collectibles like rare wines. He highlights SegMint's lock and key model, which retains ownership of the underlying NFT and grants access to exclusive assets. The collaboration with Dvin Labs will bring high-quality, rare wines to the platform, including a special allocation of Egon Müller's 2022 vintage.
Industry Insights: David shares his expertise on the atomization of the wine industry and the lack of consolidated data, which blockchain technology can address. The episode highlights the potential for blockchain to democratize access to luxury wines, offering transparency and secure ownership.
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In this episode of the RWA SegMint Podcast, host Steven Schill sits down with Jonathan Slone, CEO of GRT Wines. Jonathan shares his insights from working in traditional finance in Hong Kong to pioneering NFT-backed real asset wines. Jonathon spells out the advantages of using blockchain technology in the wine industry, with a desire to make the industry more efficient. Including the ability to trade wine without moving it, ensuring authenticity, and eliminating delivery versus payment issues. Tokenized wine assets, tokenization of everything, we reflect on the slower adoption of certain countries in this digital age.
Jonathan’s GRT Wines is trying to improve the wine market with transparent provenance and secure transactions. Jonathan discusses the challenges and successes of integrating blockchain with real-world assets and provides insights into the evolving landscape of digital finance in Asia.
Key Topics Covered:
The journey from traditional finance to blockchain innovation
The advantages of using blockchain technology in the wine industry
Ensuring wine authenticity and provenance through NFT-backed assets
Overcoming delivery versus payment issues in wine trading
The future of tokenized real assets and digital finance in Asia
How GRT Wines is transforming the wine market
The challenges and successes of integrating blockchain with real-world assets
Insights into the evolving landscape of digital finance and cryptocurrencyVisit grtwines.com to learn more about Jonathan Slone's work.
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In this retrospective episode, we listen back through our past conversations, highlighting key moments with all of our guests. From the tokenization of luxury watches and fine wines to revolutionizing the real estate market and digital ownership of collectibles, this episode encapsulates the diverse applications and transformative potential of blockchain technology and the RWA narrative that's taking off in 2024.
Highlights From Eleven RWA SegMints EpisodesMatthew Bartlett from Vaneck, discussing the inception and purpose of the podcast, and how tokenized securities are changing the investment landscape.Tyler Sherwin and Ray Buckton from RWA World, explaining the efficiencies blockchain brings to traditional finance and the broader implications for real-world assets.Jake Plonskier from Watches IO, diving into the innovative methods of tokenizing high-end timepieces and the future of digital ownership in the luxury market.Federico from Fabrica Land, sharing insights on how tokenized real estate is poised to simplify and expedite property transactions.Rob and Nim from Proof Works, detailing the process of authenticating and digitalizing whiskey casks, turning them into tradable digital assets.Luca Netz from Pudgy Penguins, elaborating on how they aim to onboard new users to blockchain through tokenized collectibles and community engagement.Thomas Holmberg from Collector Crypt, shedding light on the vast trading card market and how blockchain can revolutionize collectibles trading.David Garrett from Club Dvin, offering a deep dive into the wine industry and the efficiency blockchain brings to payments and asset management.Patrick Bush from Vaneck, explaining the concept of Decentralized Physical Infrastructure Networks (DePIN) and the future of digital infrastructure.Jeremy Kadouche from Cask Capital, discussing the UK cask investing market and his insights from early blockchain participation.Tokenization InsightsDiscover why the tokenization of assets is more than just a trend; it's a paradigm shift towards greater transparency, security, and accessibility in various industries.Learn about the technological advancements making these innovations possible and how they are reshaping the financial landscape.Get inspired by stories of industry leaders who are at the forefront of this digital revolution, and understand their vision for a future where everything of value can be tokenized.IMPORTANT INFORMATION
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Join host Steven Schill in Episode 11 of the RWA Segments podcast as he sits down with Jeremy Kadouch, Chief Product Officer at Cask Capital, to explore the transformative potential of blockchain technology. From Jeremy's initial fascination with blockchain in 2016 to his current work in the tokenization of real-world assets, this episode offers an in-depth look at how blockchain is revolutionizing the tech and financial industries. Discover a market of whiskey casks you may not have known about, the importance of transparency in the blockchain ecosystem, and why real-world asset tokenization is poised to be a trillion-dollar market.
Click to learn more about Jeremy Kadouch and Cask Capital.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
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The information contained in this document is intended only to provide general information. It shall not be construed as promotion of a specific product nor as investment, legal or tax advice. SegMint assumes no liability with regards to any decision taken on the basis of this information. Information contained herein is current as of the publication date and subject to change. Certain statements contained herein may constitute projections, forecasts and other forward-looking statements, which do not reflect actual results. Information provided by third party sources is believed to be reliable and have not been independently verified for accuracy or completeness and cannot be guaranteed. SegMint content may link to third party content for convenience purposes and this does not represent adoption, endorsement, approval or verification of such content by SegMint. All information is based on historical data and does not predict future developments.
Using SegMint is subject to risk, including the possible loss of money, digital assets, NFTs and information. These digital assets are highly speculative and involve a high degree of risk. It is possible to lose your entire investment.
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In this episode, we chat with Patrick Bush, a research analyst at VanEck, who shares his expert insights on how DePIN projects like Helium and Filecoin are changing the game by leveraging blockchain technology to create more efficient and cost-effective networks.
Patrick breaks down the core ideas behind DePIN, discusses real-world applications, and offers a glimpse into the future of these decentralized networks. We also dive into the crucial role of community in the success of crypto projects and the transformative potential of DePIN in various industries.
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The information contained in this document is intended only to provide general information. It shall not be construed as promotion of a specific product nor as investment, legal or tax advice. SegMint assumes no liability with regards to any decision taken on the basis of this information. Information contained herein is current as of the publication date and subject to change. Certain statements contained herein may constitute projections, forecasts and other forward-looking statements, which do not reflect actual results. Information provided by third party sources is believed to be reliable and have not been independently verified for accuracy or completeness and cannot be guaranteed. SegMint content may link to third party content for convenience purposes and this does not represent adoption, endorsement, approval or verification of such content by SegMint. All information is based on historical data and does not predict future developments.
Using SegMint is subject to risk, including the possible loss of money, digital assets, NFTs and information. These digital assets are highly speculative and involve a high degree of risk. It is possible to lose your entire investment.
No part of this material may be reproduced in any form, or referred to in any other publication, without express written permission of SegMint.
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