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This special live edition of Rehash was recorded during Devcon7 in Bangkok, Thailand.
For the first time in Rehash history, we're playing a Jeopardy-style quiz show with Keeks (Parabl), Dylan Abruscato (CTG), Nichanan Kesonpat (1kx), and Disruption Joe (Arbitrum).
Tune in to find out who the winner is (and if you're smarter than our panelists!)
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This special live edition of Rehash was recorded during Devcon7 in Bangkok, Thailand.
LDF (LayerZero), Sophia Dew (Celo), and Jarrell James aka JJ from Parabl discuss diverse perspectives on the endgame of crypto, encompassing the global south, future of work, and the idea that there might be no definitive endgame at all.
The debate (which turned out to be less combative and more agreeable than planned) explores significant themes of autonomy, global collaboration, and the role of silliness in innovation, as well as the potential paths and impact of crypto on the world.
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00:00 Intro
03:40 Opening statements
18:26 Debate and rebuttals
23:00 The illusion of democratizing access
29:09 The importance of resilient systems
31:40 Weaponizing silly
38:59 Closing statements
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This special live edition of Rehash was recorded during Devcon7 in Bangkok, Thailand.
The episode was initially set to feature a debate between David Silverman (SVP, Strategic Product Initiatives at Polygon) and Kelvin from Optimism on rollups, but a last-minute change led to an in-depth discussion on rollups, interoperability, and scalability in Ethereum with special co-host Jonah Erlich (Co-founder of Den and previously Rehash guest on S8 E1).
David dives into the technical nuances of rollups, including optimistic and ZK rollups, the challenges of decentralization, and Polygon's approach with the AggLayer. He also touches on future developments in Web3, interoperability solutions, and rollup decentralization, accompanied by a spicy twist as David and Jonah sample hot sauces throughout the discussion.
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Role Call is a 6-part miniseries on DAOs, produced by Rehash and co-hosted by Hats Protocol.
In our sixth and final episode of Role Call, co-hosts Diana Chen and Nick Naraghi speak with Brennan Mulligan (RareDAO Foundation) and Karel Olivier (Lemma) about regulatory challenges, asset management strategies, and future growth for DAOs.
Brennan talks about the competitive landscape of digital art with traditional giants like Sotheby's and Christie's, highlighting SuperRare's efforts in establishing credible neutrality and decentralized art auctions. He also talks about the formation and evolution of RareDAO, the integration of Hats Protocol for decentralized organization, and the importance of legal frameworks and trust mechanisms.
⏳ Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
2:02 History and evolution of RareDAO
5:11 Challenges with decentralized curation
10:18 Iterative organizational changes
23:34 Legal and regulatory challenges with DAOs
40:07 Cayman foundations
41:24 The relationship between foundation and labs
44:36 Regulatory challenges for DAOs
49:06 Multi-year endowment approach
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In this episode of Rehash, we’re speaking with Ted aka tednotlasso, about her journey from molecular biology to consulting to working in TradFi at Morgan Stanley to becoming one of the most followed individuals on Warpcast (Farcaster) in 2024.
We discuss the evolution of decentralized social ecosystems, the challenges of onboarding new users, and the significance of building authentic relationships within these communities. Ted also talks about hosting Farcon events, the future of Farcaster, and her perspective on the ongoing developments in crypto and decentralized social platforms.
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0:00 Intro
6:53 Early days on Warpcast (Farcaster)
10:38 Onboarding challenges and UX on Warpcast
15:43 Farcaster vs Lens
20:45 Building community and personal brand
29:37 Challenges in community building
34:57 Creator monetization and community engagement
37:20 Warpcast vs Twitter
48:23 Questions from Twitter and Warpcast
54:22 Follow Ted
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This special live edition of Rehash was recorded during Devcon7 in Bangkok, Thailand.
Your panelists are Simona Pop (Optimism Foundation, ENS), Nichanan Kesonpat (1kx), Spencer Graham (Hats Protocol), and Dawufi (Opacity Labs). We also had special appearances from Dr. Nick, Scottrepreneur, and Disruption Joe.
Watch them eat spicier and spicier foods while trying to simultaneously give spicier and spicier takes on various topics in crypto like wallets, governance, decentralization, and how to achieve the next breakthrough in crypto.
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On this bonus episode of Season 10, we bring back some of your favorite Rehash guests from the past to share their perspectives on what happened in 2024 and what they are most bullish on moving forward to 2025. Hudson Jameson (S6 E5), Maya Bakhai (S5 E3), and Stefen Deleveaux (S2 E11) join us to wrap up the year from a wide array of perspectives, including AI, memecoins, rollups and altVMs, consumer apps, DePIN, DAOs, and Solana.
This episode was a lot of fun to record and hopefully just as fun to listen to. It’s filled with great insights as well that, when combined, paint a holistic picture of where the Ethereum and Solana ecosystems stand today.
To hear these guests’ predictions from last year, tune into our end of year wrap up from one year ago here.
Stay tuned for announcements on upcoming guest elections for Season 11 and fun new plans for the new year. Also, if you’re interested in sponsoring Rehash, please check out rehashweb3.xyz/sponsor for more information or reach out at [email protected].
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0:00 Intro
3:20 Reflections on 2024 crypto trends
26:44 Insights on what to expect in crypto in 2025
42:51 Predictions for 2025
53:39 Follow our guest panel
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Role Call is a 6-part miniseries on DAOs, produced by Rehash and co-hosted by Hats Protocol.
In our fifth episode of Role Call, co-hosts Diana Chen, Nick Naraghi, and David Ehrlichman speak with Dan Hunt about the importance of decentralization, the role of community and organizing in building effective DAOs, and the integration of AI agents to simplify and enhance organizational processes.
We talk about our experiences with developing trust and managing power in decentralized organizations, as well as the intricacies of scaling DAOs, including an emphasis on the essential role of human-centric practices like meditation and mindfulness in navigating some of these complexities.
Finally, we briefly touch on the evolving role of AI in the decentralization space and the potential for groundbreaking advancements in organizational coordination.
⏳ Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
5:45 The importance of decentralization
8:09 Challenges in decentralized organizations
10:06 Human elements in decentralized systems
14:50 Self-selection and mutual support in DAOs
19:15 Intersubjective compensation process
27:09 Power dynamics in decentralized organizations
35:32 Scaling decentralized communities
44:29 AI agents and organizational scaling
48:26 Integrating AI for collective intelligence
52:23 Progressive automation and decentralization
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This special live edition of Rehash was recorded during Devcon7 in Bangkok, Thailand.
Your panelists are Jim Chang (CrossCats), David Phelps (JokeRace), and Grant Gerber (Movement Labs).
Watch them eat spicier and spicier foods while trying to simultaneously give spicier and spicier takes on various topics in crypto like altVMs, casinos, and AI.
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0:00 Intro
1:16 Learn more about our sponsors: CrossCats and Safe
7:21 AI x Crypto
17:56 Casinos and gambling
31:09 Ethereum vs altVMs
42:01 Winner announced
46:00 David gets thrown in the pool👋 FOLLOW US:
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Role Call is a 6-part miniseries on DAOs, produced by Rehash and co-hosted by Hats Protocol.
In our fourth episode of Role Call, co-hosts Diana Chen, Nick Naraghi, and Spencer Graham speak with Andreas, founder of Fileverse, about how Fileverse aims to solve issues of centralized knowledge management by offering decentralized, privacy-preserving alternatives like ddocs, how to balance privacy with transparency onchain, and the future of interoperable decentralized applications in creating a new era of collaborative knowledge production.
⏳ Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
1:42 What is Fileverse?
5:08 Tradeoffs between privacy and transparency
10:27 Role of blockchain in permission management
15:48 Challenges and innovations in Fileverse
26:59 Future of decentralized collaboration
51:48 Follow Andreas and Fileverse👋 Follow us:
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DISCLAIMER: The information in this video is the opinion of the speaker(s) only and is for informational purposes only. You should not construe it as investment advice, tax advice, or legal advice, and it does not represent any entity's opinion but those of the speaker(s). For investment or legal advice, please seek a duly licensed professional.
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In this episode of Rehash, we’re speaking with Andy Boyan and Andrew Redden about their latest project, Hypurr Finance, a lending platform built for Hyperliquid and on the HyperEVM.
Hyperliquid recently executed one of the largest and most successful airdrops in crypto history, and we start the episode by unpacking the strategy and impacts behind that and the LAST team’s rationale behind building HypurrFi on HyperEVM.
We also talked about the future of DeFi, the impact of decentralization, and the new dynamics in cryptocurrency ecosystems.
Andy previously appeared on Rehash in S4 E3 | Rules of Game Design w/Andy Boyan.
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0:00 Intro
2:04 How Andy and Andrew got on the pod
6:22 Hyperliquid airdrop
11:09 What are perpetual exchanges and spot exchanges?
14:10 Why was Hyperliquid so successful?
19:54 Impact of Hyperliquid’s airdrop
28:40 Introducing Hypurr Finance for the first time
30:37 Mission and incentive models of LAST
35:44 Concerns with HyperEVM
38:30 The future of blockchain and crypto
43:19 HypurrFi launch and testnet details
44:19 Predictions for crypto in 2025
53:00 Follow Andy and Andrew
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Role Call is a 6-part miniseries on DAOs, produced by Rehash and co-hosted by Hats Protocol.
In our third episode of Role Call, we're joined once again by special guest host, Amy Jung (Eigen Foundation), to talk to Justine (Head of Governance at Optimism Foundation) about the concept of progressive decentralization and the challenges and considerations involved in transitioning responsibilities to a DAO.
We explore topics like infrastructure readiness, measuring success, and the balance between transparency and governance, and Justine shares some insights into Optimism's approach, frameworks, and the ongoing development of their governance processes.
We also briefly discuss the importance of clear mission alignment, data-driven decision-making, and the complexities of managing power dynamics within a decentralized framework.
⏳ Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
2:03 When is an organization ready to decentralize?
4:08 Challenges and risks in decentralization
5:56 Data-driven decision making
7:18 Frameworks and metrics for DAOs
15:24 Balancing transparency and control
19:30 Legitimacy and accountability in DAOs
27:58 Future of DAO governance
47:28 Follow Justine and co-hosts👋 Follow us:
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This Minihash episode was recorded in person in Bangkok, Thailand during Devcon 7.
In this episode, Jim Chang, co-founder of Catalyst and CrossCats, joins us to talk about the journey of building Catalyst, a platform initially aimed at Cosmos chains, pivoted to focusing on Ethereum rollups, and is now focused on altVMs.
Jim shares insights into their new product, CrossCats, an intent-based bridge facilitating easier and faster transactions across different virtual machines. We dive into the challenges of cross-chain bridging, market predictions, and strategic decisions behind adopting AltVMs over traditional EVM chains. Jim does a great job of explaining the complexities of blockchain interoperability and the potential future landscape of decentralized networks.
Jim previously appeared on Rehash in S4 E9: Millions of Modular Blockchains w/Jimmy Chang, which aired on April 13, 2023, and again in Minihash 003 | EthCC 2024 Recap: Key Insights, Trends, and Conference Highlights w/Jimmy Chang.
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0:00 Intro
1:39 History of Catalyst and CrossCats
3:59 Pivoting strategies in crypto
6:14 User research and feedback
8:36 How CrossCats works
11:37 Challenges of bridging across chains
15:55 Future of EVM and AltVMs
19:07 Follow Jim and CrossCatsDISCLAIMER: The information in this video is the opinion of the speaker(s) only and is for informational purposes only. You should not construe it as investment advice, tax advice, or legal advice, and it does not represent any entity's opinion but those of the speaker(s). For investment or legal advice, please seek a duly licensed professional.
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In this episode of Rehash, we’re speaking with JB Rubinovitz, founder of Tenfold, about their perspective on decentralized social platforms, particularly Warpcast, and the future of decentralized identity and reputation.
We discuss the developer-centric focus of Warpcast, the challenges of onboarding users to decentralized platforms, and JB's journey in building Tenfold to empower builder communities.
We also get into the complexities of AI governance, ethical considerations, and the potential for decentralized training and data labeling in AI. JB wraps up with some insights on their fundraising experience and the vision for Tenfold's future.
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0:00 Intro
4:03 Challenges and criticisms of decentralized social
6:54 User experience on Warpcast
11:43 Future of decentralized social and identity
21:07 AI governance and ethical considerations
30:24 What is Tenfold?
37:20 Fundraising challenges
39:53 Follow JB
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Role Call is a 6-part miniseries on DAOs, produced by Rehash and co-hosted by Hats Protocol.
In our second episode of Role Call, we're joined by special guest host, Amy Jung (Eigen Foundation), to talk to Rafa (Governance Lead at ZK Sync Association) about the future of DAO governance and the implications of the end of the era of airdrops.
We talk about the challenges in designing sustainable governance models, differentiating between geographic and interest-based communities, and the concept of soft versus hard accountability in DAOs. Rafa also delves into governance at ZK Sync, the importance of modularity and composability, and the evolving mechanisms of distributing control in the crypto space.
⏳ Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
03:29 Community building and governance
12:54 Governance structures in ZK Sync
19:15 Challenges in DAO implementation
22:19 Future-proofing governance systems
32:54 The importance of feedback and accountability
33:34 Hard vs. soft accountability
37:39 The role of reputation and anonymity
45:09 Challenges in enforcing accountability
53:13 Exploring new forms of accountability
59:04 Final thoughts and where to follow everyone👋 Follow us:
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In this episode of Rehash, we’re speaking with Naomi Metzger, an 11-time British triple jump champion, about her use of Web3 to fund her journey to the 2028 Olympics.
Naomi shares her story of overcoming injuries that kept her from competing in the 2024 Paris Olympics and how she became the first athlete to document her recovery journey onchain.
She also shares about her passion for NFTs, specifically her project Afrochicks, her active involvement on Warpcast, and her insights on the future of decentralized social media and NFTs, offering inspiration and advice for athletes and creators alike.
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0:00 Intro
1:23 Naomi’s athletic journey and overcoming injury
9:11 How Naomi discovered web3 and NFTs
13:53 Afrochicks NFT project
16:21 Future plans and fitness content
17:54 Naomi’s thoughts on Warpcast
24:48 Future of decentralized social
33:45 Future of NFTs x AI
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Role Call is a 6-part miniseries on DAOs, produced by Rehash and co-hosted by Hats Protocol.
In our first episode of Role Call, we dive deep into the evolving nature of money, relationships, and reputation with Tracheopteryx, Chief Governance Officer at Eigen Foundation.
Rehash host, Diana Chen, is joined by Nick Naraghi and Spencer Graham, co-founders at Hats Protocol, to explore the intricacies of decentralized governance, the transformative power of reputation systems, and the challenges of creating a more accountable and equitable society through blockchain technology.
The conversation also touches on the philosophical and practical implications of these changes for organizations and civilization at large.
⏳ Timestamps:
0:00 Introduction
2:15 Why humans struggle to coordinate
6:30 The flaws in token voting systems
12:45 How decentralized reputation systems will work
19:10 The death of money and rise of relationships
25:40 Small councils vs. traditional democracies
32:00 How new governance can save civilization👋 Follow us:
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In this episode of Rehash, Dr. Laurence E. Day, founder of Wildcat Finance and creator of the infamous West Ham group chat, joins us to clear up rumors about his alleged crypto hacks and share more about what he’s working on at Wildcat Finance, which aims to facilitate under-collateralized borrowing on the Ethereum blockchain.
Laurence also shares his thoughts on protocol security, the impact of social engineering attacks, and the future of credit in DeFi.
Last but certainly not least, we chat about the role and unique culture of the West Ham group chat in the crypto community.
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0:00 Intro
1:05 Laurence’s background
10:04 The infamous crypto protocol hacks
16:13 Protocol security insights
25:17 Challenges of onboarding the masses to DeFi
26:54 The UX and PMF debate
29:30 What is Wildcat Finance?
37:52 The importance of credit in DeFi
41:24 What is West Ham?
51:20 Final thoughts and predictions
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Rehash is launching a new 6 part miniseries on DAO governance and design in conjunction with Hats Protocol called Role Call!
Tune in every week for a deep dive on DAOs with Rehash host, Diana Chen, Hats co-founders, Spencer Graham, Nick Naraghi, and David Erlichmann, and our special guests joining us each week.
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In this episode of Rehash, SEC Commissioner Hester Peirce joins us to talk about legal compliance and innovation in the crypto space.
Known for her pro-innovation stance, Commissioner Peirce discusses her critiques of the SEC's stringent regulatory approach toward crypto and her hopes for clearer guidelines.
The conversation covers the balance between fostering innovation and protecting investors, the need for regulatory clarity, and the impact of current regulations on U.S. crypto innovation.
Commissioner Peirce also addresses the importance of public involvement in rulemaking and the potential for a new regulatory framework.
Note: This episode was recorded on October 29, 2024.
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0:00 Intro
1:55 SEC’s approach to crypto regulation
3:49 Challenges and criticisms of current regulations
6:27 Impact of regulations on innovation
11:27 Community questions and concerns
16:21 Future of crypto regulation
33:25 Closing thoughts and how to contact Hester Peirce
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