DeCent People Podcast With Adam Jackson of Braintrust, part 2
A follow up conversation with Adam Jackson of Braintrust where we get into the tokenomics of his project and where crypto regulation might be headed.
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How Bitcoin is secured by physics and the risks of mining the world’s most-valuable cryptocurrency, among a lot of other subjects with Alejo
A follow up conversation with Adam Jackson of Braintrust where we get into the tokenomics of his project and where crypto regulation might be headed.
An outspoken defender of the crypto ethos, Ryan Selkis has been around long enough to have the credibility to challenge regulators like SEC Chairman Gary Gensler. He also took a winding road to crypto with stints as a night janitor for his college basketball arena and a summer internship at JPMorgan that got derailed by the financial crisis
Georgio Constantinou speaks about helping broker the sale of the one-of-a-kind Wu-Tang Clan album Once Upon A Time in Shaolin, buying Bitcoin to get a fake id from Silk Road and co-founding the digital agency Six to help artists navigate the web3 world.
A conversation with Jess Sloss, one of the co-founders of Seed Club, which helps crypto projects design and implement social tokens. One of the nicest and most-generous people in all of web3, Jess is also one of the tallest. He’s also got some wicked landscape skills.
A chat with Anthony Sassano, who has forgotten more about Ethereum than most of us know. We talk about life in Australia, how Ethereum created purpose for his life and what deadly animals may or may not be trying to kill him.
A conversation with Adam Jackson of Braintrust, a decentralized community of freelance tech workers that’s going hardcore web3.
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Our podcast where we take a not-so-serious look at the art side of the NFT world and try to decide is it an NFT or WTF?
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