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By Bobby Hundreds
The podcast currently has 19 episodes available.
Our 20th episode of Bomb Talk and our 2nd Season Finale! And what timing, with the crypto bear chasing us down. When we recorded this live Twitter Spaces, we were staring the bear in the face. At this time, Ethereum is barely hovering over $1,000. So, what’s it all mean? What happens next? Meet Ethan Lin, one of our boldest leaders and ambassadors in Adam Bomb Squad. To close the season out, I wanted to bring someone up from the community who has the insight and composure to help see us through the crypto winter. Ethan is the co-founder of Crypto Education, a Singaporean firm. He’s taught over 30,000 students and 700 mentees since 2017 with the goal of making Crypto investing simple, practical, and profitable. For the Squad itself, he created the Whale Telegram, as well as the Whale and Dolphin Adam NFTs. He is the founder of the SG-ABS club, a Telegram group for Singaporeans in ABS with over 400 members. Please welcome Ethan Lin, I hope this episode brings you solace, strategy, and perspective at this point of the crypto cycle. See you next season, Squad!
After 19 episodes of Bomb Talk, this is the first (and probably last!) one starring Me, Myself, and I! Welcome to an Office Hours edition of Bomb Talk, where I hold court for the first half, talking about the current state of NFTs in May of 2022. Yuga has seized the marketplace with their Other Side land drop. And unbeknownst to us at the time, a significant bear was prowling right beyond the bend. In the latter half of the show, I’m saved by some of my dear friends like Farokh, Justin Taylor at Twitter, and Mec., who enlighten us with their perspectives on the NFT climate.
We’ve walked you through the nuances of NFTs and Web3 culture. But, what’s it like to actually build a collection? Beyond the mechanics, there’s a lot to consider and contend with, from minting out to charitable components to what’s waiting for you on the other side. Today, I’m joined by my friends Willie Morris of regenerative farm Happy Goat, disability activist Paula Carozzo of Inclusive Collective, artist Ed Balloon, and rapper/actor Dumbfoundead as they share their stories - the struggles and successes - from creating NFT projects.
Considering I’ve been working in fashion for close to two decades, you might be surprised that it took me this long to dedicate an entire Bomb Talk episode to NFTs and Fashion. The reality is that I think there are a lot of designers, founders, and brands that are getting it wrong - or missing the point entirely. We should begin with the fact that NFTs ARE fashion. And in my opinion, there are only a few who get it: not just the mechanics of NFTs, but how to harness the technology in bridging both the digital and the physical. On today’s episode of Bomb Talk, we have the legendary Yoon from Ambush, Charli Cohen of RSTLSS, and Ian Rogers of Ledger offering three different angles and approaches to NFTs and Fashion. I think the future of fashion looks and sounds something like this...
Asia has emerged as the frontrunner in the global NFT race with the highest adoption rates in the world. In 2021, Central and Southeast Asia accounted for 35% of the $22 billion global trade of NFTs. In today’s episode of Bomb Talk, we catch up with pop star JJ Lin in Singapore, rapper and fashion designer Verbal in Japan, and SK Lam of All Rights Reserved out in Hong Kong to learn more about how Asia is building Web3 history by building Web3’s future.
THere's nothing as permanent as tattoos or the blockchain, and on this episode of Bomb Talk with Bobby Hundreds, we bridge the gap between them. Bobby speaks with three tattoo legends as they embark on their journey into the NFT space, Scab Shop. Tune in and get inked up, whether in real life or the Metaverse.
To figure out where NFT art is headed, we need to brush up on our roots. And there is no better way to go full circle than by speaking with some of the icons of the game to see their vision of the future. On the fourth episode of BOMB TALK Season 2, we catch up with legendary artists Tristan Eaton, Everlast, and RISK to see what they're working on now, and where they want to take it going forward. Whether you're a fan of graffiti, NFTs, or both, this episode is a great place to jump in on the conversation.
When it comes to NFTs and Web3, the word “Community” is thrown around a lot. But, when I observe the landscape, we’re still in the nascent stages of subculture, where NFT projects and collectors are broken up into tribes, isolated from each other in their individual Discords. Tribalism is antithetical to Community. We also saw this in the early days of Streetwear, but collaborations between competing brands and designers bridged these networks and over time, established a fortified marketplace. Collaborations built trust amongst brands, and they instilled trust within the consumer. With The Hundreds and Adam Bomb Squad, collaborations between projects are one of our leading initiatives because we believe that a rising tide lifts all boats. And, we are genuinely fans of this burgeoning world around us. Today, we speak with Betty from Deadfellaz, Waheed from All Smilesss, and Steven from Brain Vomit, 3 NFT projects that we believe in - as friends, as creators, and as the future. This episode coincided with the release of physical clothing collaborations with all three guests. Listen in…
The juxtaposition - if not convergence - of technology and art is always a hot-button issue in culture. Many purists believe that tech has no business being involved in the human creative spirit. Meanwhile, those of us who appreciate NFTs believe technology has not only enabled, but empowered and facilitated creators to execute ideas they wouldn’t have otherwise been able to fulfill. Jeff Nicholas is the founder of WVRPSOUND and their NFT collection, WVRPS, which released the day after this recording. WVRPS is one of the most innovative NFT projects in the space because of its incorporation of music and AI. Jeff, our special guest Mike Shinoda of Linkin Park, Brandon Tory and Steve Pardo will do a much better job of explaining this! Listen in...
Today’s Bomb Talk is about how Web3 can facilitate the Decentralization of Media. Many of us would agree that there is no more imperfect industry today than the media. There are a lot of reasons for this, but perhaps the most significant is that the news organizations are centralized, meaning they are powered by corporations with self-interests, motivated by profits. Our friends Farokh, Mel, and John Knopf have built a new NFT project called Rug Radio, which seeks to not only address - but upend - these ancient media systems. Keith Grossman also joins us, giving us his perspective on the matter as president of Time Magazine. Listen in…
The podcast currently has 19 episodes available.