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174. Blockchain, Building Recycled Plastic Homes and Redistributing Wealth | Morten Bove

03.02.2020 - By Matt WardPlay

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Morten Bove (@mbove) is the founder and CEO of Wohn Homes, a Danish startup revolutionizing modular, eco-friendly affordable housing designed with tokenized ownership for students. Morten also runs Block21, a blockchain-focused tech podcast on the future of decentralization.

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In today's episode we discuss:

* How recycled plastic can be used to make sustainable housing

* Why inequality is the driving factor in almost all social unrest

* What does the future of cities look like

* Why Morten is big on blockchain and tokenization

* What happens now that the ICO bubble burst, and where crypto is headed

* The big difference between European and US startups

* Why smaller countries make things simpler

* How to build better triple-bottom-line businesses (here's a free guide for founders)

* How business can be used as a force for good

* Why it's so hard for startups to raise funding (ps. here's a free pitch deck guide!)

* The scary truth about surveillance and privacy

* Why Trump pulling out of the Paris accord wasn't all bad

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