This episode of the #citizenweb3 podcast features Naveen Jain & Riccardo Spagni from Tari
Naveen Jain and Riccardo Spagni champion privacy as a cornerstone of freedom, advocating for ethical technology use as an aid, not a replacement, and emphasizing human fallibility, authentic living, and balanced innovation. Their views promote empathy, fairness, and a practical approach to progress.
Tari is a powerful, scalable blockchain protocol built in Rust, offering high performance, open-source flexibility, and unique confidentiality features that enhance user safety and enable diverse applications.
We spoke to Naveen Jain and Riccardo Spagni about Tari and:
Highlight the people that have been a critical partAll without needing caffeine We're all sort of like RPG charactersLargely drink waterNearly unlimited energy for you're callingPrivacy being a basic human rightPrivacy being about freedomEvery financial transaction to be a scarlet letterWe've all done things that we probably regret on some levelLaw on earth is a patchwork quiltPeople make mistakesA crazy way to liveJudged based solely upon a bunch of entries sounds anti-humanEnforcement by software is impossiblePre-crime is a bad ideaEating the projectionWon't somebody think of the childrenGood old fashioned police workTechnology as an aid, not as a replacement05:17 -- 07:30 : The spotlight
07:30 -- 09:56 : Getting through the day
09:56 -- 14:28 : Projects and ethos
14:28 -- 25:37 : The line ethically
25:37 -- 01:05:00 : How we got to this point and are going forward
01:05:00 – 01:08:56 : One question Blitz
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