The Nanocast

Interview with Louis Nobleman a Nano Community Manager - Nano in Venezuela (S2E1)


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Don’t forget to pick up a pod!: nanocast.co/pod
 
Louis joins me to talk about his long history with Nano. Over the past few years, crypto has changed his life as well as lives of those around him in Venezuela. He discovered the Nano faucet over a year ago and was immediately turned on by Nano’s speed. It didn’t take him long to get involved and become an essential part of the Nano community. He has had toke take a step back from community management as of late due to the turmoil in his country. But he assures us he’s not going anywhere. Listen in to hear his story and what he sees for the future of Nano. Next week get ready for some Nanner Banter with the some people from the Nano Center crew.
 
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Follow Louis on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Mrlutavo
 
Need to buy Nano, but don’t know what exchange to use? Binance is one of the largest exchanges in the world, has an easy to use interface and is more or less free from glitches. I have personally always had a great experience and would recommend it. If you want to use Binance and share some love, use my referral link!
 
Binance Referral link: https://www.binance.com/?ref=10053337
 
There are two ways for the community to support the Nano network and in turn make it more secure and decentralized. The easiest way is to open/login to your Nano wallet and change your representative to a trusted rep. You can view information about nodes at nanonode.ninja and the Nano Node Monitor (if the owner has it configured).
 
The second and more difficult way to support the network is by setting up a node. Nodes help decentralize the voting that takes place on the Nano chain. You can learn more about that here: https://bit.ly/2qmEJoq
 
Or you can just go buy a pod. nanocast.co/pod
 
Setting up a node can be really easy and is relatively inexpensive. The first thing you will need to host a node is a server. This can be hosted locally or you can buy server space from a third party. I use Digital Ocean and so far have had a great experience. In addition there are lots of guides written with Digital Ocean in mind. Once you have your droplet you can follow this quick and easy guide: https://nanotools.github.io/easy-nano-node/digitalocean.html (If you have any questions about setting up nodes, Reddit and the Discord are great resources).
 
If you want to use Digital Ocean, and share some love, use my referral link and get a $10 discount!
 
Digital Ocean Referral Link: http://www.digitalocean.com/?refcode=2376b189330d
 
Here are the links to my node if you want to set it as your representative.
 
Nanocast Representative Address:
 
xrb_3ik635ngoaaz8tp5rmtrz5txuddmasmoxondqbqeppdzqrfeziwzcm8aysr3
 
Nano Node Ninja: nancoast.co/nodeninja
 
Nano Node Monitor: nanocast.co/node
 
 
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Nanocast Merch: nanocast.co/store
 
If you feel inclined, you can share some love by throwing Nano my way. Any donations will be used to improve Nanocast.
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The NanocastBy Shawn Livingston