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The Adult Entertainment Industry is often the first to the table when it comes to the latest tech. Sex work has been at the forefront of every new form of content sharing - and now Web3 is offering new ways creators can interact with their fans. CrassKitty is the founder of Proof of Peach, a woman-founded platform that allows creators to control what they create and how their content is accessed - by bringing it to the blockchain. She's joined by content creator, Joseline Kelly, to tell Shira how this new tech can be a safer space for sex work.
A new NFT project from the popular social media platform Reddit has exploded onto the market and dominated the bear market, knocking some of the top NFT communities off the charts. Shira's joined by Pio Vincenzo to learn how Reddit was able to pull this off without even using the term "NFT."
Apple released new terms of service and laid out clear guidelines for apps selling NFTs - and web3 advocates are not happy. Kate Irwin of Decrypt joins the show to break down the new guidelines, and why the community is so livid.
00:01 - Welcome
00:40 - Weekly Headlines
5:35 - Pio Vincenzo Founder of The Nifty - Reddit NFT Takeover
12:00 - Crass Kitty and Joseline Kelly from Proof of Peach - "OnlyFans" of the Blockchain
20:33 - Kate Irwin Writer at Decrypt - Apple NFT Guidelines
The Adult Entertainment Industry is often the first to the table when it comes to the latest tech. Sex work has been at the forefront of every new form of content sharing - and now Web3 is offering new ways creators can interact with their fans. CrassKitty is the founder of Proof of Peach, a woman-founded platform that allows creators to control what they create and how their content is accessed - by bringing it to the blockchain. She's joined by content creator, Joseline Kelly, to tell Shira how this new tech can be a safer space for sex work.
A new NFT project from the popular social media platform Reddit has exploded onto the market and dominated the bear market, knocking some of the top NFT communities off the charts. Shira's joined by Pio Vincenzo to learn how Reddit was able to pull this off without even using the term "NFT."
Apple released new terms of service and laid out clear guidelines for apps selling NFTs - and web3 advocates are not happy. Kate Irwin of Decrypt joins the show to break down the new guidelines, and why the community is so livid.
00:01 - Welcome
00:40 - Weekly Headlines
5:35 - Pio Vincenzo Founder of The Nifty - Reddit NFT Takeover
12:00 - Crass Kitty and Joseline Kelly from Proof of Peach - "OnlyFans" of the Blockchain
20:33 - Kate Irwin Writer at Decrypt - Apple NFT Guidelines