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By The 'Stache
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The podcast currently has 23 episodes available.
Online marketplaces are nothing new so why does a "decentralized" market make any difference? With places like eBay and Amazon sucking up every last dollar they can from your purchases, they are also sucking up your data among other things.
I talk with my guest Devin Finzer, founder of Opensea.io, a decentralized marketplace for digital collectibles. We talk about how decentralized markets are pushing adoption, how he started Opensea, the NFT scene as it stands, and what the future of online marketplaces like Opensea will look like.
In traditional investing markets the only way to truly be "included" in everything is to have a high net worth and deemed an accredited investor. One of the great things about cryptocurrency is we don't have those same kinds of exclusionary rules.
Financial inclusion plays a large part of what Bitcoin is all about & I talk with Binance.us CEO Catherine Coley all about how she is helping to make this a reality here in the United States. Despite the massive amount of adversity any US exchange has to face, her and the team at Binance.us are tackling it head on.
There are few things I like talking about more than Bitcoin! I think having real world conversations with people, especially those new to cryptocurrency, has the biggest impact on changing the paradigm of "sound money". In this episode, I talk with Brandon Green from the Bitcoin 2020 Conference in San Francisco.
We talk about the event, highlight some speakers like Tony Hawk, and even drop some hints to some unannounced speakers. All this really leads into our conversation about Bitcoin as a while and where it is going in the future.
Why spend USD in space or on Mars when there is Bitcoin?!?
When a new industry starts to emerge we eventually see a set of standards agreed upon by the community at large. In a similar fashion to the beginnings of the internet, cryptocurrency is ripe for industry wide standards that can push forward the ecosystem as a whole. I talk with David Gold, the CEO of Dapix which is the company behind the FIO protocol. To say that they are just making wallet addresses human readable is quite the understatement when they are really solving some fundamental issues with blockchain interoperability.
Setting industry standards is not an easy task, but with these types of standards we can use it as a developmental spring board for mass adoption.
Art has always been at the forefront of major movement throughout time. We explore our creativity in more and more interesting ways that helps to connect us to our surrounding world. I talk with local artist Coldie on creating art in a production environment versus expressing your freedom, how art plays a vital role in the story of Bitcoin, and we talk 3D as well as VR art creation!
Today I talk with Lolli CEO Alex Adelman about their Bitcoin back program, merchant adoption, passively stacking satoshis using their app, and some really cool things on the horizon for the Lolli team in terms of partnerships and more!
If you are looking for a stupid simple way to earn some Bitcoin by shopping at the places you already shop then using the Lolli program is the best way to go. It's great for beginners to get their feet wet with Bitcoin and open them up to a whole new world of financial freedom!
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Gaming and blockchain are a match made in heaven and the potential for fully tokenized virtual worlds is practically limitless. Imagine owning an entire world that was a game server where you got passive income from sales and transactions occurring on your game world/server by other players. All made possible by the magic of blockchain. I talk about all these things that AlterVerse is bringing to the gaming scene with the CEO and Founder Scot Kinney. We cover all the aspects of the over 15 different games coming to this "multiverse within a multiverse" all backed by Enjin assets that you own in your own wallet!
In so many ways, Bitcoin has always been a political statement and a rallying call for those that see beyond the smoke and mirrors of finance and authority. That same challenge to authority is something I always loved about Rock music too, and Bitcoin certainly is a financial rock star! This week I talk with fellow crypto podcaster Peter McCormack from the What Bitcoin Did podcast & the infamous Craig Wright (aka Faketoshi) law suit bullshite.
We talk about Bitcoin, authority, privacy, Craig Wright crying in court, our favorite rock n' roll bands and how it helped shape each of us into the Bitcoin rock n' rollers you hear today!
Gaming and blockchain are a prefect match! I have been a gamer since WAAAaay before it was cool and now that I am also in the cryptocurrency space the melding of the two makes so much sense. Gaming IS going to lead the way to mass adoption of blockchain and companies like Enjin are already ahead of the curve.
I talk with Andy Anderson the blockchain development strategists from Enjin about their vision, the Ready Player One style multiverse they are helping to build, scaling on Ethereum for game developers, and how bigger companies like Square Enix might just be looking at blockchain to solve their problems in the near future!
Since the inception of fiat currency there really has never been an alternative or option to using a government back currency as a medium of exchange. Thanks to cryptocurrency that is all changing. I talk with my guest Chris Karabats, aka Zaphoid about why crypto is the best form or sound money. We get into the hurdles that exist in actually using crypto to pay for goods & services as well as the SmartCash project that Zaphoid is a part of.
The podcast currently has 23 episodes available.