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VDAO Ep 9 Trust, Resilience & Regenerative Systems: From Farm Roots to Blockchain Futures Donny Lewis

Apr 6, 2026
Donny Lewis, a builder raised on a Texas farm who now works on supply-chain transparency and on-chain community infrastructure. He discusses blockchain as a coordination tool, trust versus trustless systems, local food and energy resilience, agrivoltaics and microgrids, supply-chain opacity and product passports, and how practical tech adoption looks in rural communities.
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INSIGHT

Networks Are Shared Trust And Information

  • Networks are fundamentally shared information between trusted people, not academic labels like 'network state.'
  • Donny highlights cross-region learning (e.g., similar climates in Africa and Texas) as the operational value of networks.
ANECDOTE

Raised On A Texas Farm Eating Organic

  • Donny grew up on a Texas farm raising crops and livestock, running the garden, and eating fresh organic food preserved at home.
  • Those formative years set his norm for regenerative practices and informed his later activism.
INSIGHT

Policy Incentives Drove Soil Degradation

  • Government and insurance incentives forced chemicalized practices by requiring inputs like nitrogen and pesticides to get loans and insurance.
  • That top-down policy-created dependency degraded soil and centralized agriculture.
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