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Feb 28, 2022 • 1h 24min
107 - What's Real About Crypto Gaming | Ryan Wyatt
Ryan Wyatt, CEO of Polygon Studios and former Head of Gaming at YouTube, dives into the future of crypto gaming and its integration with mainstream platforms. He discusses the challenges and opportunities NFTs bring, addressing the strong resistance from gamers. The conversation highlights the trust issues around blockchain technology and how it can enhance game experiences. Wyatt also explores the potential of Decentralized Autonomous Organizations and the talent migration from Web2 to Web3, painting an optimistic picture for the evolution of gaming economies.

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Feb 25, 2022 • 1h 38min
ROLLUP: Standing with Ukraine & All Those Affected | Macro Analyses & More
The emotional impact of the Ukrainian conflict on global markets and cryptocurrencies takes center stage. Bitcoin and Ethereum experience significant price fluctuations due to the turmoil. Market reactions echo historical shocks from past wars, drawing parallels to current geopolitical tensions. The rise of venture capital in the crypto space highlights new job opportunities. The discussion also touches on the implications of the DAO hacker's identity and the intriguing NFT surge of 'Invisible Friends,' reflecting the evolving landscape of finance and personal freedom.

Feb 24, 2022 • 39min
Ether's Phoenix with Optimism's Karl Floersch | GreenPill #2
Karl Floersch, co-founder of Optimism and advocate for public goods in Ethereum, passionately discusses the transformative potential of retroactive public goods funding. He introduces the concept of Ether's Phoenix, promoting collaboration within the Ethereum community to address societal challenges. The conversation reveals the need to align personal values with technology to build a sustainable financial infrastructure, and how optimism and community can drive meaningful change in a space often overshadowed by speculation.

Feb 22, 2022 • 1h 34min
ETHDenver 2022 is Scaling Vibes | Andrew Yang, Erik Voorhees, Kevin Owocki
Kevin Owocki, a leader in crypto collectivism, joins libertarian Erik Voorhees and former presidential candidate Andrew Yang. They dive into the vibrant atmosphere at ETHDenver 2022, debating the merits of individualism versus collectivism in crypto. Yang passionately calls for community engagement towards productive goals. The trio also discusses the transformative potential of blockchain for public goods and sustainable funding, while highlighting the importance of proactive political engagement in shaping the future of Web3 technologies.

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Feb 21, 2022 • 1h 30min
106 - How to Become a Whale | Tetranode
In this conversation with Tetranode, an anonymous DeFi whale and prominent crypto commentator, listeners dive into the journey of transforming from a gaming enthusiast to a major market player. Tetranode shares secrets to wealth in DeFi, emphasizing the importance of farmers as alpha generators and his preference for Ethereum over Alt Layer 1s. He also draws intriguing parallels between gaming and crypto investing, revealing strategies for identifying key projects and the influence of whales on market dynamics. Personal anecdotes add depth to his insights on balancing fortune with family.

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Feb 18, 2022 • 1h 26min
ROLLUP: ETH DENVER | SEC Fines BlockFi | Canada Freezes Protester Funds | Geopolitical Chess
Dive into the vibrant scene of ETH Denver, where a record 15,000 attendees gather post-pandemic to forge connections and ignite innovation. Explore market movements, as the SEC fines BlockFi and Ukraine legalizes crypto amidst geopolitical tension. Analyze the implications of freezing protester funds in Canada on civil liberties and the sharp rise of decentralized finance. Discover the intriguing cost comparison between iPhones and Ether investments while highlighting the exciting future of a decentralized internet and educational initiatives in the crypto space.

Feb 17, 2022 • 44min
Vitalik Buterin - Green Pill #1
Vitalik Buterin, the visionary founder of Ethereum, discusses key topics in crypto economics and community values. He delves into quadratic funding, emphasizing its role in supporting public goods and the challenges Gitcoin faces. The episode explores the impact of civil resistance on governance, and how innovative funding mechanisms, including NFTs, can enhance inclusivity. Vitalik shares his insights on fostering a decentralized community that values contributions while navigating complex public goods solutions. A compelling take on the future of crypto!

Feb 16, 2022 • 23min
Announcing the GREEN PILL Podcast | Kevin Owocki
Kevin Owocki, Founder of Gitcoin and champion of public goods in the crypto world, shares exciting news about the launch of the GreenPill initiative. He discusses the importance of 'greenpilling' as a way to advocate for regenerative crypto economics and societal well-being. The conversation dives into how crypto can address global issues like climate change, empowering communities and promoting sustainability. Owocki also introduces resources, including a new podcast and book, to inspire listeners to invest in public goods for a brighter future.

Feb 16, 2022 • 1h 13min
ARK Analysts call $1M BTC, $180K ETH | Bullish Crypto Price Predictions
Yassine Elmandjra, an ARK Invest analyst specializing in crypto assets and Bitcoin mining, shares bold price predictions for Bitcoin and Ethereum, estimating $1 million and $180,000 respectively by 2030. He discusses the transformative potential of decentralized finance and the need for a new framework to understand crypto assets as unique entities. The conversation covers Bitcoin's evolving role as an asset class, the efficiency of DeFi compared to traditional finance, and the impact of institutional investment on these forecasts.

Feb 14, 2022 • 1h 2min
105 - Crypto in Washington | Congressman Tom Emmer
Congressman Tom Emmer, a dedicated crypto advocate from Minnesota, sheds light on the evolving stance of Washington towards cryptocurrency. He challenges the notion that the government is entirely anti-crypto, revealing the complexities of legislative conversations. Emmer emphasizes the urgent need for updated regulations to prevent losing innovators to other countries. The discussion also touches on the implications of centralized digital currencies like China's, urging a focus on privacy and innovation. Find out how grassroots efforts are reshaping crypto policy in D.C.!


