Unchained

Laura Shin
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Mar 18, 2022 • 1h 8min

Punk6529 on the Significance of Bored Ape Yacht Club and CryptoPunks - Ep.331

In their first podcast appearance, Punk6529, a prominent voice on Crypto Twitter, digs deep into the NFT realm. They discuss Yuga Labs' acquisition of CryptoPunks and Meebits, highlighting how CryptoPunks set the standard for profile picture projects. Punk6529 shares insights on the potential utility of IP rights in fostering community engagement and the contrasting innovations of Bored Ape Yacht Club versus CryptoPunks. The conversation navigates the cultural significance of NFTs and the evolving landscape of digital ownership.
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Mar 15, 2022 • 1h 6min

What Is It Like to Only Work for DAOs? Chase Chapman Tells All - Ep.330

Chase Chapman, co-founder at Decentology and active DAO contributor, shares her insights on the transformative power of DAOs. She discusses how these organizations redefine traditional work structures and the significance of inclusivity, particularly for women in crypto. Chase critiques the use of terms like "permissionless" in DAO contexts and suggests that community values should guide governance. She also explores the intricacies of compensation models, challenges in DAO management tools, and the intriguing intersection of DAOs and NFTs.
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Mar 11, 2022 • 42min

How Justin Sun Has Allegedly Tried to Manipulate Markets and Escape Regulation - Ep.329

Chris Harland-Dunaway, a freelance reporter for The Verge known for his investigative work on cryptocurrency, dives into the murky world of Justin Sun, the controversial founder of Tron. They discuss Sun's dramatic escape from China and the enigmatic 'Operation Couch Cushions,' linking him to insider trading and potential evasion of U.S. securities laws. Harland-Dunaway reveals insights from 15 anonymous sources and touches on a grand jury investigation, all while addressing Sun's daring claims in response to these serious allegations.
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Mar 10, 2022 • 1h 5min

The Chopping Block: In 'the First Crypto War,' How Should the Money Be Spent? - Ep.328

Laura Shin, an independent journalist and author of "The Cryptopians," dives deep into the intricate world of crypto funding and its impact on global conflicts, specifically the Ukrainian crisis. They discuss the ethical dilemmas surrounding military aid through cryptocurrency and the innovative fundraising efforts that emerged during the invasion. The conversation also touches on venture funding challenges in the crypto sector, the volatility in the DeFi landscape, and the complexities of tech valuations, weaving a rich tapestry of insights and humorous anecdotes.
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Mar 8, 2022 • 50min

Why Chatroulette Founder Andrey Ternovskiy Fell in Love With Crypto - Ep.327

Andrey Ternovskiy, the visionary behind Chatroulette, shares his transformative journey into the world of crypto. He reveals how his struggles with traditional finance sparked his interest in decentralized solutions. Ternovskiy discusses the ethical implications of hacking smart contracts and reflects on the potential of cryptocurrencies to disrupt middlemen. He expresses his admiration for Ethereum and its capabilities while sharing his previously undisclosed involvement in The DAO, connecting it to the ongoing crisis in Ukraine.
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Mar 4, 2022 • 46min

How Ukraine Is Leveraging Crypto in Its Fight Against Russia - Ep.326

Tomicah Tillemann, the global chief policy officer at Katie Haun's firm, is a seasoned expert in government and blockchain technology. He discusses how Ukraine is utilizing cryptocurrency to aid civilians amidst the conflict with Russia. Tomicah explains the challenges Russia faces in bypassing sanctions using crypto and highlights the unprecedented ways blockchain can enhance humanitarian efforts. He shares insights on the significant uptick in ruble/BTC volume and how Web3 tools could reshape future disaster responses.
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Mar 1, 2022 • 1h 23min

Is Code Law? Should the Hacker Be Punished? The DAO Creators Disagree - Ep.325

Christoph Jentzsch, co-founder of Slock.it and early Ethereum developer, joins fellow DAO creators Lefteris Karapetsas and Griff Green to dive deep into The DAO's creation and its infamous hack. They discuss the ambitious goals of The DAO and their initial reactions to the security breach. The trio debates whether 'code is law' and shares fascinating insights on community dynamics during the chaos. They also reflect humorously on how they would be portrayed in a movie, revealing the human side behind the blockchain innovation.
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Feb 25, 2022 • 43min

How Writing 'The Cryptopians' Shaped My Views on Ethereum - Ep.324

Join Steven Ehrlich, editor at Forbes Cryptoasset, as he interviews Laura Shin about her new book, "The Cryptopians." They delve into the captivating journey of Ethereum's creation, discussing Vitalik Buterin’s evolving role and the human dynamics that shaped the project. Highlights include the challenges of early funding, the impact of the DAO hack, and the controversial leadership of Ming Chan. Shin shares her insights on how writing the book changed her perspective on cryptocurrency and hints at her thoughts for future writing projects.
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Feb 24, 2022 • 59min

The Chopping Block: Why Hacking The DAO Is ‘Something to Be Proud Of’? - Ep.323

The hosts dive into the fascinating saga of The DAO hack, discussing its ethical implications and the hacker's identity reveal. They humorously critique DAOs attempting ambitious purchases like the Denver Broncos while offering innovative governance solutions. The complexities of Bitcoin anonymity and transaction tracing are explored, alongside the sustainability challenges of Anchor's high yield. There's a lighthearted debate on the evolving landscape of cryptocurrency and the quirky characters who shape it, reflecting on recent changes in the NFT space.
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Feb 22, 2022 • 1h 10min

Exclusive: Crypto’s Biggest Whodunnit: Who Was Behind the 2016 DAO Attack on Ethereum? - Ep.322

Delve into the intriguing investigation of the 2016 DAO hack, where millions in Ether were stolen. Discover the identity of the suspected hacker, aided by advanced blockchain tracking techniques. The conversation digs into the DAO's significance, security flaws, and the ripple effect on Ethereum's evolution. Hear about the controversial choices that led to a hard fork and the legal implications that shaped the future of decentralized organizations. This detailed exploration combines personal stories and expert insights, unraveling the complexities of crypto's wild past.

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