On our final episode of Season 5, we’re speaking with Raz about a variety of topics ranging from building games for his siblings as a child to starting his own business at age 14 to forming anonymous relationships online and so much more. Raz is the CEO and co-founder of Guild, a membership management tool that helps you automate requirements, roles, and rewards for your community.
We start off by talking about Raz’s childhood - how he learned to program at the young age of 6 or 7, how he grew up designing board games for his younger siblings because he wasn’t allowed very much screen time to play the computer games he wanted to play, and how his love of all things games - the strategy, the lore, the escape into an alternative universe - all impacted his future decisions and successes as an investor and builder.
Raz made it big back in DeFi summer of 2020 and shares some of his best investment tips with us, like how to identify entry and exit points and how to stay objective in this space. He talks about how investing has helped him become a better builder and some of the things he’s still learning as a successful founder today.
We then get into a conversation around DAOs, how he defines what constitutes a DAO, and whether he thinks DAOs have peaked yet. I ask him about how Guild has been able to strike such a good balance between being a well organized successful company while running on a relatively very flat organizational structure and championing a lot of the ethos of DAO organization that typically tends to lead to chaos, and he attributes a lot of that to the thinking and work of his brother and co-founder, Bruno, who we’ll hopefully get on the podcast next season.
This was the perfect episode to end the season on and definitely one of my personal favorites. And I know I’ve been saying this a lot lately, but the fact is this season was probably my favorite one yet. It’s so inspiring to me that even in the midst of a bear market where sentiments around crypto and web3 are so low that there are still so many bright minds that are still so dedicated to building and furthering the potential that crypto and blockchain can have on the future of the internet.
We’ll be starting our next round of guest nominations and voting in a little over a week, so make sure you’re following us on Twitter @rehashweb3 or join our Discord community so you can stay up to date on all the happenings around that. If you don’t have a Rehash podcast NFT yet and want to help us decide our guests for next season, make sure you grab an NFT at https://www.rehashweb3.xyz/ before the next round of nominations starts, and if you have any questions, DM us on Twitter and we’ll help you out there.
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⏳ TIMESTAMPS
0:00 Intro
4:50 Building board games as a child
7:26 How Raz got into crypto through Dogecoin
11:22 Biggest lessons learned from gaming
12:42 Becoming an investor before becoming a builder
21:47 Raz’s investment strategy
27:23 Raz’s hot takes about DAOs
29:57 Have DAOs peaked?
30:55 Is Guild a DAO?
31:30 DAOs vs corporations
34:01 Why Raz believes in Gen-Z so much
45:42 Questions from Twitter
53:59 Explain Your Tweet
1:01:07 Follow Raz
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On our final episode of Season 5,
On this episode of Rehash, we speak with Yancey Strickler about the problems he sees with the creator economy and why onchain release clubs are a better framing for creative and collaborative work, and we discuss what a post-capitalist world might look like. Yancey is the co-founder of Metalabel and Kickstarter.
We start by envisioning what a post-capitalist world might look like and discussing how practical this model is in the world as we know it today. A lot of this part of the conversation stems from an article he wrote back in 2019 called Post-Capitalism for Realists, as well as his book, This Could Be Our Future.
We more or less agree that while it sounds really nice and idyllic to live in a world where we can all pursue our passions and fully live out our values without worrying about how we’re going to make money from everything we do, the reality is that we all need money to survive, and things are expensive, and it’s therefore an unavoidable part of life (at least in the U.S. and western world) to consider how your passions or objectives can be monetized and to dispense with activities that don’t monetize or at least spend a much smaller amount of your time on non-profit generating activities.
From there, we dive deeper into a conversation around the creator economy - a term that Yancey actually isn’t too fond of, and he explains why in this episode. He prefers to use a framing more analogous to release clubs or labels when thinking about creator collaboration and co-creation.
Even though the creator economy is probably one of our most talked about topics on this season of Rehash, I really appreciate that each of our guests has brought a different perspective to the table. The lens through which Yancey views the creator economy is certainly a unique one, and I’d love to hear what you think after listening to this episode.
Come find us on Twitter or Discord, or write us at rehashweb3@gmail.com and let us know what you think the future of the creator economy will look like. And don’t forget to rate and review this episode on Apple Podcasts and share it with any friends or family members who you think would enjoy listening as well.
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This Could Be Our Future
⏳ TIMESTAMPS
0:00 Intro
5:45 Moving beyond a capitalist world
14:48 Are people less competitive now?
16:14 WAGMI era is long gone
17:49 Creative person’s hierarchy of needs
26:18 Does creator economy apply to content creators or artists?
31:42 Release club vs collective
35:31 Metalabel fall release
40:48 How Metalabel makes money
45:15 Biggest lessons learned from first 10 Metalabel drops
50:21 Has individualism made us less intuitive?
51:20 Individualism vs individuation
53:14 Explain Your Tweet
59:41 Follow Yancey
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On this episode of Rehash, we speak
On this episode of Rehash, we speak with Thomas Scaria, co-founder and CEO of one of our sponsors this season, Lore, about the intersection of the crypto economy and the creator economy, why now is not the time to dismiss consumer crypto, and social experiences that can only be enabled by crypto.
As you’ve probably heard me say in past episodes, Lore is the co-ownership platform where you can seamlessly spin up a shared wallet, pool resources, coordinate group activity, etc which all probably sounds a bit vague and abstract.
That’s why I’m so glad we have an entire episode to hear more about some of the use cases Lore enables as well as some of the thinking that inspired Thomas to create Lore.
As we get deeper into our conversation about where the crypto economy meets the creator economy, Thomas weaves in concepts around gaming and financialization into our conversation around creators - topics you don’t usually hear talked about in the same sentence. It really just goes to show how interconnected all of these topics are and how multidisciplinary the web3 space has become.
We also dive into a conversation around consumer crypto, an area that has become somewhat neglected and almost dismissed by investors during the bear market. Having been actively involved in the consumer crypto space since 2018, Thomas brings an insightful and fresh perspective on why now is not the time to dismiss consumer crypto but rather to embrace it from a particular lens.
Thomas does a great job in this episode of illustrating concepts he discusses with real life examples, so you’ll find a pretty long list of projects in the links section below.
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Spirit DAO
Nouns DAO
Memeland
Storyverse
KiguDAO
Dead Birds Society
Introducing Lore Blog Post
⏳ TIMESTAMPS
0:00 Intro
3:53 Web3 as a new socioeconomic rails
6:22 Where crypto economy and creator economy intersect
11:02 Brand building in web2 vs web3
19:09 Context in DAO governance
21:13 Why consumer crypto is important in a bear market
25:33 Financial entertainment
30:20 Web3 social
35:10 Thomas’ advice to founders building in consumer crypto
39:34 Use cases for Lore
45:26 Explain Your Tweet
50:39 Alpha leak
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On this episode of Rehash, we are dissecting identity, reputation, and truth with Billy Luedtke, founder of Intuition, a full stack solution that allows anyone to claim anything about anything.
If that sounds cryptic to you, you’ll want to brace yourself because Billy and I go down countless esoteric rabbit holes in this episode about what our true identity is, how we know something to be true, and the ways in which technology is affecting our biological intuition.
Billy has been in the crypto space for over 10 years and has been working on various decentralized identity projects throughout this time as one of the earliest employees at ConsenSys and later a founder of Uport, one of the earliest projects in web3 focused on decentralized identity.
Many of the ideas we discuss in this episode are open to interpretation, and you probably have your own perspectives on these topics that differ from ours. I would love to hear your thoughts on these topics and open the conversation up to the community. Feel free to tag us on Twitter or join our Discord server and share your thoughts with us.
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The Evolution of Intuition
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⏳ TIMESTAMPS
0:00 Intro
3:56 What is digital identity?
6:19 True identity vs digital identity
7:48 Dissecting true identity further
11:18 Billy’s biggest lessons learned about identity and reputation
14:01 What to attest to
16:26 Objective vs subjective truths
20:23 Intuition UI
24:55 What are the limits of human intuition?
26:39 Has technology ruined human intuition?
33:53 How to incentivize people to share their knowledge
45:35 What is Intuition?
46:34 Best apps to build on Intuition
55:11 Questions from the community
1:03:51 Explain Your Tweet
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On this episode of Rehash, we are
In our latest podcast episode, Billy Luedtke shares his two major takeaways from having spent the last 10+ years working in the decentralized identity space.
Full episode: https://lenstube.xyz/watch/0x0ace-0x7e
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In our latest podcast episode, Billy Luedtke
On this episode of Rehash, we speak with Rebecca Rettig, Chief Legal and Policy Officer at Polygon Labs, about the current state of crypto regulation around the world.
This is the first legal and policy focused conversation we’ve had on Rehash in over a year - the last conversation we had on crypto regulation was with Katherine Wu from Archetype and Crypto Council for Innovation all the way back in Season 2.
The main difference I wanted to touch on in this episode (other than just getting a more current take on where crypto regulation currently stands) is getting a more global perspective on how different countries or regions of the world are looking at crypto. Rebecca talks about key pieces of crypto legislation like MiCA (Markets in Crypto Assets) in the EU and FIT (Financial Innovation and Technology for the 21st Century Act) in the US and shares her perspectives on which countries have the most crypto friendly policies.
We focus most of the conversation on crypto policy, but we do chat a bit on the legal front as well. Rebecca talks about some key court cases we’ve seen recently in the U.S., such as the Coinbase case, and shares her take on what she believes the SEC’s strategy is and what that means for us as people building and working in the industry.
Finally we wrap up with some spicy questions from our community, like how to stay out of jail as someone building in web3 or whether crypto will ever succeed in the U.S.
Rebecca was nominated by Carsten and voted onto the podcast by Justin Conley, Katelyn Donnelly, Zayi Reyes, Meg Lister, Aaron Soskin, David Silverman, anon, and Carsten.
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🔗 LINKS
Markets in Crypto Assets (MiCA)
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Get involved in policy: Email policy@polygon.technology
⏳ TIMESTAMPS
0:00 Intro
4:00 The shift from legal to policy
7:43 Infrastructure provider vs dapp provider
9:29 Non-financial use cases for crypto
10:02 High level overview of global crypto policy
14:49 Government 101 (US)
19:12 What is the SEC’s strategy?
20:39 People used to hate telephones
20:51 SEC’s lawsuit against Coinbase
24:57 What will happen to DAOs and NFT projects without legal protections?
26:36 Best advice for DAOs
29:20 Will the US ever embrace crypto?
30:56 Wyoming DAO LLCs
31:58 Which country’s laws apply?
33:48 Most important crypto legislation takeaways
36:06 How can I help push crypto policy forward?
38:37 Will crypto ever succeed in the U.S.?
39:25 Best places to live for web3 nomads
40:03 How to stay out of jail
42:51 Follow Rebecca
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On this episode of Rehash, we speak
On this episode of Rehash, we speak with fellow podcaster, Nick Hollins, about the creator economy, web3 communities, and building a collectively curated onchain radio at UFO. Nick is the creator of UFO and co-founder of Apollo, the creative lab that produces UFO.
The creator economy has grown in leaps and bounds since the early 2000s with the introduction of blogging, to Youtube’s emergence, to social media and influencer marketing. The more recent implementation of blockchain technology, cryptography, and what we now see as the overarching web3 space to the creator economy has introduced a plethora of new funding and ownership tools we never saw before.
Creators are now able to directly own and monetize their works, tokenize their intellectual property rights, share revenue with co-creators and collaborators transparently, automate payments, engage with their fans more meaningfully, and much more.
Our guest, Nick, comes from a traditional community radio background in Australia and now uses a lot of his learnings from that world to build UFO, which is aspiring to be an onchain radio and club for creators and consumers of media.
We talk about all of this and more and wrap up with an unexpectedly eerie explain your tweet segment at the end that triggers Diana’s deepest fears.
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🔗 LINKS
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UFO Mirror: https://ufo.mirror.xyz/
Water and Music: https://twitter.com/water_and_music
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Rehash Orb community: https://orb.ac/community/64b36efa6f90...
Rafa: https://twitter.com/rafathebuilder
⏳ TIMESTAMPS
0:00 Intro
04:05 Nick’s favorite web3 creator tools
9:24 What’s missing from the web3 creator stack?
11:21 Innovative incentive mechanisms
14:05 Why are people collecting media NFTs?
18:00 Do NFTs have utility?
21:17 Advice for creators to better engage with their fans
24:35 Skills all creators in web3 need to have
29:00 How web3 can benefit from media and how media can benefit from web3
32:53 Join the Rehash Orb community
34:03 Questions from the community
43:08 Explain Your Tweet
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On this episode of Rehash, we speak
On this episode of Rehash, we speak with Kaitlyn Smith, Chief Strategy Officer of Bankless, about common mistakes web3 teams make in hiring, the business case for building diverse teams, human centered design, and much more. Bankless is a crypto media organization that’s trying to help the next billion people go bankless.
Kaitlyn is an ops queen who - prior to working in web3 - worked at BlackRock, Ernst & Young, and obtained her MBA from Georgetown. She has a wealth of experience in the hiring and team building space and brings a grounded and sophisticated perspective to the often disorganized and chaotic world of web3.
This episode wouldn’t be complete without a brief conversation about mountaineering - something both of us love to do. Kaitlyn shares some of her biggest adventures, misadventures, and learnings, which include learnings on why we need more diversity not just in web3 but in the mountaineering world as well.
Kaitlyn is equal parts analytical and empathetic, and her balanced approach to her work and her life, combined with her clear communication style, makes this an extremely digestible and actionable episode.
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🔗 LINKS
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Boys Club: https://twitter.com/BoysClubWorld
⏳ TIMESTAMPS
0:00 Intro
3:48 Tips for hiring high performing teams
7:00 Why web3 is bad at hiring
10:46 Hiring is like dating
12:27 What all high performing teams have in common
15:07 Do people shape culture or does culture shape people?
16:49 How to maintain work-life balance while working remote
20:03 Why diversity is important in hiring
21:42 Why diversity matters
25:18 Tips for hiring a diverse team
30:39 What is design thinking?
33:03 Areas of web3 media worth experimenting with
34:44 Do we need more crypto podcasts?
35:15 Bear market vs bull market content strategy
37:24 What is a Chief Strategy Officer?
38:35 What Kaitlyn’s excited to accomplish as CSO
40:32 Kaitlyn’s favorite mountain adventures
47:01 Explain your tweet
49:15 Follow Kaitlyn and Bankless
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On this episode of Rehash, we’re speaking with Peter Pan, partner at 1kx, about how to identify successful early stage web3 projects, why certain NFT projects from the last bull run succeeded while others failed, and how we might be able to simulate real life physics in a digital environment. 1kx is an early stage investment firm that specializes in ecosystem growth.
One of the hardest things to do in this space is to separate the hype from what’s real, and Peter does a great job of explaining how he analyzes various web3 projects to determine which ones will last the test of time. While most investors focus on the standard rhetoric of - you want to look at who the founder is, who the team is, Peter’s thinking goes much deeper into what are the foundational layers of the project and what it’s aiming to accomplish, and what impact can this project have on the broader tech space (not just the web3 space).
We talk a lot about the role of community in shaping the success of a web3 project, and this led us down a rabbit hole of reminiscing and analyzing some of the NFT projects that rose to fame during the 2021 NFT craze. It’s really interesting to look back on some of the NFT projects I hedged my bets on back in 2021 and see where they are today (and how wrong I was about them).
Finally, we talk about autonomous worlds, onchain gaming, and why Peter is a proponent of being able to simulate real world scenarios in a digital sandbox environment. We wrap up with some hot takes on community building that Peter shared in seemingly contradictory tweets back in late 2021 - early 2022 and give him a chance to explain the context in which he wrote those tweets.
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LINKS
Metalabel: https://www.newcreativeera.com/
Cooper’s Writing NFTs: https://coopahtroopa.mirror.xyz/
NFT Projects
- Squiggles: https://www.artblocks.io/collections/...
- Pudgy Penguins: https://www.pudgypenguins.com/
- Cool Cats: https://coolcatsnft.com/
- Degods: https://degods.com/
- Azuki: https://www.azuki.com/
- Doodles: https://twitter.com/doodles
DAOs
- Moloch DAO: https://molochdao.com/
- Nouns DAO: https://nouns.wtf/
Axie Infinity: https://axieinfinity.com/
TIMESTAMPS
0:00 Intro
5:23 Identifying new web3 projects
9:50 How to sort through the hype
11:44 Learnings from successful and failed investments
15:17 Investing in a bull market vs bear market
16:36 What kind of innovation happens in a bear market?
18:43 History of NFTs
23:21 Future of media NFTs
29:02 Cool Cats vs Pudgy Penguins
35:32 What are autonomous worlds?
41:14 How to avoid Black Mirror type scenarios
42:47 Final thoughts from Peter
43:37 Explain Your Tweet
47:01 Follow Peter
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On this episode of Rehash, we speak with Blake Finucane, Chief Strategy Officer at Emergent Entertainment and host of the Context Podcast with Boys Club, about the history of cryptoart and NFTs, strategies for NFT projects to succeed long term, and the role of NFTs in shaping the future of gaming. Emergent Entertainment is a leading metaverse and blockchain game studio.
Blake is one of the earliest researchers of NFTs (non-fungible tokens). While most people started learning about NFTs in 2021, Blake has been studying NFTs since 2016, years before the ERC-721 token standard for NFTs was developed in early 2018.
As a result of her innovative research on NFTs, she received a Canadian research grant to study at University of British Columbia, where she wrote her master’s thesis on how blockchain technology and cryptocurrency can be applied to the art world. It was one of the first ever academic theses to be published on crypto art, and we get to hear firsthand about it from the author in this episode.
We also spend some time talking about web3 gaming and the role of NFTs in games. Blake is currently working on a game called Resurgence through her company, Emergent Entertainment, and she has some refreshing takes about how games should (or shouldn’t) structure their token models if they want to be successful.
Blake has a wealth of knowledge and is so in tune with the culture of the space. She’s taken active steps to strike a balance between work and wellness, and she shares her best advice for achieving a healthy work-life balance while working in web3.
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Resurgence: https://twitter.com/ResurgenceGame
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LINKS
Blake’s Master’s Thesis: https://open.library.ubc.ca/soa/cIRcle/collections/ubctheses/24/items/1.0370991
Boys Club: https://twitter.com/BoysClubWorld
S4 E6 | Art You Can’t See w/Sarah Meyohas & Mitchell Chan: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XMhXUlgS0NM
Bored Ape Yacht Club: https://twitter.com/BoredApeYC
Pudgy Penguins: https://twitter.com/pudgypenguins
Resurgence: https://twitter.com/ResurgenceGame
Loot: https://www.lootproject.com/
Context Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/7uIXnKpaN3TZ7WdkdyfwMu?si=975986c3ca864eb1
TIMESTAMPS
0:00 Intro
5:19 Living outside of the crypto bubble
7:34 Blake’s Master’s Thesis on NFTs
12:02 How AI has changed the NFT art world
19:47 How NFT projects have developed over time
22:01 The role of culture in shaping the NFT space
26:21 Where we should experiment with NFTs
32:22 Which aspects of web3 are attractive to gamers?
38:55 Questions from Twitter
48:10 Follow Blake
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Check out our latest podcast episode with Maya Bakhai from Spice Capital for more on how she's helping female founders build unicorn companies.
Full episode: https://lenstube.xyz/watch/0x0ace-0x77
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On this episode of Rehash, we speak with Maya Bakhai, founder and general partner at Spice Capital, about investing in web3, diversity in venture capital, the future of the creator economy, and more. Spice Capital is an early stage venture capital firm that is funding businesses solving problems for the next generation of internet-native consumers.
In our conversation with Maya, we talk about why she chose crypto, community, and capital as the 3 main categories for investment for Spice, what she believes is the largest unsaturated market in web3 investment right now, how she sees the creator economy evolving in the future, and much more.
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🔗 LINKS
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⏳ TIMESTAMPS
0:00 Intro
03:16 Definition of “internet native consumer”
05:48 Biggest problem with the internet
07:40 Solutions to this problem
08:34 The future of social platforms
13:37 Spice Capital’s investment thesis
17:55 Web2 vs web3 incentives
18:50 Different types of consumers
22:20 Individual creators vs brands
25:39 Largest unsaturated market in web3
28:15 How Spice Capital addresses diversity
35:13 The importance of culture in web2 vs web3
38:50 Guidebook to building a web3 business
42:58 Tips for web3 investors
46:19 Questions from the community
47:43 Explain your tweet
51:25 Follow Maya & Spice Capital
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On this episode of Rehash, we speak
Tina from EigenLayer shares some of the incredible benefits of re-staking in our newest episode.
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@html_tina.lens @eigenlayer.lens
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Benefits of Liquid Staking w/html_tina | S5 E2
On this episode of Rehash, we have a highly technical conversation with html_tina about re-staking, liquid staking tokens (LSTs), oracles, slashing, and more. Html_tina is a Product Manager and Head of Governance at EigenLayer, a protocol built on Ethereum that introduces re-staking, a new primitive in cryptoeconomic security.
Tina does a great job of explaining these concepts in an easy to understand way, introducing playground analogies that even a 5 year old can understand. She also draws from traditional finance concepts like rehypothecation to further illustrate what liquid staking can enable.
On a more practical front, Tina shares her best tips for someone trying out liquid staking for the first time, including why it’s of utmost importance to find a liquid staking service that offers full decentralization and self custody.
Finally, Tina shares her views on the role of forking and rehypothecation in governance models and the potential benefits and drawbacks of the two within the context of a DAO.
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On this episode of Rehash, we have
On our first episode of Season 5, we speak with Sirsu about competitive communities and culture through the lens of esports. Sirsu is one of the founders of BLVKHVND, an on chain esports organization that leverages innovative technology to compete globally and build open and accessible experiences for their community.
Sirsu shares some of his experiences with managing the community at BLVKHVND, including what he has done to foster an inclusive and welcoming community within the confines of competition and how he has handled conflicts that have arisen amongst community members along the way.
He also shares his thoughts more broadly on the role of leaders or facilitators within a competitive community, how that differs from a traditional competitive community to a decentralized one like BLVKHVND, and some web3 principles and tools he has incorporated into BLVKHVND that he thinks other competitive communities could benefit from as well.
Finally, we chat about one of Sirsu’s favorite topics: culture. Sirsu undertakes the challenge of quantifying culture with words and shares examples and analogies from daily life to help us better understand the nuances of various cultural movements in history.
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On our first episode of Season 5,
How do we balance inclusivity and openness with an inherent exclusivity that exists at the core of any culture?
Catch up on S5 E1 with Sirsu from BLVKHVND before a new episode drops tomorrow!
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Season 5 of Rehash: A Web3 Podcast starts on Thursday, June 22, 2023 with new episodes every Thursday until September 14, 2023.
This season, we had the most competitive guest selection period yet, with 45 highly qualified nominees vying for only 11 spots on the podcast. At the very last minute of the guest voting period, several of our community members came together to force a 6-way tie, bringing our total guest count to 13 instead of the 11 we had planned for.
Some names you might recognize from this season’s lineup include Peter Pan from 1kx and Metacartel, Sirsu from BLVKHVND, Nick Hollins from the UFO podcast, Kaitlin Smith from Bankless, and html_tina from EigenLayer. You can find the entire guest lineup for the upcoming season on Twitter at @rehashweb3.
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Season 5 of Rehash: A Web3 Podcast
On this episode of Rehash, we sit down with Feems, Founder of Work on Chain to talk about global internet culture, internationalization and localization, how web3 can change the future of work, and how media can impact the crypto ecosystem.
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TIMESTAMPS
0:00 Intro
0:51 Sponsors
6:01 Global internet culture
9:59 Characteristics of global culture
14:55 Web3 and culture
19:16 Web3 onboarding
22:50 Internationalization vs. localization
27:12 Web3 content for onboarding
39:12 The value of simple communication
43:51 Questions from the audience
52:56 Word association game
57:13 Outro
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On this episode of Rehash, we sit down with Sari Azout, founder of Startupy to talk about Startupy (rebranding to Sublime in June 2023). We discuss the past, present and future of the internet, why the Wikipedia model is better than Google, the nuances of curation, and decentralized content.
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Startupy Manifesto: https://beta.startupy.world/manifesto/
The Medium is the Message by Marshall McLuhan - https://web.mit.edu/allanmc/www/mcluh...
The Internet Wants to be Fragmented by Noah Smith - https://www.noahpinion.blog/p/the-int...
Ask Sari - https://beta.startupy.world/ask-sari/
TIMESTAMPS
0:00 Intro
6:15 Knowledge sharing
10:44 The wiki model of the internet
14:47 Centralized vs. decentralized learning platforms
18:16 Issues with Google
20:22 Decentralized content curation
26:00 Curation quality
29:32 Startupy
33:19 How Startupy curates it’s curators
37:20 Sublime
39:03 Page rank on Startupy
41:12 Long form content
46:58 Ask Sari
50:00 Sari’s closing thoughts
51:34 Word association game
53:08 Follow Sari!
53:36 Outro
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How Web3 Empowers Independent Artists w/Ibn Inglor | S4 E14
On this episode of Rehash, we caught up with recording artist, Ibn Inglor, to discuss the intersection of web3, music, and community building. Ibn has been involved in the web3 music space since 2021 when he launched a Mirror crowdfund to support the production of his EP, Danger Zone.
Ibn’s musical journey started during his childhood in Chicago’s Altgeld Gardens - a neighborhood he wouldn't leave until his later teen years. As he continued to pursue music, he also became interested in the web3 space and NFTs thanks to a tip from a friend. After taking time to learn more about blockchain and the underlying technology, Ibn decided to dive into web3 music in 2021. He has been creating and experimenting ever since.
During our discussion we talk about navigating web3 and all of its challenges as an artist, experimenting with new tech, the importance of forming authentic relationships, and Ibn gives new web3 creators some advice on how to get started in the space.
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TIMESTAMPS
0:00 Intro
5:15 Welcome Ibn!
6:15 Ibn’s Background
9:51 How Ibn got into web3
16:17 Navigating the crypto market as an artist
18:26 Forming real relationships with collectors and supporters
29:45 Ibn’s original Mirror crowdfund
36:42 Ibn’s upcoming EP, Danger Zone
38:52 Ibn’s future plans?
40:55 Challenges in web3 creative spaces
43:25 Ibn’s advice for web3 artists
45:46 Word association game
47:39 Follow Ibn!
48:20 Outro
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On this episode of Rehash, we caught
On this episode of Rehash, we sit down with Cami Ramos, the Head of DevRel at Fuel, an early contributor at DeveloperDAO, and creator of WBW3. We discuss the job of developer relations, account abstraction, the importance of crypto in LATAM countries, how to build a global community, and how necessity breeds innovation.
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TIMESTAMPS
0:00 Intro
1:02 Sponsors
5:14 Welcome Cami
6:12 Developer relations
8:55 How DevRel differs in web3 vs. web2
11:18 Talent DAOs
16:43 Global community building
20:01 How to give a community autonomy
21:56 Why Latin America is perfectly situated for innovation
29:23 Building for the real world
33:03 Change that's needed in web3
34:04 Account abstraction
37:29 What Cami is Most excited to see built
38:33 Audience questions
40:44 Word association game
42:19 Follow Cami!
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On this episode of Rehash, we sit
On this episode of Rehash, we sit down with Keiran Sim, co-founder of Mirage to talk about augmented reality. We dive into everything Keiran is working on at Mirage, including AR social, persistent AR, the intersection of AR and web3, and the value of collecting digital media. He shares what Mirage is doing to combat harmful content as well as how Mirage is embracing decentralization, and we look to the future as Keiran shares his vision for AR in the coming years.
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• HYPER-REALITY
TIMESTAMPS
0:00 Intro
5:48 What is Augmented Reality?
9:15 AR vs. VR
9:57 AR Social
16:28 Mirage
20:34 Sensoring harmful content
22:51 Decentralizing Mirage
28:25 Why collect digital media?
31:43 The future of AR
35:17 Closing thoughts
37:18 Diana’s Game
39:03 Follow Keiran
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On this episode of Rehash, we sit
Lens Protocol enables creators to own their content, data, connections, value - everything - putting the creator back in control.
And they've made it really easy for developers to take advantage of the existing Lens infrastructure and community when integrating their apps.
As we reflect back on the first year of Rehash, we're grateful for the sponsors that have helped keep Rehash alive and thriving through our first year and especially grateful to Lens for sponsoring us for two seasons in a row.
You can find all of our podcast videos on Lenstube @rehash.lens
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For our one year anniversary (!) guest hosts Anay Sim and LDF chat with Rehash creators Diana Chen, Tyler Internet, and elliedots to get a look behind the scenes of the Rehash podcast. We discuss crypto native media, the impact of AI on media creation, platformless media, and the value of a niche audience.
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⌛ TIMESTAMPS
0:00 Intro
0:57 Sponsors
5:20 Crypto-native media
7:43 Problems with web2 social platforms
9:43 Platformless content
10:54 Rehash’s backstory
18:08 The secret sauce to Rehash’s success
21:32 How Rehash has evolved
28:40 Advice for working in crypto media
32:18 Nothing is for everyone
39:37 AI
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In this highly technical episode of Rehash, we sit down with Jimmy Chang, Co-founder of Catalyst, to break down some big brain topics in web3 and help listeners better understand blockchain technology.
Jimmy dives deep into the definition of a blockchain, as he explains the difference between monolithic blockchains, modular blockchains, and DAGs. He breaks down the 4 pillars of blockchain technology - execution, transaction ordering, settlement, and data availability and he explains how layer2s can manipulate those pillars to achieve a desired goal. We discuss topics like data availability problems and solutions, Rollups and RaaS, and Jimmy shares his vision of a million chain future.
We get the inside scoop on what Jimmy is working on at Catalyst, where he got his iconic hat, what he thinks of Ordinals, and some of his favorite experiments.
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⌛ TIMESTAMPS
0:00 Intro
0:57 Sponsors!
5:10 Welcome Jimmy!
5:54 What is a DAG?
7:48 What is a blockchain?
13:43 What is a modular blockchain?
16:52 Execution, transaction ordering, settlement, and data availability
21:38 Data availability problems
23:37 Data availability solutions
25:57 A multimillion chain future
31:01 Rollups and RaaS
34:36 Catalyst
38:32 Jimmy’s experiments
40:56 Jimmy’s hat
42:50 Apps that would benefit from Catalyst
44:08 Jimmy’s thoughts on Ordinals
46:37 This or That game
48:13 Follow Jimmy!
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In this highly technical episode of Rehash,
On this episode of Rehash we sit down with Dan Romero, co-founder of Farcaster and Warpcast to talk about all things web3 social. We kick off the episode as Dan walks us through the evolution from web1, to web2, to web3 and he shares how web3 can utilize the best elements of web1 and web2 like permissionlessness and ease of use to create a better future on the internet.
To illustrate the potential of Farcaster and Warpcast, Dan explains the difference between an app and a protocol, breaks down the concept of sufficient decentralization, and shares the reasoning behind growing the Farcaster ecosystem slowly and intentionally. Tune in to hear Dan answer some questions from the community and leave listeners with the secret code for getting onto Farcaster.
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⌛ TIMESTAMPS
0:00 Intro
0:39 Sponsors!
4:52 Welcome Dan!
5:36 The evolution of social media
9:11 The best of web1 and web2
11:52 Twitter vs. decentralized social
16:02 Farcaster and Warpcast
17:46 The evolution of Farcaster
22:20 Sufficient decentralization
31:12 What separates Farcaster from other web3 social protocols
40:00 Growing Farcaster slowly and intentionally
45:56 Questions from the community
54:15 Word association game
55:44 Follow Dan!
56:27 Outro
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On this episode of Rehash we sit
On this episode of rehash, we sit down with Richie Bonilla, co-founder of QUESTS and Clarity to talk about freelancing and his newest project, QUESTS. We discuss the challenges freelancers face today as well as the disadvantages of current popular freelance marketplaces. Richie shares his belief about peer reviews being a huge unlock for verifying the quality of freelance work, which through QUESTS, can help to connect the right freelancers with the right job opportunities.
Richie walks us through his personal experience as a freelancer which ultimately lead him to co-founding QUESTS, and we get the inside scoop on all that QUESTS provides for freelancers and project leaders alike. Before closing out our conversation with a quick game of word association, we think about the possibilities for freelance work in the future and how they might affect the future of work more broadly.
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Govrn: https://twitter.com/GovrnHQ
Seed Club: https://twitter.com/seedclubhq
⌛ TIMESTAMPS
0:00 Intro
0:52 Sponsors!
5:05 Welcome Richie!
6:06 Challenges of freelancing
9:56 Freelance Marketplaces
14:34 Peer reviewing for freelance work
19:31 The birth of Clarity and QUESTS
25:20 How QUESTS works
28:48 QUESTS NFTS
33:57 How QUESTS differs from Govrn
35:44 QUESTS for the future of work
37:38 The future of freelance work
40:48 The future or work more broadly
44:04 How to start using QUESTS
45:54 Word association game!
47:22 Follow Richie!
48:28 Outro
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On this episode of Rehash, we sit down with Sarah Meyohas and Mitchell Chan, conceptual artists who experiment at the edges of web3 technology. You may know of Sarah from some of her projects such as Bitchcoin, Speculations and Stock Performance, and you might recognize Mitchell from some of his projects like IKB or Digital Zones.
We define what qualifies art as being “conceptual art” and we cover many aspects of AI generated art and how it could affect the art community at large. We discuss what web3 technology and tokenization can unlock for artists as well as some tips for marketing your work while remaining fully authentic. If you’re interested in the intersection of art and tech, or then this episode is for you.
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Bitchcoin
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Beggar’s Belief
Interview with Mitchell about IKB:
• Pushing the Bound...
⌛ TIMESTAMPS
0:00 Intro
1:11 Sponsors!
5:24 Welcome Sarah and Mitchell!
6:02 Defining conceptual art
11:49 Authorship of AI generated art
14:56 How AI is affecting art
22:14 Stock Performance by Sarah Meyohas
23:08 What tokens enable for artists
27:52 Sarah’s artistic exploration of glass
31:53 Working with Physical and Conceptual mediums
34:48 Creating for yourself vs. creating for financial income
41:52 How to market your work
46:24 What to look out for from Mitchell next
48:02 What to look out for from Sarah next
54:19 Outro
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On this episode of Rehash, we sit
In this DAO focused episode we sit down with the Tally Guys - Frisson and Tommy, co-hosts of DAO Talk, and co-creators of Content Guild. We start by laying the framework for how we think of DAOs, and define what it means to be “decentralized” and “autonomous.” Frisson and Tommy walk us through the birth of Content Guild and explain why Tally opted for a Service DAO instead of a marketing department. We dive into the ins and outs of Content Guild, how it operates, and how it’s governed, explaining why you should be bullish on Tally, Content Guild, and of course, DAOs overall.
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Diana: https://twitter.com/ddwchen
Frisson: https://twitter.com/0xfrisson
Tommy: https://twitter.com/tommylower
Content Guild: https://twitter.com/contentguildxyz
Tally: https://twitter.com/tallyxyz
SPONSORS
Lens Protocol: https://lens.xyz
Ambire Wallet: https://www.ambire.com/
NFT.Storage: https://twitter.com/NFTdotStorage
EDITORS
Ellie: https://twitter.com/elliedots
Tyler: https://twitter.com/tylerinternet
LINKS
Tally: https://www.tally.xyz/
Content Guild: https://contentguild.xyz/
Pride Punks: https://twitter.com/pridepunks2018
⌛ TIMESTAMPS
0:00 Intro
5:30 Welcome Frisson and Tommy!
6:47 Defining a DAO
8:32 Defining “decentralized” and “autonomous”
13:58 Hierarchy in DAOs
16:40 The birth of Content Guild
23:51 Why create a marketing Service DAO?
26:26 Content Agency vs. Service DAO
31:41 How Frisson found Content Creators
32:53 Vetting content
34:42 Content Guild’s governance
37:53 The future of Content Guild
41:26 How to retain talent
43:22 Word association game
48:34 Follow Frisson, Tommy, Tally & Content Guild
51:27 Outro
DISCLAIMER: The information in this video is the opinion of the speaker(s) only and is for informational purposes only. You should not construe it as investment advice, tax advice, or legal advice, and it does not represent any entity's opinion but those of the speaker(s). For investment or legal advice, please seek a duly licensed professional.
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In this DAO focused episode we sit
In this episode of Rehash we sit down with Kabuki, a music producer who’s been navigating the music industry since the early 1990s. Kabuki takes us through his music journey from web1 to web2 and now web3, sharing how he evolved as an artist throughout the changing times. We discuss how the ever-changing tech landscape has impacted the lives of artists, how music distribution has transformed throughout the decades, and how budding artists of today can take advantage of all web3 has to offer.
FOLLOW US
Rehash: https://twitter.com/rehashweb3
Diana: https://twitter.com/ddwchen
Kabuki: https://twitter.com/iamkabuki
SPONSORS
Lens Protocol: https://lens.xyz
Ambire Wallet: https://www.ambire.com/
NFT.Storage: https://twitter.com/NFTdotStorage
EDITORS
Ellie: https://twitter.com/elliedots
Tyler: https://twitter.com/tylerinternet
LINKS
Kabuki’s site: https://linktr.ee/iamkabuki
Forefront: https://twitter.com/forefront__
Infracom: https://infracom.bandcamp.com/
⌛ TIMESTAMPS
0:00 Intro
0:45 Welcome Kabuki!
1:50 Behind the name Kabuki
3:14 Kabuki’s relationship with Japanese culture
6:11 Kabuki’s background
12:31 The turning point in Kabuki’s career
15:26 Adapting to changes in the music industry
17:22 The evolution of music distribution
21:06 Music industry in the 2000s and 2010s
27:31 The downside of web2 for music creators
30:31 Kabuki’s experience in web3
35:32 The future of web3 music
40:11 Tips for artists getting started in web3
46:16 Word association game
47:29 Follow Kabuki!
DISCLAIMER: The information in this video is the opinion of the speaker(s) only and is for informational purposes only. You should not construe it as investment advice, tax advice, or legal advice, and it does not represent any entity's opinion but those of the speaker(s). For investment or legal advice, please seek a duly licensed professional.
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In this episode of Rehash we sit
In this episode of Rehash, we sit down with Andy Boyan, founder of Infinity Keys, to talk all about games, game theory, and how games can push the web3 space forward by offering an alternative incentive mechanism that isn’t purely financial. We dive into Andy’s definition of a game, what differentiates a good game from a bad game, and discuss the psychology of play. Andy gives us the inside scoop on Infinity Keys, the many ways it can be used, and he drops some potential alpha on a possible Rehash/Infinity Keys collab in the future.
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In this episode of Rehash, we sit
On this episode of Rehash, we speak with dthinksweb3 about what web3 misses in the UX department, how to close the opportunity gap and hire outside of your network, and how to make the mental shift from user to owner. dthinksweb3 speaks candidly about her experience working in web3 and shares a very spicy take about DAOs.
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On this episode of Rehash, we speak
Season 4 of rehash is only 2 days away. Starting Thursday, February 16th, you can expect episodes to drop every week through the end of May. Our community voted in some incredible guests, so you can expect to hear from names like Reka, Dan Romero, Cami Ramos and more. We’re also excited to announce our Season 4 Sponsors: Lens Protocol, Ambire Wallet, and NFT.Storage.
This season, you’ll be able to collect each episode as a limited edition NFT which grants you DAO membership and the ability to nominate future guests.
To get involved with rehash, follow us on Twitter @rehashweb3, on Lens @rehash.lens and join our discord here: https://discord.gg/8YG4FQVQWj
DISCLAIMER: The information in this video is the opinion of the speaker(s) only and is for informational purposes only. You should not construe it as investment advice, tax advice, or legal advice, and it does not represent any entity's opinion but those of the speaker(s). For investment or legal advice, please seek a duly licensed professional.
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Season 4 of rehash is only 2
On this episode of Rehash, we sit down with Reka and LDF to discuss their latest content adventure - CHAOS. We break down the value of learning in public, the pain points of co-creation, and what makes content worth collecting. Reka also explains what it means to curate experiences and we explore the nuances surrounding community and audience building.
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On this episode of Rehash, we sit
Coming to you a bit late, but our December 2022 recap is here! ☃️
Get caught up on everything you missed from the last month:
- Season 3 podcast retro
- Season 4 podcast schedule
- Rehash rebrand & merch drop
- New website
https://rehash.mirror.xyz/lOzCUAaWFNeuSwQ9optrJwKpW5NCn7mvE2q5A9K4NO4
PLUS a free subscriber NFT available for collect for the next 7 days!
Have a great weekend everyone!
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Coming to you a bit late, but
On this episode of Rehash, we sat down with Henri Stern, Co-founder and CEO of Privy. Privy helps you onboard crypto experts and beginners to your product. Regardless of whether you have a wallet, on desktop or mobile, you shouldn’t have to be an expert to get into the space and Privy makes it easy.
Henri comes from a highly technical background, nonetheless, he eloquently articulates complex topics in a way in which even web3 novices can understand and appreciate. We dive into cryptography, decentralization, cryptocurrency, and more as Henri shares how Privy is helping onboard new users and tackling the issue of privacy.
We also explore the nuances between things like privacy and transparency, privacy and UX, and risk and regulation. Henri shares how he’s “bullish on the bear market” and leaves listeners with some tips on how to maintain digital security.
🔗 FOLLOW US
Rehash: https://twitter.com/rehashweb3
Diana: https://twitter.com/ddwchen
Henri: https://twitter.com/henri_stern
Privy: https://twitter.com/privy_io
⌛ TIMESTAMPS
0:00 Intro
0:40 Sponsors!
4:15 Welcome Henry!
4:34 Henry’s background
6:32 Cryptography
7:58 Cryptography and decentralization
10:10 Cryptography to cryptocurrency
12:03 The birth of crypto
15:26 Great use cases for decentralization
17:34 The cost of decentralization
19:00 Decentralization and privacy
20:13 Issues with privacy in web2
23:24 UX vs. Privacy
33:00 Privy
39:34 UX of web3 apps
43:05 Risk and regulation
45:05 The future of crypto
51:33 Digital hygiene
53:15 Fun Questions!
🤝 SPONSORS
Lens Protocol: https://lens.xyz
Avenue: https://avenue.place
Govrn: https://govrn.app
DISCLAIMER: The information in this video is the opinion of the speaker(s) only and is for informational purposes only. You should not construe it as investment advice, tax advice, or legal advice, and it does not represent any entity's opinion but those of the speaker(s). For investment or legal advice, please seek a duly licensed professional.
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On this episode of Rehash, we sat
This week on the podcast, we're joined by @paris.lens for a fun convo about
- Ronnie
- building for devs and consumers
- the role of (non-cringe) marketing in web3
FULL EPISODE: https://lenstube.xyz/watch/0x0ace-0x3a
HIGHLIGHT: https://lenstube.xyz/watch/0x0ace-0x3b
Collects are limited to 15 for the full episode and 25 for the highlight, so go get yours now before they run out!
And as always, mirror our vids to get a 10% referral fee on any collects you help bring in 🤝
Happy listening! 🎧
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This week on the podcast, we're joined
Building a Human-Centered Web3 w/Paris Rouzati | S3 E14
On this episode of Rehash we sat down with Paris Rouzati, a web3 investor and advisor. Paris is heavily involved with marketing for Aave and Lens, where she organizes Raaves and leads the creation of Lens and Aave swag.
Paris shares her web3 journey and gives listeners some insight into her investment thesis (or lack thereof) and calls out some amazing projects in the space.
We discuss marketing, paid marketing, growth strategies, and how marketing for a web3 native audience is quite different from web2. Paris gives us the inside scoop on how Lens and Aave go about creating swag that people actually love wearing, and throwing parties that everyone wants to attend. She shares how intentional the Aave and Lens teams are about community building and outreach, always maintaining a mindset of human-first-marketing-second, and of course, keeping it fun.
We also analyze the consumer and developer sides of web3 and discuss the importance of human-centered design. We talk about Lens, Farcaster and web3 social as a whole, as well the impacts of social media on mental health. Paris emphasizes the importance of maintaining a healthy mindset, sharing her tips for combating burnout - logging off, sharing how you’re feeling, and enjoying life outside of crypto.
🔗 FOLLOW US
Rehash: https://twitter.com/rehashweb3
Diana: https://twitter.com/ddwchen
Paris: https://twitter.com/parisrouz
Aave: https://twitter.com/AaveAave
⌛ TIMESTAMPS
0:00 Intro
0:34 Sponsors!
4:09 Welcome Paris!
5:23 Paris’s background
7:55 Paris’s web3 journey
10:51 Cabbage NFTs
11:35 Standout NFT projects
13:45 Paid marketing in web3
15:26 Web3-native growth strategies
18:08 Aave and Lens swag
22:32 Raaves
27:48 Consumer side vs. development side of web3
33:14 Not all projects are meant for the masses
36:35 Web3 social & onboarding the masses
40:35 Web3 social and mental health
42:27 Paris’s investment thesis
44:29 Human-centered design
46:47 How Paris helps her founders
50:54 Maintaining a healthy mindset
54:26 Fun questions!
🤝 SPONSORS
Lens Protocol: https://lens.xyz
Avenue: https://avenue.place
Govrn: https://govrn.app
DISCLAIMER: The information in this video is the opinion of the speaker(s) only and is for informational purposes only. You should not construe it as investment advice, tax advice, or legal advice, and it does not represent any entity's opinion but those of the speaker(s). For investment or legal advice, please seek a duly licensed professional.
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On this episode of Rehash we sat
Steph from SeedClub joins the pod this week to discuss all things
- web3 media
- DAO co-creation
- decentralized content
- community storytelling & more! 🌱
Full episode and highlight are both available to collect
- Full episode: 5 MATIC, 15 collects
- Highlight: 1 MATIC, 25 collects
10% referral fee is set on both, as always
Links to videos:
Full episode: https://lenstube.xyz/watch/0x0ace-0x2a
Highlight: https://lenstube.xyz/watch/0x0ace-0x2b
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Steph from SeedClub joins the pod this
"Instead of trying to create web3 Discord, Avenue is building a platform that actually works the way DAOs want to operate."
Mendes from Avenue gives us the lowdown on their web3-native DAO collaboration tool, tells us he's a British pub maxi, and invites us all to ETHPorto
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"Instead of trying to create web3 Discord,
On this episode of Rehash, we sat down with Aaron Soskin, founder of Govrn. Govrn is a DAO contribution platform designed to enable DAOs to be defined by their contributors. By recording your contributions and allowing other DAO members to attest to those contributions, you can maintain ownership over your work and keep an on-chain record of the value you provide to DAOs.
In this DAO forward episode, we cover a variety of topics from rage quitting and politics to the ways in which Govrn can help DAOs and their contributors. Aaron stresses the importance of DAOs being defined by the emergent properties that arise as the result of contributors providing value, and we discuss how Govrn allows contributors to own their work and get more meaningful validation for the work they do. We discuss the pros and cons of rage quitting, and Aaron explains why he’s a rage quit maxi. He also explains why it’s important for DAOs to enable divergence and convergence and shares that rage quitting doesn’t have to be permanent.
We later explore the human aspect of DAOs and discuss the nuances of decentralization, acknowledging that technology can’t solve all human coordination issues. We discuss DAOs in the light of politics and what that intersection could look like. We acknowledge the recent events (FTX) and discuss what the future may hold for DAOs in the coming months and years - agreeing that not all DAOs need to be permanent.
Aaron closes with speaking so passionately that his mic crumbles, starting SexySongDAO, answering some fun questions, and leaving listeners with how to get started using Govrn.
🔗 FOLLOW US
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Diana: https://twitter.com/ddwchen
Aaron: https://twitter.com/AaronSoskin
Govern: https://twitter.com/GovrnHQ
⌛ TIMESTAMPS
0:00 Intro
0:28 Sponsors
4:03 Welcome Aaron!
5:16 Aaron’s background
8:56 Contributor first DAOs
11:11 Ownership over contributions
16:31 Recording contributions
18:25 Contribution language
20:42 LinkedIn for DAOs
24:50 Aaron is a rage quit maxi
29:21 Convergence and divergence in rage quitting
34:26 Humans, tech, and decentralization
37:34 DAOs and politics
41:54 SexySongDAO
45:30 Real life use cases for DAO
49:21 Why Diana likes DAOs
54:56 DAOs in the current bear market
1:03:48 Ephemeral DAOs
1:07:54 Fun Questions!
1:11:17 Follow Aaron!
🤝 SPONSORS
Lens Protocol: https://lens.xyz
Avenue: https://avenue.place
Govrn: https://govrn.app
DISCLAIMER: The information in this video is the opinion of the speaker(s) only and is for informational purposes only. You should not construe it as investment advice, tax advice, or legal advice, and it does not represent any entity's opinion but those of the speaker(s). For investment or legal advice, please seek a duly licensed professional.
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On this episode of Rehash, we sat
Our November recap is here! 📼
Get caught up on everything you missed in the last month, like
- podcast updates
- service DAO launch
- Rehash rebrand
https://rehash.mirror.xyz/rcLafLRrgA_fC87ZH09yUeR0IQ_YAIcyM0fS6dD3MxY
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Our November recap is here! 📼
Get caught
On this episode of Rehash we sat down with Satvik Sethi, Co-founder and CEO of Joincircle, a social media platform for web3. Satvik has been a mental health advocate since he was in middle school when he became the go-to person in his class to talk to when peers were struggling with mental health. He carried this passion for mental health advocacy with him through college and eventually found himself continuing to do so in the web3 space.
It’s no secret that those of us who work in and engage with the industry are susceptible to burnout, regardless of market conditions. Satvik addresses this and explains the importance of mental health in general, and specifically how it applies to the web3 space. We discuss the value of open conversation around politics and agree that removing politics from web3 is impossible, as much as we’d sometimes like to. Rather, we should (kindly) embrace sharing the opinions we have in order to move the space forward.
We switch gears to talk about SocialFi (which if you haven’t heard of it, don’t worry Satvik has you covered) and we discuss the “ultimate web3 social media platform,” Joincircle. Satvik shares his views on progressive decentralization and sufficient decentralization, saying it’s important for a project to start out centralized in order to be productive, but should still have its sight set on ultimately decentralizing and giving back to the community.
During our talk, we also touch on the topics of interoperability, fundraising, and ever-present FOMO.
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Diana: https://twitter.com/ddwchen
Satvik: https://twitter.com/sxtvik
Joincircle: https://twitter.com/joincirclexyz
⌛ TIMESTAMPS
0:00 Intro
0:27 Sponsors
4:02 Welcome Satvik!
4:35 Satvik’s background
5:54 Mental Health
10:25 Mental health in web3
13:42 FOMO in web3
18:09 Politics in web3
27:32 Destigmatizing mental health
31:45 SocialFi
33:43 Joincircle
38:41 Decentralization of Joincircle
43:32 Collaboration with other web3 projects
45:37 Web3 fundraising
50:46 Fun Questions!
58:03 Follow Satvik!
58:36 Credits
🤝 SPONSORS
Lens Protocol: https://lens.xyz
Avenue: https://avenue.place
Govrn: https://govrn.app
DISCLAIMER: The information in this video is the opinion of the speaker(s) only and is for informational purposes only. You should not construe it as investment advice, tax advice, or legal advice, and it does not represent any entity's opinion but those of the speaker(s). For investment or legal advice, please seek a duly licensed professional.
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On this episode of Rehash we sat down with Sumedha Deshmukh from Crypto Council for Innovation to discuss the intersection of blockchain, policy, inclusion, and accessibility.
Sumedha first became interested in blockchain through the lens of how it could support international development. As a natural skeptic, she began researching blockchain on her own before turning her findings into a video guide for other development practitioners. Over the course of this project, Sumedha became even more interested in the blockchain space and later made the jump by joining the World Economic Forum’s Blockchain and Digital Assets team in 2018.
Diana starts off our discussion with a big question - wen meaningful policy? Sumedha explains how crypto’s history has been ironically plagued by barriers to entry and how that has impacted its adoption by the general public as well as its treatment by legislators. Although the space has developed drastically over the last decade, regulatory organizations are still waiting to see what real world impact blockchain could have before they give it more of their attention. Sumedha also gives us her thoughts around how policy makers could begin protecting consumers without stifling innovation.
During our conversation, we also dive into redistributing wealth and power, self custody, diversity in web3, and how mainstream news cycles influence crypto policy.
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Rehash: https://twitter.com/rehashweb3
Diana: https://twitter.com/ddwchen
Sumedha: https://twitter.com/sumdesh
CCI: https://twitter.com/crypto_council
⌛ TIMESTAMPS
0:00 Intro
0:34 Sponsors
4:09 Welcome Sumedha!
4:50 Sumedha’s background
9:50 Policy against bad actors in crypto
13:28 Protecting consumers without stifling innovation
18:21 Policy surrounding decentralization
24:54 Embracing crypto policy
29:08 Redistributing wealth and power with crypto
34:54 Diversity in web3
37:15 The perfect scenario for web3 policy
40:12 Fun questions!
46:35 Follow Sumedha!
🤝 SPONSORS
Lens Protocol: https://lens.xyz
Avenue: https://avenue.place
Govrn: https://govrn.app
DISCLAIMER: The information in this video is the opinion of the speaker(s) only and is for informational purposes only. You should not construe it as investment advice, tax advice, or legal advice, and it does not represent any entity's opinion but those of the speaker(s). For investment or legal advice, please seek a duly licensed professional.
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On this episode of Rehash we sat
This week's episode with Satvik Sethi from joincircle is a breath of much needed fresh air🧘
We dive into:
- mental health
- DeSo/SocialFi
- stress & FOMO
- the importance of empathy
HIGHLIGHT: https://lenstube.xyz/watch/0x0ace-0x37
FULL EPISODE: https://lenstube.xyz/watch/0x0ace-0x36
As always, you can collect the highlight for 1 MATIC (25 available) or full episode for 5 MATIC (15 available), and 10% referral fee set on all of our Lenstube videos!
Happy listening/watching 🙂
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This week's episode with Satvik Sethi from