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Where eminent Venture Philosophers share the ideas, trends, and concepts they're most bullish on. Ideamarket.io ( http://www.Ideamarket.io ) — The credibility layer of the internet


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    Chase Palmieri — RottenTomatoes for News

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 119:00


    Chase Palmieri is the founder and CEO of Credder.com, which is like RottenTomatoes for news. Credder users review articles, and their review scores trickle up to the authors of the articles and the institutions the authors work for.FOLLOW CHASE

    Connor McCormick — Proof of Precarity | Ideamarket Podcast 19

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 142:04


    Connor McCormick introduces Claim Markets, and how they could be the foundation of a currency that changes in value based on what you and others believe(!). Connor is the co-founder of Supersynchronous (supsync.com) and is fast becoming a leading voice in using crypto for epistemology beyond prediction markets.The Ideamarket podcast explores the intersection of epistemology and tech. Ideamarket.io is a crypto protocol that solves fake news by decentralizing credibility.FOLLOW

    Michael Curzi — Spiritual Infrastructure | Ideamarket Podcast 18

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 100:02


    [https://ideamarket.io — Where attention pays you.]Michael Curzi occupies the coveted Twitter office of "Ingroup Pope." As the host of Philosophers on Twitch Playing Flight Simulator, he interviewed some of the internet's finest post-smart intellectuals and artists. His own art, philosophy, and film projects consistently achieve a rare union of gravity and humor. FOLLOW MICHAEL CURZI

    Julian Zawistowski — The Future of Decentralized Governance | Ideamarket Podcast 17

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 77:07


    [https://ideamarket.io — Where attention pays you.]Julian Zawistowski is the Director at Golem Foundation. Additionally, Julian Zawistowski has had 2 past jobs including CEO & Founder at Golem Factory GmbH. FOLLOW JULIAN ZAWISTOWSKI

    Matt Pirkowski — Complexity, Crypto and Capitalism | Ideamarket Podcast 16

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 120:17


    [https://ideamarket.io — Where attention pays you.]Matthew Pirkowski works at the intersection of software, psychology, and complex systems. These interests first took root while studying Evolutionary Psychology and assisting with Behavioral Economic research at Yale's Comparative Cognition Laboratory. From there Matthew began a career in software engineering, where he applied these interests to the development of software interfaces used by millions around the world, most notably as a member of Netflix's Television UI team, where he worked on experimental initiatives conceptualizing and prototyping the future of entertainment software. Presently, Matthew consults on systems architecture, advises companies within the startup space, and writes about topics related to the evolution of human socioeconomic, technological, and representational systems–in particular the emergence and impact of cryptoeconomic protocols, as outlined in his Crypto Beyond Capitalism essay series. He spends most of his free time maintaining, restoring, and growing food on 6 recently acquired acres of Oregon woodlandsFOLLOW MATT PIRKOWSKI

    Gregg Henriques — The Psychological Theory of Everything | Ideamarket Podcast 15

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 81:49


    [https://ideamarket.io — Where attention pays you.] For over 20 years, Gregg has been passionate about the possibility of developing a more integrated and coherent way of approaching the field of psychology and the work of psychotherapy. He first published his approach for developing a theoretically unified view of the field in 2003, and he has been expanding on that view and its implications ever since. In 2011, he outlined his approach in the book, A New Unified Theory of Psychology. FOLLOW [[GREGG HENRIQUES]]

    Jeff Atwood (Stackoverflow co-founder) — Engineering Sanity on the Internet | Ideamarket Podcast 14

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 105:12


    [https://ideamarket.io — Where attention pays you.]Jeff Atwood is the co-founder of StackOverflow (a top 100 website) and founder of Discourse, an app used by Figma to Brave. He's also an author, blogger, and entrepreneur. He writes the computer programming blog Coding Horror."In this episode:FOLLOW JEFF ATWOOD

    Cal Aurand — Educating the Heart | Ideamarket Podcast Ep 13

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 113:52


    [https://ideamarket.io — Where attention pays you.]Cal Aurand is a filmmaker, prolific storyteller and visionary creative leader with over 25 years of dedicated experience creating meaningful and compelling content for some of the world's most notable names. Cal is currently working on The Mustard, a multimedia DAO focused on creating positive stories, hopeful gaming, virtual, and traditional media experiences.In this episode: 00:00 - IntroductionFOLLOW Cal Aurand

    "What Should The World Google?" | Wikipedia Market LAUNCH Panel

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 58:34


    [https://ideamarket.io — Where attention pays you.]Mike Elias, (Ideamarket Founder and CEO), James Ellis (Ideamarket Podcast Host), and Sam Hebda (Ideamarket Community Manager) discuss the new Wikipedia Market! Mike, Sam and James go deep on wikipedia pages about obscure people, how Ideamarket is like the $GME movement but for everything, and how mainstream exposure to hidden ideas could change the world.Topics Discussed In This Episode: ● [0:15] - Intro to Ideamarket● [5:40] - Ideamarket is Gamestop… but for everything● [8:30] - What is the Wikipedia Market?● [11:25] - How will it work when somebody wants to list a Wikipedia page?● [13:25] - What should the entire world google right now?● [19:45] - Wikipedia is democratization of knowledge.● [23:02] - The supermarket of information● [29:56] - Wikipedia market is a lightning rod ● [35:40] - The unabomber manifesto● [37:02] - Viktor Schauberger - The Wilhelm Reich of Physics● [40:35] Li Ching-Yuen - the man who lived to 260● [42:44] - What can Ideamarket do now? (Make Curiosity Cool Again)● [44:44] - The Breatharian who gave up food and water to live on sunlight● [46:30] - Wim Hof (The Iceman!) and his wikipedia pageThe Wikipedia Market● The Wikipedia Market is now LIVE on Ideamarket.io - you can list wikipedia pages or buy into other people's listings. The Ideamarket Community● To attend and participate in panel discussions, Q+As and special members-only hangouts with the IDeamarket team, join the Ideamarket CommunityIDEAMARKET

    Bill Ottman, Co-Founder and CEO of Minds.com — How Do Minds Change? | Ideamarket Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 110:58


    [https://ideamarket.io — Where attention pays you.]Bill Ottman is an Internet entrepreneur and freedom of information activist based, and is also the CEO and co-founder of Minds.MINDS Market launches on Ideamarket December 1st.EPISODE LINKS:- Minds.com- Bill Ottman on MindsIDEAMARKET LINKS:IdeamarketTwitterApple PodcastsSpotifyDiscord—The Ideamarket Podcast is where venture philosophers share the ideas, trends, and concepts they're most bullish on.—About Ideamarket: Ideamarket is the credibility layer of the internet. Ideamarket allows the public to mainstream the world's best information using market signals, replacing media corporations as arbiter of credibility. Get started now: https://ideamarket.io/

    Grant Dever — Community, Cults, and Crypto | Ideamarket Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 124:21


    [https://ideamarket.io — Where attention pays you.]Grant Dever is the author of Lead the Future and Seeking Tribe.EPISODE LINKS:- Seeking Tribe- Lead the Future- Grant on LinkedIn- Knowledge and Power: The Information Theory of Capitalism and How it is Revolutionizing our WorldIDEAMARKET LINKS:IdeamarketTwitterApple PodcastsSpotifyDiscord—The Ideamarket Podcast is where venture philosophers share the ideas, trends, and concepts they're most bullish on.—About Ideamarket: Ideamarket is the credibility layer of the internet. Ideamarket allows the public to mainstream the world's best information using market signals, replacing media corporations as arbiter of credibility. Get started now: https://ideamarket.io/

    Michael Beck — The Virtue of Dog Coins | Ideamarket Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 86:55


    [https://ideamarket.io — Where attention pays you.]Michael Beck is Project Lead at UNION Finance, Principal at Cinematic Venture Partners. Experienced Founder with a demonstrated history of working in the financial services and healthcare industries. Skilled in entrepreneurship, business process design, requirements analysis, enterprise software development, and enterprise architecture.EPISODE LINKS:- Union Finance- Michael on LinkedInIDEAMARKET LINKS:IdeamarketTwitterApple PodcastsSpotifyDiscord—The Ideamarket Podcast is where venture philosophers share the ideas, trends, and concepts they're most bullish on.—About Ideamarket: Ideamarket is the credibility layer of the internet. Ideamarket allows the public to mainstream the world's best information using market signals, replacing media corporations as arbiter of credibility. Get started now: https://ideamarket.io/

    Kevin Owocki — Walking on Weird Ground | Ideamarket podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 63:44


    Kevin Owocki is the founder of Gitcoin, a marketplace for freelance crypto dev talent and experiment grounds for liberating public goods funding from nation-states. If it weren't for Gitcoin, Ideamarket wouldn't be here. In this episode: 00:00 — Episode starts 00:25 — Kevin Owocki bootcamp 06:20 — How Kevin got into programming 10:21 — Philosopher kings and crypto 14:27 — "Nature is the OG Inventor" 16:10 — Gitcoin and public goods 22:33 — Empowering open-source 35:09 — Building Gitcoin 43:10 — Lucid dreaming 50:14 — The need for more imagination in crypto 56:54 —What's something in crypto that will only be obvious in retrospect?EPISODE LINKS:Kevin on TwitterGitcoin websiteGitcoin on TwitterKernel.communityIDEAMARKET LINKS:IdeamarketTwitterApple PodcastsSpotifyDiscord—The Ideamarket Podcast is where venture philosophers share the ideas, trends, and concepts they're most bullish on.—About Ideamarket:Ideamarket is the credibility layer of the internet. Ideamarket allows the public to mainstream the world's best information using market signals, replacing media corporations as arbiter of credibility.Get started now.

    Michael Garfield — Conversations with the Future | Ideamarket Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 109:09


    Surfer of the liminal, Michael Garfield is helping to articulate our emergent planetary culture and integrate art, science, and philosophy in a new way suited to our accelerating age. He hosts the Future Fossils podcast, mapping our place in the landscape of deep time, and the Sante Fe Institute's Complexity podcast, as is an artist and musician. In this episode:(00:00) — Episode begins(00:45) — Michael Garfield bootcamp(04:53) — Time-space synesthesia(08:54) — Corporatization of the natural(28:43) — "The incentive structures of society are misaligned with the incentives of individuals."(38:28) — Scaling laws of life and society(46:12) — Be open to the unknown or perish(1:04:35) — Tokenization of everything and the inability to quantify value(1:12:06) — "Story is the active ingredient in epistemology"(1:24:10)— "The truth owes you jack"(1:29:10) — The Century of the Self & Values > Incentives(1:43:20) — "I'll probably ruin your entire company," the need for dissentersEPISODE LINKS:Michael's Links:Michael on TwitterFuture Fossils PodcastMichael's writingMichael's ArtMichael's Santa Fe Institute pageSanta Fe Institute's COMPLEXITY Podcast Books:Kevin Kelly: What Technology WantsMetaphors We Live By Schooling in Capitalist America, Samuel BowlesThe Moral Economy, Samuel BowlesDemocracy: The God That FailedJoseph Heinrich, The WEIRDest People in The WorldOther Links:Cory Doctorow: Terra Nulliushttps://www.nextnature.net/Long Now FoundationWeird Studies PodcastOn Coronavirus, Crisis, and Creative Opportunity with David KrakauerWill a Complex System be Stable? Robert MayComplexity Podcast: Katherine Collins on Better Investing Through BiomimicryEconomics in Nouns and Verbs, W. Brian ArthurDaniel Bassett, Networks Thinking ThemselvesInformation and Signs the Language of Images The coming battle for the COVID-19 narrative, Samuel BowlesTerence McKenna on Philip K. DickIDEAMARKET LINKS:IdeamarketTwitterApple PodcastsSpotifyDiscord—The Ideamarket Podcast is where venture philosophers share the ideas, trends, and concepts they're most bullish on.—About Ideamarket:Ideamarket is the credibility layer of the internet. Ideamarket allows the public to mainstream the world's best information using market signals, replacing media corporations as arbiter of credibility.Get started now.

    Alexandros Marinos — Ivermectin & the Midwit Meme | Ideamarket Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 110:10


    Alexandros Marinos is founder of the social epistemology experiment Better Skeptics, as well as his own Internet-of-Things startup Balena. A polarizing Twitter polemicist, Alexandros subjects COVID and Ivermectin narratives to a scrutiny that seems simultaneously childlike and ruthless, attracting both praise and ire from prominent voices. His insights on epistemology sparkle with practical value for layman and expert alike.In this episode:(00:00) — Episode begins(00:32) — Alexandros Marinos crashcourse(04:28) — Being a practical philosopher(06:47) — Ivermectin, sensemaking and intellectual honesty(15:17) — Authorities "have to be able to show receipts or go home"(21:30) — Truth and keeping your identity small(27:58) — Midwit meme(42:46) — "People saying "oh, you know, I'm objective." That's a red flag"(49:25) — "Their entire life has been socially constructed"(57:00) — "There should be path to feedback for everybody"(1:01:52) — Short: Antinatalism(1:09:50) — Long: Commercial charities(1:26:51) — Better Skeptics(1:37:56) — "People have to get a lot better at filtering their own inputs"(1:42:48) — Normality and perfectionEPISODE LINKS:Alexandros on TwitterBalenaScout Mindset bookPaul Graham's Essay Keep Your Identity SmallThe Mom Test bookRelativity's 3D-Printed Rocket To Disrupt Decades of AerospaceIDEAMARKET LINKS:IdeamarketTwitterApple PodcastsSpotifyDiscord—The Ideamarket Podcast is where venture philosophers share the ideas, trends, and concepts they're most bullish on.—About Ideamarket:Ideamarket is the credibility layer of the internet. Ideamarket allows the public to mainstream the world's best information using market signals, replacing media corporations as arbiter of credibility.Get started now.

    Buster Benson — The Art of Productive Disagreement | Ideamarket Podcast Ep 6

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 104:29


    After leadership roles at Twitter, Slack, and Patreon, Buster Benson wrote Why Are We Yelling? The Art of Productive Disagreement. In this interview, he shares his strategies for having difficult, truth-seeking conversations within both families and companies, and predicts how society might evolve past unproductive contentiousness. Toward the end, we venture into the bittersweet rewards of contemplating death. We really enjoyed this conversation, and thank Buster for going deep with us.In this episode:(00:00) — Episode starts(00:36) — Buster's background(01:50) — A Buster Benson bootcamp(05:20) — "Disagreement is rarely about facts"(07:16) — "Being uncomfortable is a good identity to have"(10:08) — "What's the moose in the room?"(13:01) — "Truth-seeking is pain-seeking"(20:17) — How to have hard conversations about the COVID vaccine(28:09) — Disagreement is not about persuasion(34:00) — "Fiction has to change"(50:08) — "Social media is ruining us"(56:29) — The problem of community(1:02:06) — The captive narrative of capitalism(1:13:09) — "University is going away"(1:30:24) — The pros and cons of social media(1:35:53) — Meditations on deathEPISODE LINKS:Buster on TwitterBuster's website750wordsIDEAMARKET LINKS:IdeamarketTwitterApple PodcastsSpotifyDiscord—The Ideamarket Podcast is where venture philosophers share the ideas, trends, and concepts they're most bullish on.—About Ideamarket:Ideamarket is the credibility layer of the internet. Ideamarket allows the public to mainstream the world's best information using market signals.Get started now.

    Christian Kameir — Conversations we're not having

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 125:05


    Christian Kameir is Managing Partner at Sustany Capital, a thesis-driven VC firm investing in decentralized finance, blockchain, and legal tech. An entrepreneur since dial-up internet, Christian traces social problems back to the flawed metaphors that caused us to build things wrong, and proposes solutions that make you say, "Why didn't I think of that?"In this episode:(00:00) — Episode begins(00:24) — A Christian Kameir boot camp(04:34) — "I'm still not convinced that we need any cryptocurrencies whatsoever"(13:34) — Facts and Pascal's Wager(17:44) — "Reality has a way of proving itself"(29:40) — Choose your counsel of mind-advisors(35:25) — Build principled frameworks(43:23) — "Reality has been broken into a billion pieces"(1:07:10) — "The gig economy is the real economy"(1:24:02) — "Governments are inept"(1:45:00) — "How do we de-financialize the economy?"(1:56:39) — Fascism starts with controlling informationEPISODE LINKS:Christian Kameir on TwitterSustany VCChristian on LinkedInIDEAMARKET LINKS:IdeamarketTwitterApple PodcastsSpotifyDiscord—The Ideamarket Podcast is where venture philosophers share the ideas, trends, and concepts they're most bullish on.—About Ideamarket:Ideamarket is the credibility layer of the internet. Ideamarket allows the public to mainstream the world's best information using market signals, replacing media corporations as arbiter of credibility.Get started now.

    VisakanV — Imagination, Simplicity, Golden Ages | Ideamarket Podcast Ep 4

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 100:52


    Visakan Veerasamy (@visakanv on Twitter) finds Friendly Ambitious Nerds on the internet and introduces them to each other, with the goal of reverse-engineering a cultural and intellectual Golden Age. He originally gained Twitter fame through his prolific use of threading to track and share his knowledge explorations over the years. In this episode:(00:00) — Episode Starts(02:22) — “By doing something really well, you make it prestigious”(8:07) — “Every social game has proof-of-work in it”(10:31) — “It's funny how simple everything is”(20:39) — “We valorize geniuses, to everyone's detriment”(32:28)— Breaking paradigms(42:03) — Social media and internet celebrities as leaders of nations(51:17) — "There's a thousand Lennons and a thousand McCartneys and they don't know each other"(59:09) — "It puts all leadership to shame"(1:05:23) — "Thinking of knowledge as a risk management problem"(1:27:14) — "People have not woken up to what we can do with social media"EPISODE LINKS:VisakanV on TwitterVisakanV on YouTubeVisakanV's WebsiteVisakanV's BooksCracked effort-shock blog post Shl0ms artPericles funeral orationIDEAMARKET LINKSIdeamarket WebsiteIdeamarket on TwitterIdeamarket DiscordApple PodcastsSpotify—The Ideamarket Podcast is where venture philosophers share the ideas, trends, and concepts they're most bullish on. —About Ideamarket: Ideamarket is the credibility layer of the internet. Ideamarket allows the public to mainstream the world's best information using market signals, replacing media corporations as arbiter of credibility.Get started now.

    Robin Hanson — Boxing with the King of Prediction Markets

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 108:51


    A pioneer of prediction markets since the 1980s, Robin Hanson is the author of two books (The Elephant in the Brain, The Age of Em) and has a popular blog called Overcoming Bias. Hanson is also an Associate Professor of Economics at George Mason University, and Research Associate at the Future of Humanity Institute of Oxford University. In this episode:(00:00) — Episodes begins(01:07) — What inspired idea futures?(06:00) — Decision markets for organisations(09:16) — Using prediction markets to overcome bias(14:25) — Honesty razors in today's world(17:08) — "An autist in the C-suite"(24:25) — Ideamarket discussion beginsRound 1(43:10) — Why Ideamarket results are not tied to any external truthRound 2(55:44) — Informed traders vs Noise tradersRound 3(1:16:34) — The Colour Wheel of Truth — is Ideamarket a Keynesian Beauty Contest?EPISODE LINKS: - Robin on Twitter- Overcoming Bias- Robin's Bio- Book: The Age of Em: Work, Love, and Life when Robots Rule the Earth- Book: The Elephant in the Brain: Hidden Motives in Everyday LifeIDEAMARKET LINKS- Ideamarket Website- Ideamarket on Twitter- Ideamarket Discord- Apple Podcasts- Spotify—The Ideamarket Podcast is where venture philosophers share the ideas, trends, and concepts they're most bullish on. —About Ideamarket: Ideamarket is the credibility layer of the internet. Ideamarket allows the public to mainstream the world's best information using market signals, replacing media corporations as arbiter of credibility.Get started now.—

    The Gospel of Martin Shkreli with Justin Murphy

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 96:26


    LONG — On-chain analyticsDr. Justin Murphy is a renegade social scientist, marriage-arranger, host of the Other Life podcast and newsletter, and founder of IndieThinkers — a membership community for independent intellectuals working on the internet, outside of institutions.In this episode:Why Justin pursued (and then left) academiaHow to push the limits of the internet intellectual marketFavorite obscure genius? Martin ShkreliThe economic power of obscure truthsJustin's arranged marriage experimentsWhat does Justin think of Ideamarket?Justin's critique of IdeamarketBullish on on-chain analyticsWhy a dignified death > eternal life extensionChristianity as a philosophy of lifeJustin's next projectsWhat distinguishes IndieThinkers from other communities“Quiet, hard work dominates”Find the ideas that are most explosiveEPISODES LINKS:Justin on TwitterOther LifeJustin's personal website The Best of Martin Shkreli Arranged Marriages IDEAMARKET LINKSIdeamarket WebsiteIdeamarket on TwitterIdeamarket DiscordApple Podcasts

    Vinay Gupta — Incentive-based epistemology

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 77:10


    LONG — Climate change holocaust, UFOs, Paradigm changeSHORT — Organized religion, PsychedelicsVinay Gupta is the Founder and CEO of Mattereum, a protocol built to redefine the relationship between physical assets and distributed digital commerce. He is also the inventor of the cheap, simple, non-patented and open-source hexayurt refugee shelter.In this episode:How do we get people to relate to grotesquely unpleasant truths?We're programmed to be risk-blindThe economics of social prioritiesWhy civilization depends on children's rightsCould UFO physics help solve climate change?The absurdity of modernityUFOs and paradigmatic changeThe Gupta Daily SlapHedge funds for hypothesesEPISODES LINKS:Mattereum - https://mattereum.com/Vinay on Twitter - https://twitter.com/leashlessHexayurt - http://hexayurt.com/IDEAMARKET LINKS:Ideamarket app - http://ideamarket.io/Twitter - https://twitter.com/ideamarket_ioDiscord community - https://discord.com/invite/zaXZXGE4Ke

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