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(Aired March 21, 2024) DomainSherpa – Down The Rabbit Hole – March 21, 2024: Rally Road Take Me Home As we say on DomainSherpa - all roads lead to domains. And in the reverse, our work with domains has us venturing "down the rabbit hole" into different topics all the time. This is a tech-adjacent, digital asset, pop-culture, tangent-positive monthly podcast - with some domains stuff thrown into the mix for good measure. In this episode, JT is joined by Drew and special guest Chris Bruno of, co-founder and President of RallyRd, to discuss DomainX's new partnership with Rally, the pioneer of fractional alternative investing, and the upcoming launch of MJ.com on Rally - which will provide the ability for Rally customers to own a piece of this super-premium domain name! The assets [including, but not limited to MJ.com] that will be discussed during this podcast are the underlying assets for a series of interests that is being offered by RSE Innovation, LLC, RSE Collection, LLC or RSE Archive, LLC, which are affiliates of Rally. However, no interests are being offered for sale through this broadcast. The only manner in which an investor may invest in one of our offerings is by going to the Rally Rd. website or app. Prior to acquiring any interests, potential investors should read the company's offering circular, which is available via the Rally Platform in the "Legal" tab and is also publicly available via the SEC's EDGAR service available at sec.gov. Neither Rally, nor any of its affiliates, provides any investment advice or is making any investment recommendations to any persons, and no communication on this podcast or through any other medium should be construed as such. Please see full disclosures at https://www.rallyrd.com/disclaimer. So, tune in and jump down the rabbit hole with the Rabbit Hole Gang!
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Today on TMC:Rally Rd. Co-Founder and Chief Product Officer, Rob Petrozzo joins us to discuss Rally's upcoming drop. #Rally x Pixel Hall of Fame: The Future is HistoryRally is a platform for buying and selling equity shares in collectible assets. Their offerings include a triceratops skull, a broadside of The Declaration of Independence, as well as classic cars, rare comics, and #NFTs.Rally Website: https://rallyrd.com/#section1The Future is History Website: https://thefutureishistory.com/Rally's Twitter: https://twitter.com/OnRallyRd?s=20&t=pdYCATh1bhUWAZTsevDQDwRob's Twitter: https://twitter.com/robpetrozzo?s=20&t=pdYCATh1bhUWAZTsevDQDw Powered by @dGenNetworkWebsite: https://dgen.network/Follow us on Twitter:dGEN Network: https://twitter.com/dGenNetworkTMC Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheMintCondFollow dGEN on all of our Social Media:Discord: https://discord.gg/8vbVZ8vDhrTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@dgennetwork?_t=8V..FB: https://www.facebook.com/DecentralizedGenerationNetwork/Support the show
How To Buy NFTsWhat is a Non-Fungible Token NFTHow To Make Your Own NFTBest NFT InvestmentsEpisode Summary:4 Great InterviewsAvery Akkineni, President, VaynerNFThttps://twitter.com/avery_akkineniKeith Grossman Time Presidenthttps://twitter.com/KeithGrossmanRob Petrozzo Co-Founder, Chief Product Officer at Rally Rd.https://twitter.com/robpetrozzohttps://twitter.com/OnRallyRdBetty Co-Founder Deadfellazhttps://twitter.com/betty_nfthttps://twitter.com/DeadfellazChapters00:00 - 00:17 VEECON 202200:00 - 6:41 Avery Akkineni, President, VaynerNFT06:42 - 17:04 Keith Grossman Time President17:05 - 24:30 Rob Petrozzo Co-Founder, Chief Product Officer at Rally Rd.24:31 - 31:01 Betty Co-Founder DeadfellazVeeCon 2022 is a multi-day superconference where only VeeCon NFT ticket holders will experience an extraordinary lineup of content including iconic keynote speeches; innovative and educational talks, panels and Q&A sessions; and many collaborative experiences. In addition, there will be a bevy of entertainment.Hosts:Chris KatjeBrian MoirProducers:Alyssa ColeFollow The Roadmap on Twitter!Disclaimer: All of the information, material, and/or content contained in this program is for informational purposes only. Investing in stocks, options, and futures is risky and not suitable for all investors. Please consult your own independent financial adviser before making any investment decisions.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-roadmap/donations
How To Buy NFTsWhat is a Non-Fungible Token NFTHow To Make Your Own NFTBest NFT InvestmentsEpisode Summary:Must See VEECON 2022 Interviews! Part 1 | Roadmaphttps://youtu.be/wzhFTUuODt8Chapters0:00 - 4:53 Intro4:53 - 7:51 Apecoin7:51 - 11:00 Major Exchanges List Apecoin11:00 - 19:14 Apecoin Value19:14 - 28:16 What's Next28:23 - 31:52 BAYC Sales Volume31:52 - 33:37 ApeDAO Board33:59 - 38:18 Rally Snapshot38:18 - 40:15 MAYC Voyager Giveaway40:20 - 43:54 MAYC Review44:02 - 48:20 Punks/Meebits/Yuga Labs48:33 - 54:53 Apecoin Final thoughts54:53 - 59:33 NFT News: Photo Finish / WonderpalsVeeCon 2022 is a multi-day superconference where only VeeCon NFT ticket holders will experience an extraordinary lineup of content including iconic keynote speeches; innovative and educational talks, panels and Q&A sessions; and many collaborative experiences. In addition, there will be a bevy of entertainment.Hosts:Chris KatjeBrian MoirProducers:Alyssa ColeFollow The Roadmap on Twitter!Disclaimer: All of the information, material, and/or content contained in this program is for informational purposes only. Investing in stocks, options, and futures is risky and not suitable for all investors. Please consult your own independent financial adviser before making any investment decisions.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-roadmap/donations
In this episode with Robert Petrozzo, The co-founder of RallyRd., we talk all things alternative investments: What is alternative investing? What forms of alternative investing exist? Why are people interested in alternative forms of investing? What is RallyRd and what can you invest in there? The future of RallyRd and alternative investing
Miguel Armaza sits down with the fascinating Amy Nauiokas, Founder and CEO of Anthemis, a Venture Capital firm founded in 2008 that aims to cultivate change in the financial system by investing in, growing, and sustaining businesses committed to resiliency, transparency, access and equity. Some of their most notable investments include Carta, Betterment, Pipe, Rally Rd, Simple, and Backstage Capital. Amy is also Founder/CEO of Archer Gray, a media production and content company. In this great conversation, we talk about: - Amy's journey and how she found herself making her first Venture Capital investments in Cameroon in the early 90s. - Navigating Wall Street and why she eventually decided to leave big banks to launch Anthemis - Fundraising from LPs in 2008 – a year when the financial industry collapsed but also a time with major technological innovations. - Bridging the conversation between incumbents and startups. - Backing models that transform and create resiliency inside of the financial system - Their commitment to build the most diverse and inclusive team in Tech and Wall Street - Anthemis' Venture Studio strategy - Fundraising reflections, leadership lessons as a VC founder… And a lot more! Amy Nauiokas Amy Nauiokas is Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Anthemis, the leading digital financial services investment firm, and Founder and CEO of Archer Gray, a media production and content company. She is a visionary executive, investor, producer and a recognized leader in innovation, strategy, and management across a variety of markets and industries. As a venture capitalist, Amy identifies and invests in early stage technology companies focused on the disruption of media, financial services and marketplaces. She has built a strong investment portfolio of best-in-class, high growth companies. Current investments include Betterment, Trov, Happy Money and Currencycloud. Her exits include Flo Technologies, Zoopla, the UK's leading property research website; Fidor Bank, acquired by BPCE in 2016; Simple, acquired by BBVA in 2014; and The Climate Corporation, acquired by Monsanto in 2013. Amy received a master's in international business from Columbia University, where she has also served as an Adjunct Professor in the business school, and received her BA in International Studies from Dickinson College. About Anthemis Anthemis cultivates change in our financial system by investing in, growing, and sustaining businesses committed to resiliency, transparency, access and equity. Founded on three guiding principles - authentic collaboration, virtuous cycle outcomes and diversity and inclusivity - our deep understanding of markets and models, passion for emerging technology and values inspire everything we do. By creating fertile ground for a diverse group of startups, investors, entrepreneurs, institutions, academics, and visionaries to converge, we believe we can solve the financial systems most pressing challenges faster, better and for the benefit of all. Visit www.anthemis.com for more information. For more FinTech insights, follow us below: Medium: medium.com/wharton-fintech WFT Twitter: twitter.com/whartonfintech Miguel's Twitter: twitter.com/MiguelArmaza Miguel's Newsletter: https://bit.ly/3jWIpqp
Jason kicks off the episode with research into the claims against Tether Limited, the company behind USDT, the world's largest "stablecoin" and 3rd largest cryptocurrency (1:30). Then Jason is joined by 3 founders of Alternative Asset investing platforms (25:49), Chris Bruno of Rally, Scott Lynn of Masterworks, and Ben Miller of Fundrise. They discuss inflation, supply & demand, expanding company roadmaps (59:56) and more!
Jason kicks off the episode with research into the claims against Tether Limited, the company behind USDT, the world's largest "stablecoin" and 3rd largest cryptocurrency (1:30). Then Jason is joined by 3 founders of Alternative Asset investing platforms (25:49), Chris Bruno of Rally, Scott Lynn of Masterworks, and Ben Miller of Fundrise. They discuss inflation, supply & demand, expanding company roadmaps (59:56) and more!
Welcome to our fifth News(ish) Breakdown with https://www.linkedin.com/in/lindsay-crusan-davis/ (Lindsay Davis) andhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/zachpettet/ ( Zach Anderson Pettet). Lindsay is the Head of Markets at https://atomic.financial/ (Atomic) and an all around fintech expert. https://twitter.com/robpetrozzo (Rob Petrozzo), Chief Product Officer at https://rallyrd.com/ (Rally), joins us to help break down the news of the week. This week we're covering Rally's $30 million Series B, non-fungible tokens (NFTS), and the Rally Rd. ahead to bring Wall Street to the main street. The news: $30 million Series B funding led by Accel, with participation from existing investors Upfront Ventures, Social Leverage, and others. Additionally, Rally has secured a $50M debt facility from Upper90 Capital to allow the company to efficiently offer one-of-a-kind assets across all categories.
If you only listen to one Podcast Episode this week- this has to be the one! Rob Petrozzo, the Co-Founder of Rally Rd joins Luka Nation to discuss collecting and investing via fractional shares. We talk about a little bit of everything in this one and Rob was full of great info. Enjoy and thanks for listening!
The guys go deep reviewing four of the biggest fractional ownership exchanges: Dibbs, Collectable, Rally Rd., and Otis.Ask us a question! Send us an email to 2guys1cardpodcast@gmail com and we will do our best to answer it on our next pod! Also, follow us on Twitter @2guys1cardpod
Today on Tank Talks! We have Rob Petrozzo, co-founder of Rally Rd to talk about “Democratizing investing in rare collectables.”Rob’s Background: Rob Petrozzo is the Co-Founder & Chief Product Officer of Rally Rd, a platform where investors can buy and sell equity shares in collectible assets like cars, watches, sports memorabilia and art. The company aims to make investing in these illiquid assets more exciting, safe and accessible to everyone. Rally recently closed a $17 million in fundraising from some amazing backers, both strategic and financial including Porsche Ventures, the Raptor Group and Co-Founder of Reddit, Alexis Ohanian.In this episode we discuss:01:59 How Rally Rd got its start04:43 What it took to get to launch06:50 The decision to jump into different asset classes08:41 Fee structure and the business model10:27 How an IPO works on Rally Rd11:27 Demographics of the average Rally Rd investor13:34 The strength the assets are on Rally Rd15:32 How an asset gets sold from the market18:52 Proxy voting mechanism19:33 Partnerships and what they look like in the future20:53 The effect of Top Shots on the market22:46 Rally Rd’s plan to enter the digital collectable market24:46 NFTs and Rally Rd26:46 Working with their high profile investors29:48 The liquidity of the market32:11 Growth into intangible assets35:40 Legacy auction houses entering the market38:28 Rob’s favorite asset on the platformBook Rob recommendsInside the Nudge Unit by David Halpern Follow Matt Cohen and Tank Talks here!Podcast production support provided by Agentbee.Agency This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit tanktalks.substack.com
Today's guest on Mitlin Money Mindset™ is Dani Fava. As the Head of Strategic Development, Dani works closely with Envestnet, Inc.’s business, product, and client-facing teams to advance and accelerate the firm’s strategic vision. Dani draws on more than 15 years of wealth management and technology experience to identify and prioritize transformative opportunities for enabling financial advisors to provide essential advice in a rapidly evolving marketplace. Dani was also responsible for launching TD Ameritrade’s voice-first capabilities, which deploy conversational AI for communicating with advisors. She was named to the 2020 IA25 by ThinkAdvisor, which also honored her as one of the Top Women in WealthTech for 2019. You will want to hear this episode if you are interested in... A career move and what Dani is set to accomplish. [2:46] What are some of the biggest changes coming down the pike? [5:28] How do you see changes in technology changing the overall client experience? [8:52] How expectations have changed and why we can never go back [12:48] Is there any way to forecast what technologies will and won’t stick around? [15:36] Is there a place to stay up to date on tech advancements? [18:36] Being a woman in TWO male-dominated fields [20:52] What Dani did today that put him/her in the right mindset for success? [24:56] Resources & People Mentioned Envestnet Fund Rise Rally Wired MIT CB Insights Connect with Dani Fava On Twitter @ENVDani On Linkedin Please note that returns from some alternative investments involve a high degree of risk and you may lose all or a portion of your investment. Rally Rd and Fund Rise are not endorsed by CWM, LLC Guests on the Mitlin Money Mindset Show are not affiliated with CWM, LLC, and opinions expressed herein may not be representative CWM, LLC. CWM, LLC is not responsible for the guest's content linked on this site. Connect With Mitlin Financial podcast(at)MitlinFinancial.com - email us with your suggestions for topics or guests https://mitlinfinancial.com Follow on Twitter Follow on Instagram Subscribe on Youtube Follow on Linkedin Follow on Facebook Subscribe to Mitlin Money Mindset™ on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts
Sam Parr (@TheSamParr) and Shaan Puri (@ShaanVP):3:57 Investing in old Apple computers7:04 Update on buying MJ's house17:46 Opportunities in male sex toys32:08 Brad Kelley, the Billy of the Week43:40 The end of Indie VCMFM #159MJ house updateRecap: Last episode the guys spoke about buying MJ’s house. The plan was to potentially turn it into a museum or Airbnb.Problem: zoning and parking -- but those might be overcome Shaan: Spoke to Rally Rd and Nifty Gateway founders Now what: What's going to happen now?Sam thinks nothing’s going to happen -- the guys are too busy. Shaan: you’re afraid to failCollecting old Apple computersOpportunity: Old Apple computers like the Macintosh II and Apple II sell for a premium on eBay. There is still demand for these because of their cool aesthetics, and retro look.At Monkey Inferno, visitors would often ask about their old Macs over the expensive paintings that hung on the walls.Sam bets these will continue to appreciate. Can make for a good investment opportunity as retro style becomes more and more in demand. Idea: Creating products from old Macs, such as https://inhabitat.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/1/files/2012/03/Macquarium-jake-harms.jpg Sex talkSteve Shubin - founded Interactive Life Forms: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FleshlightOrigin: Steve started creating sex dolls, but eventually realized most guys wouldn’t order sex dolls. He pivoted and created the Fleshlight. He scaled the company with his kids.Does an estimated $50-$100m in revenueSidenote: One of Fleshlight’s factories in Spain uses its excess capacity to manufacture prosthetics elephant legs for Southeast AsiaOpportunity: Creating the new fleshlightThere is a growing demand for male sex toys, especially in countries like India and China. Even in areas where it’s taboo, new discreet packaging has made it easier. Idea: Fleshlight marketing through channels like Onlyfans. Molds can even be made from the Onlyfans creators themselves.Billy of the weekBrad KelleyStarted out renting space for factories and warehouses. When he noticed lots of customers using his warehousing space to store tobacco, he pivoted. He founded Commonwealth Brands in 1991 and sold it in 2001 for $1B"I've never defended [smoking]. Hopefully, it will be phased out of society."He’s bought a ton of land since then and is now the 4th largest landowner in the US.In January 2020, Kelley put up for sale many of his West Texas ranches, offering roughly 500,000 acres with a listing price of $404 million.He also bought Lonely Planet installing a 24-year-old CEO at the helmThe purchase was a failure when he sold the company in 2020 for $50m having had bought it for $70mSam’s a fanKeeps to himself and has done “boring” businesses. In contrast to Silicon Valley’s flashy hype-machineIndie VCIndie VC was a venture firm backing mostly bootstrapped founders. The idea was to give founders a little bit of money to help them grow instead of the traditional model of flooding a company with cash and taking a massive stake.The company closed its doors... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
MFM #159 MJ house update Recap: Last episode the guys spoke about buying MJ’s house. The plan was to potentially turn it into a museum or Airbnb. Problem: zoning and parking -- but those might be overcome Shaan: Spoke to Rally Rd and Nifty Gateway founders Now what: What's going to happen now? Sam thinks nothing’s going to happen -- the guys are too busy. Shaan: you’re afraid to fail Collecting old Apple computers Opportunity: Old Apple computers like the Macintosh II and Apple II sell for a premium on eBay. There is still demand for these because of their cool aesthetics, and retro look. At Monkey Inferno, visitors would often ask about their old Macs over the expensive paintings that hung on the walls. Sam bets these will continue to appreciate. Can make for a good investment opportunity as retro style becomes more and more in demand. Idea: Creating products from old Macs, such as https://inhabitat.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/1/files/2012/03/Macquarium-jake-harms.jpg Sex talk Steve Shubin - founded Interactive Life Forms: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fleshlight Origin: Steve started creating sex dolls, but eventually realized most guys wouldn’t order sex dolls. He pivoted and created the Fleshlight. He scaled the company with his kids. Does an estimated $50-$100m in revenue Sidenote: One of Fleshlight’s factories in Spain uses its excess capacity to manufacture prosthetics elephant legs for Southeast Asia Opportunity: Creating the new fleshlight There is a growing demand for male sex toys, especially in countries like India and China. Even in areas where it’s taboo, new discreet packaging has made it easier. Idea: Fleshlight marketing through channels like Onlyfans. Molds can even be made from the Onlyfans creators themselves. Billy of the week Brad Kelley Started out renting space for factories and warehouses. When he noticed lots of customers using his warehousing space to store tobacco, he pivoted. He founded Commonwealth Brands in 1991 and sold it in 2001 for $1B "I've never defended [smoking]. Hopefully, it will be phased out of society." He’s bought a ton of land since then and is now the 4th largest landowner in the US. In January 2020, Kelley put up for sale many of his West Texas ranches, offering roughly 500,000 acres with a listing price of $404 million. He also bought Lonely Planet installing a 24-year-old CEO at the helm The purchase was a failure when he sold the company in 2020 for $50m having had bought it for $70m Sam’s a fan Keeps to himself and has done “boring” businesses. In contrast to Silicon Valley’s flashy hype-machine Indie VC Indie VC was a venture firm backing mostly bootstrapped founders. The idea was to give founders a little bit of money to help them grow instead of the traditional model of flooding a company with cash and taking a massive stake. The company closed its doors, and Shaan and Sam are critical of how founder Bryce Roberts announced the closing (didn’t take the blame hard enough). https://medium.com/@bryce/the-end-of-indie-6e1b92d90b09 --------- Have you joined our private Facebook group yet? Go to https://www.facebook.com/groups/ourfirstmillion and join thousands of other entrepreneurs and founders scheming up ideas. Editing thanks to Jonathan Gallegos (@jjonthan)
Shaan Puri (@ShaanVP) and Sam Parr (@TheSamParr) are joined by Jack Smith (@_jacksmith). They discuss:(0:59) Introduction to Jack Smith(7:04) Jack introduces the world of collectible card investing(14:40) What is Rally Rd(23:29) How to make money lending against trading cards(32:52) Collecting NBA moments?(37:00) The opportunities in trading cards(47:00) The massive size of eBay's collectible business(49:00) Shaan hears from a sketchy entrepreneur and they discuss cards as ETFThank you to our sponsor this episode, Flatfile! Spend less time on Excel and more time building your business by easily importing data using Flatfile. Check them out at flatfile.io/hustle.Have you joined our private FB group yet? It's a page where people share each others million dollar ideas or what they're already working on: https://www.facebook.com/groups/ourfirstmillion. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
I felt it was time to bring All About Your Benjamins The Podcast back on a regular monthly schedule and make some minor adjustments to the programming. We’ll still cover financial planning topics but we’ll also focus on entrepreneurship, Fintech, and the future of finance. You’ll also find audio from videos that fit the All About Your Benjamins brand. Let’s… Continue Reading→ The post Rob Petrozzo: Rally Rd. And Access To The Formerly Unaccessible appeared first on All About Your Benjamins™.
Day 1 of Faybomb's vacation and a new episode is born! I couldn't resist. This week's conversation is with educator and author, Gregg Love. Like me, he's an alternative investment bull. He gives his take on Rally and some of the other fractional ownership platforms. If you're new to the space or just now hearing about it, there's some great info in here to help get you started. http://faybomb.com/thechart/post/124268/the-lesser-of-two-evils Of course, check out faybomb.com! You can head over to the support page if you'd like to contribute. Links to my Paypal, Patreon, and I have some QR codes if you want to drop some coins in the bucket! Also, there are some service referral links that you can utilize if you'd like to explore Mene, eToro, Fanduel, or OneGold. Each referral link grants a signup bonus for you and me. Help me help you. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/faybomb/support
Howard is the general partner at Social Leverage, an angel investment firm that has invested in companies like Robinhood, Wag, Angel List and Rally Rd, and Life360. Over the last 15 years, Howard has been publishing a blog to publicize and improve his thinking about his investing. His first five posts were predictive about the trends that defined the last 10 years, so being able to ask him what's coming next was invaluable.Some Quick Facts About Howard:Managed a hedge fund for 18 years.Has published over 75 podcast episodes since March.Loves a good cigar.Has written 4 books.Has appeared on CNBC.Is very active on twitter (has made 32,000+ tweets)!If you would like to read Howard's blog, you can do so here.If you want to check out his investments through Social Leverage, you can do so here.If you would like to listen to his podcast you can do so here.If you would like to reach out to us, the best way to do so is on Twitter, Instagram, or Facebook.If you enjoyed this episode please share it with a friend!Last, please take a minute to leave us an honest review and rating on iTunes. They really help us out when it comes to the ranking of the show.Thanks for listening!
Rob Petrozzo, co-founder of Rally Rd, stops by for an awesome interview that at it's core is about storytelling. Rally Rd is growing incredibly fast, but the early days were tougher to navigate. Rob talks through how building storytelling into the DNA of the product laid the groundwork for future growth, and how early stage founders can do the same. We touch on personas, customer segmentation, fundraising, growth, team building and composition, design, and more. Enjoy!
A hopefully smart and insightful podcast discussing trading card collecting. A podcast by collectors for collectors.The Week That Was - Last Week’s Releases Topps Living - Week 912019 Panini Rookies & Stars Football 12/22019 Bowman Draft Baseball 12/42019 Panini Obsidian Football 12/42019 Panini Elite Extra Edition Baseball 12/42019/20 Panini Prizm Basketball Hobby 12/4 Hot off the Press - New ReleasesTopps Living - Week 922019/20 Panini Prizm Basketball Fast Break 12/112019/20 Panini Donruss Basketball 12/132019 Bowman's Best Baseball 12/13 What’s Brewing - Next Week’s Releases2019/20 Upper Deck Synergy Hockey 12/182019/20 Panini Origins Basketball 12/182019 Panini Donruss Optic Football 12/20 Infield Chatter - Hobby Talk 1st 582 exclusive - 2019 Bowman Heritage Issues2019-20 Absolute Memorabilia Rookie Threads Get a Little Redacted Kollectorsvault Update Brian Grey Melts down AGAIN...SURPRISE"1933 Goudey" & "1915 Cracker Jack" cards - Renata Galasso reprints or Cracker Jack reprintsRally Rd. Offering Shares Of T206 Honus Wagner Card FridayCollecting Goals for 2020 Follow us on Twitter:@AboutTheCardshttps://aboutthecards.wordpress.com/ Hosts:@OurTradingCards@JunkWaxTwins@Bigshep79 Sponsors @TBSSportsCards
Rob Petrozzo is the Co-Founder of Rally Rd, one of the hottest startups in technology. In this conversation, Rob and Anthony Pompliano discuss the original idea, how the company navigated the regulatory landscape to empower fractional ownership of unique assets, what the process for selecting assets looks like, and where potential intersections with Bitcoin and blockchain may exist in the future. BLOCKFI-----BlockFi allows you to keep your crypto, put it up as collateral, and receive a USD loan funded directly to your bank account. They do loans ranging from $2,000 to $10,000,000, and they're perfect for helping you reach your financial goals of all sizes. Visit BlockFi.com/Pomp to learn more about putting your crypto to work without having to sell it. CRYPTO.COM-----Crypto.com is a pioneering payment and cryptocurrency platform that seeks to accelerate the world's transition to cryptocurrency. With the vision of "cryptocurrency in every wallet", the Crypto.com App offers a full range of financial products with competitive pricing, well designed UX and high security. It is the best place to buy, sell and pay with crypto. COINMINE-----The Coinmine One is like an Xbox that turns your electricity into Bitcoin. You just plug it in, connect to wifi, and tap on the crypto you want. It’s so easy anyone can do it. Everything is controlled from the Coinmine mobile app and the Coinmine keeps getting better with over the air updates that add new coins, features and services to your Coinmine. Visit coinmine.com/pomp to get a Coinmine and earn crypto for powering a new world.
Howard chats with Chris Bruno, founder and CEO of Rally Rd. Rally Rd is a free app that allows members to invest in individual blue-chip collector automobiles with ease. The vehicles on Rally Rd. represent an asset class that has historically outperformed the stock market as well as other alternative asset classes (including gold, fine art, and real estate). The two talk about the ins and outs of the app as well as who is using it, and what the next phases are. - Investing on Rally Rd. - What is Rally Rd.? - Who should use Rally Rd.? Connect with Chris! https://www.linkedin.com/in/christopherjbruno Discover Rally Rd. https://www.rallyrd.com https://www.facebook.com/rallyrd/ https://www.instagram.com/onrallyrd/ https://www.twitter.com/onrallyrd/
Super excited to be bringing this special episode to my podcast listeners! This episode contains a sneak peek into the new format coming to this channel, (3 days a week!) including the "Weekly Renzler" every Friday. I am combining the best parts of my current podcats and adding new segments and more return guests to the mix. You can still submit your questions if you have them any time AskSkylerLive@RenzlerMedia.com and they will get answered on the show with a shout out to you if you include your info. Part 1 of this show I talk about these changes and then touch on the tokenization of Sports Cards starting with Rally Rd's announcement this week. Then Jillian Messina, the VP of Operations at RenzlerMedia joins me for the Weekly Renzler, which will also be available to watch on our RenzlerMedia social's. Please subscribe to this channel if you haven't already and connect with me wherever you prefer: Subscribe to Podcast: www.linktr.ee/skyler Instagram: www.instagram.com/skylerirvine
Updates & follow up Artículo: Tió de Nadal Video: Viggo Mortensen teaches us about uncle crapper Patrocinadores Video: Richard Feynman on magnets La ~~obsesión~~ costumbre de Marc por hacer research antes de comprar cualquier producto y por qué se decantó por el Yeti Nano en vez del Yeti, a pesar de ser más caro. Producto: Blue Yeti Producto: Blue Yeti Nano Producto: Blue Compass Libro: Better Than Before Tema principal No fiarse de nadie: aunque al principio parezca altamente improbable que algo malo vaya a pasar — es fundamental dejar "las reglas del juego" por escrito con tu co-fundador, detallando todos los posibles escenarios. Intentar evitar repartos de equity al 50-50, pues pueden llevar a bloquear ciertas decisiones que no dejen avanzar el proyecto. No todos los proyectos requieren de levantar capital o ponerse en las manos de un VC. iomando Modemie La diferencia entre dinero "sin más" y "smart money". Un inversor es un negocio en si mismo, entiende bien sus incentivos: cuándo o qué retorno espera de ti y tu inversión. Usar el equity para captar, incentivar y retener talento. Cómo Marc gestionó la relación y el reparto de equity con los co-fundadores de iomando. Derek Sivers La primera venta de Marc en un ayuntamiento. Dilema: qué pasa con el equity de un co-fundador cuándo se marcha en la etapa inicial del proyecto. Tener una porción pequeña de un pastel grande vs. una participación mayoritaria en un pastel pequeño. En resumen: mantén la calma, deja todo por escrito, no te fíes de nadie, y sobretodo, pide consejo a expertos que no estén personalmente implicada. Productos que nos inspiran Wiki: United States Military Standard Producto: Mil-Spec Automotive Producto: Astronaut knife Wiki: Free-to-play Producto: PlayStation VR Juego: Gran Turismo Más allá de la utilidad: pagar por un bolso Louis Vuitton vs. una personalización en League of Legends. Artículo: Selling Feelings Producto: Rally Rd. Producto: Notion Free idea: Rally Rd. en otros verticales, como el teatro, la artesanía, o simplemente equipos en early stage — invertir en personas. Motivación & randomizer No tienes que ser más inteligente o especial, tu puedes cultivar todo lo que quieras ser. Tú eres la única barrera para emprender. Se curioso y no te rindas. Próximo episodio: El coste de oportunidad de emprender
Every week the show host John Siracusa talks with impressive fintech leaders and entrepreneurs, through conversation uncovers the remarkable stories behind them, their creations and the most important topics in fintech. You can subscribe to this podcast and stay up to date on all the stories here on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, Spotify and iHeartRadio In this episode the host John Siracusa chats with Chris Bruno, co-founder and the CEO of Rally Rd. Rally Rd. designs and develops an application that lets members invest in individual blue-chip collector automobiles. Breaking vintage cars into securitized assets. They've attracted investors such as Anthemis Group and Social Leverage to fund this opportunity. Tune in and Listen. Subscribe now on iTunes, Google , Stitcher, Spotify and iHeartRadio to hear next Tuesday's episode with Erkin Adylov from Behavox About the host: John is the host of the twice-weekly “Bank On It” podcast recorded onsite at offices of Carpenter Group, a creative services agency focused on the financial services industry. He's a highly sought after fintech, VC and financial services industry enthusiast and connector. He's in the center of the fintech ecosystem, keeping current with the ever-innovating industry. Follow John on LinkedIn, Twitter or on Medium
Every week the show host John Siracusa talks with impressive fintech leaders and entrepreneurs, through conversation uncovers the remarkable stories behind them, their creations and the most important topics in fintech. You can subscribe to this podcast and stay up to date on all the stories here on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, Spotify and iHeartRadio In this episode the host John Siracusa chats with Cliff Sirlin, Managing Director at LaunchCapital. Before joining LaunchCapital, Cliff created marketplaces and disrupted supply chains across industries. His businesses have spanned energy (MDEnergy, sold to EnerNOC), dry-cleaning (Cleaner Options, sold to Zoots), real estate, and publishing (Domino Media Group). As an active investor, Cliff's investments include Seamless, InVision, Pond5, Living Social, Atlas Obscura, Greatist, Transactis, Big Fuel, and many others. Tune in and Listen. Subscribe now on iTunes, Google , Stitcher, Spotify and iHeartRadio to hear Thursday's episode with Chris Bruno from Rally Rd.. About the host: John is the host of the twice-weekly “Bank On It” podcast recorded onsite at offices of Carpenter Group, a creative services agency focused on the financial services industry. He's a highly sought after fintech, VC and financial services industry enthusiast and connector. He's in the center of the fintech ecosystem, keeping current with the ever-innovating industry. Follow John on LinkedIn, Twitter or on Medium
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Episode 1 of the New Money podcast kicks off with one of our favorite new Fintech startups, Rally Rd. This show is hosted by David Sherry and Michael Albert. Each episode covers a new financial product that everyday people can invest in. We cover the pros, cons, and any other interesting details that come to mind. Rally Rd: https://rallyrd.com/ Website: http://newmoney.transistor.fm itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/new-money/id1450677573
We have a special guest host for this episode, my teammate at Product Hunt, Abadesi Osunsade. She is the author of Dream Big, Hustle Hard: The Millennial Woman's Guide to Success in Tech. She'll be hosting more episodes alongside me this year. Ann Miura-Ko is a founding partner at Floodgate, a seed-stage VC firm in Palo Alto. She has been called “the most powerful woman in startups” by Forbes and is an early investor in Lyft and TaskRabbit. She is also a lecturer in entrepreneurship at Stanford's School of Engineering and a founding member of All Raise. In this episode we talk about: Ann recounts how she got to where she is today, including what it was like growing up with a NASA scientist for a dad. She talks about some of the formative moments in her career and explains why she says that a “career path” is a misnomer. The mentors that have helped Ann throughout her career, and why she never approaches a relationship with an expectation of mentorship, but instead always “begins with an act of service.” Why the tech industry should always take a step back to question whether everyone prospers from its work, the five values that drive her investments at Floodgate, and why they tell entrepreneurs “your life's work is our life's work.” How she manages her children's relationships with social media (“browsing Instagram feels like not being invited to every party everyone else is having”), how she is personally working to increase the number of underrepresented founders, and the business benefit of diversity. We also discuss some of their favorite products including an old-fashioned note-taking system for the digital age, a better way to organize your tabs in Chrome, and a built-in CRM for your Gmail inbox. We’ll be back next week so be sure to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Breaker, Overcast, or wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts. Also, big thanks to our sponsors, Rally Rd and AngelList, for their support.
On this episode I'm visiting Atrium's headquarters in SoMA in San Francisco to chat with two serial entrepreneurs, Justin Kan and Ranidu. Justin Kan's career blew up in the mid-2000s when he started livestreaming himself 24/7 on Justin.tv, a Y Combinator backed startup that he co-founded. Justin.tv eventually turned into Twitch and sold to Amazon for nearly a billion dollars. He has gone on to found multiple startups since then, including Exec, Whale, and now Atrium. Ranidu has a unique background. Before jumping into tech, he rose to fame as an R&B and hip-hop artist (check him out here). He went on to join Google before founding the first of many startups, many of which have been centered around his passion for music. We talk about a few of them including The Drop, The Artist Union, and Audius, a decentralized audio distribution platform he started earlier this year. In this episode we talk about: What they've learned from building products and startups, what lessons they would give to entrepreneurs starting out today, and how the startup and investing landscape has changed. Justin explains why he says that 2010-2013 was the “sweet spot” for building and scaling a company in the Bay Area. We talk about whether distributed teams make sense due to the escalating cost of living and the battle for talent in San Francisco. Whether an Apple Watch can replace your smartphone. Justin talks about how he survives in Silicon Valley without a phone, how going phone-free has changed how he works and lives and why he compares compulsive smartphone use to an addiction. He says a smartphone is a “Juul for your mind.” We're all big music fans, so we also talk about artists we've been loving recently, why the lines between music genres are being blurred, and the economics of creating music for artists. We also discuss some of their favorite products including a gratitude journal app that will improve your mental health, a “social network for athletes,” and a tool to help organize your tasks at work. We’ll be back next week so be sure to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Breaker, Overcast, or wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts. Also, big thanks to our sponsors, Rally Rd and AngelList, for their support.
Today I'm at Kleiner Perkins in San Francisco's South Park neighborhood to talk to Eugene Wei and Eric Feng. Eugene Wei has worked at Oculus, Flipboard, Amazon and Hulu. He actually left Amazon in the mid-2000s to attend film school before jumping back into tech. He’s also a prolific writer on his blog, Remains of the Day. Eric Feng is co-founder of Packagd and General Partner at Kleiner Perkins. He has previously worked at Microsoft, Flipboard and Hulu, where he and Eugene worked together. Fun fact: Eugene actually married Eric! (Eugene was the officiant at his wedding). In this episode we talk about: The uniqueness of video as a medium of communication and the future of how video will be created and consumed. Eric and Eugene worked together at Hulu and they talk about the background to the recent trend of tech moving in on Hollywood's turf. Creating tighter feedback loops when you're trying to learn something new or change your behavior. Eugene tells the story of adding after-market sensors to his golf clubs that give him all kinds of information on the speed and length of his swing. He calls it a swing coach on your phone and talks about how the trend of sensors and immediate feedback could be used to improve peoples' overall health, not just their short game. As some of the most plugged-in individuals in tech these days, they also discuss some of the trends they've been seeing in the tech industry and make some predictions about what they expect to see in the future. They discuss changes in how young people communicate these days, how the Chinese tech industry is different from the West's and why they expect to see the shift to e-commerce from advertising continue. We also discuss some of their favorite products including sensors you can stick on your golf clubs to give you pro-level stats, a tech-enabled meat smoker, and a way to solve the perennial 'baby with a stuffy nose' problem. We’ll be back next week so be sure to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Breaker, Overcast, or wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts. Also, big thanks to our sponsors, GE Ventures, Rally Rd, and AngelList for their support.
Today I'm visiting Garry Tan at Initialized HQ, a multi-stage fund that he started with Alexis Ohanian, one of the co-founders of reddit. The fund has grown tremendously over the past six years with nearly $1B under management, a team of more than 10, and investments in a few companies you might be a customer of, including Coinbase, Instacart, Algolia, GOAT, Opendoor, and a bunch of others. They were also investors in Product Hunt. In this episode we talk about: Garry's early years working as a software engineer in tech, including some major missed opportunities (in hindsight). He recounts the story of Peter Thiel trying to hire him away from Microsoft to join what became the multi-billion dollar company, Palantir. Initialized's decision-making framework for figuring out which companies to pass on and which companies to invest in, as well as their honey badger mascot. Why an often overlooked skill for founders is managing conflict, even when the team is still small. Garry explains why he backed a company that aims to help create harmonious startup teams founded by his former therapist. We also discuss some of the Initialized portfolio companies that Garry is most excited about and the “megatrends” that are creating opportunities for investors and founders in tech today. We’ll be back next week so be sure to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Breaker, Overcast, or wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts. Also, big thanks to our sponsors, GE Ventures, Rally Rd, and AngelList for their support.
Today I'm visiting San Francisco's Mission district to chat with Winnie co-founders, Sara Mauskopf and Anne Halsall. They have a unique background working at large tech companies like Google, Twitter, Quora, and Postmates, where they worked together before starting Winnie, “the companion app for parents.” As someone who's built and admires community-driven businesses, it was a pleasure to dive into how Winnie is creating community and a platform for parents. As mothers, Sara and Anne exemplify founder/market fit and are uniquely qualified to build a product for parents. In this episode we talk about: How Anne and Sara found founder/market fit and how their personal experience — Sara and Anne both have two children — informs not only how they built Winnie the product, but also how they built Winnie the company. How Winnie combats fake parenting news, and why it was important for them to take a stance on certain issues and actively moderate out certain topics. The power of communities aligned around a single vertical. We compare custom-built communities to generalized community-building tools like Facebook and Reddit. Of course, we also talk about some of their favorite products, including a way to continuously share your location with other members of your family, an app to share photos with family members, and another that captures one second every day and over time turns it into a highlight reel for your life. We’ll be back next week so be sure to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Breaker, Overcast, or wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts. Also, big thanks to our sponsors, GE Ventures, Rally Rd, and AngelList for their support.
Today I'm at the headquarters of High Fidelity in San Francisco talking with co-founder and CEO, Philip Rosedale. Philip and the team at High Fidelity are creating free and open source software that enables real-time, social virtual reality. Some of you may also know Philip as the creator of Second Life, the iconic “internet-scale virtual world.” In fact, this episode was actually recorded entirely in virtual reality. Philip and I were both wearing headsets in different rooms. You can actually watch a video capture of our 3D VR chat, featuring a slightly awkward-looking avatar of myself. In this episode we talk about: The most advanced uses of VR today, like school kids being able to take a virtual field trip into an Egyptian tomb, and where VR is headed in the future. We discuss what VR might look like 5, 10, and 20 years in the future and which companies are best positioned to take advantage of the shift to VR. How widespread adoption of VR will transform our lives, especially when it comes to how we work and go to school. Philip gives the example of kids being able to go to school together with others from the other side of the world and how that will change for the better how we relate to one another. We also get into some of the philosophical questions around VR, including how to deal with identity and anonymity in a virtual world and why VR can enable better privacy online. We also talk about some of Philip's favorite VR applications as well as some of his requests for products in the space. We’ll be back next week so be sure to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Breaker, Overcast, or wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts. Also, big thanks to our sponsors, GE Ventures, Rally Rd, and AngelList for their support.
What happens when you bring together an entrepreneur, a product designer and an investment banker who all really love collector vehicles? You get Rally Rd., an app for buying and selling equity shares in classic cars. Launched in 2016, the company's SEC-compliant platform lets users purchase shares in Ferraris, Porsches, Lamborghinis and other classic models for as little as $50 per share. The company says it has50,000 members that have invested millions.
Chris and I are back in the studio and we've got some news on our own cars. Mine is that the Wombat no longer plays host to a non-running HEMI and transmission. Those are out, sold, and gone! Chris has bigger news in that he bought a Porsche Macan S as his new daily driver. His Ford Fiesta will be up for sale soon as well.In this episode we also chat about Rally Rd, which is a very interesting project that sales shares in vintage cars. It's basically a stock market of sorts for expensive old machines.Finally, we dive into your questions before realizing it's getting late in the summer season and no one cars about podcasts right now. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hooniverse/support
Chris and I are back in the studio and we've got some news on our own cars. Mine is that the Wombat no longer plays host to a non-running HEMI and transmission. Those are out, sold, and gone! Chris has bigger news in that he bought a Porsche Macan S as his new daily driver. His Ford Fiesta will be up for sale soon as well.In this episode we also chat about Rally Rd, which is a very interesting project that sales shares in vintage cars. It's basically a stock market of sorts for expensive old machines.Finally, we dive into your questions before realizing it's getting late in the summer season and no one cars about podcasts right now.
Chris Bruno is the Co-Founder and CEO of Rally Rd., a free app that allows members to invest in blue-chip collector automobiles. Rally Rd. is a marketplace for making investments in classic cars the same as the way you buy and sell stock. Their mission is to democratize alternative asset investing by providing access, liquidity, and transparency to markets that have traditionally been available to a select few. Chris is a serial entrepreneur with extensive experience in financing, managing, and scaling venture-backed media companies. He co-founded Network of One, a data-driven content investment platform focused on the YouTube marketplace and Healthguru, a leading health information video platform for the web. Along with his co-founders Max Niederste-Ostholt and Rob Petrozzo, Rally Rd. allow investors to put their money to work in assets they are passionate about.