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The Netherlands was destined to be a leader in Blockchain and decentralised technology. A global hub for trade, financial services and payments innovation, and with a fascinating history steeped in working together to fight back the water; the Netherlands has all the ingredients to be a Blockchain super power. And they haven't been slacking... This episode cites more than 50 examples of projects or organisations working with Blockchain, as well as some important initiatives like the Dutch Blockchain Coalition that have been driving public-private partnerships locally and globally. This is one for the culture: colourful characters, medieval history, influential start-ups, mega-corporations, government experts and so much more. Shout to an amazing set of guests for this episode: Arne Rutjes, Jacob Boersma, Olivier Rikken, Marloes Pomp, Robert Verwayen, Simon Lelieveldt, Marieke de Ruyter de Wildt, Bob Gravestiyn, Aljosja Beije, Sabine Brink, Thibault Schrepel, Rutger van Zuidam, Rudolf van Ee, and Anna Klaapwijk On-air shouts to a huge number of companies, organisations and projects: IBM, WBNode, Dutch Blockchain Coalition, Ledger Leopard, Keen Ventures, ABN-Amro, ING, Rabobank, BlockLab, Port of Rotterdam, Shell, TheNewFork, Odyssey, University of Utrecht, Blockchain Netherlands, Deloitte, 2 Tokens, MDex, Bitonic, Python, Philips, Dutch Digital Delta Blockchain Experts Group, Sphereon, WordProof, TomTom, Booking.com, Adyen, Takeaway.com, Guts Tickets, Albert Heijn, Axiom, Equigy/Tennet, Vinturas, Samsung SDS, VAKT, Komgo, We.Trade, Marco Polo, Hyfen, Port XL, T-Mining, Biconomy, Tribe, Port of Singapore, Tu Delft, TU Eindhoven, Groningen University, Nijmegen University, Tilbert University, Maastricht University, Netherlands Bank, Rise, and Female Ventures
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Today we’re gonna walk through a use case for crypto. Damo brings his old friend Morgan Lesko of Open Police Complaints together with Maarten Boender of Sphereon to talk brass tacks. How can blockchain be applied and why is it useful? This is where the rubber meets the road. Should be fun!
We're excited to welcome "What The Fork?!" to the DATT Podcast Network! Plain-English conversations about cutting-edge ideas. In this show, our host Damo talks with Christopher David of Arcade City, the first decentralized ride-sharing network run and owned entirely by its drivers. Join them to learn how an actual peer-to-peer sharing economy works and how Uber and Lyft may have a run for their money in the not-too-distant future! HUGE thanks to Griff Green and the unicorns at https://Giveth.io for sponsoring the on-boarding of "What The Fork?!" to the DATT network! What The Fork?! is sponsored by Sphereon, pioneering trustworthy data on the blockchain at https://sphereon.com/ What The Fork?! is produced by Giveth contributors Joshua and Bruce of https://www.disinter-media.com To help support the DATT podcast network, please donate ETH to our wallet at: 0xDa77eB50dA282bb1BC54a0677622854AeFE05B94 Learn more about us at https://dattpodcast.com Until next time, keep Decentralizing All The Things!
Today we explore the idea of decentralizing popular services like Uber with Christopher David, CEO of Arcade City. Their driver owned and operated rideshare network has facilitated over 250,000 rides in Austin, TX and they’re looking to expand.Find me on Twitter @techdrugsrocknroll Big thanks to Sphereon for their support this episode.I also want to thank Griff Green of Giveth for setting me up with Bruce and Josh from The Decentralize All The Things Network. They’ll be doing my audio engineering and hosting, and I’ll be helping their network tell a more human story about blockhain and other technology.
Today we've got a conversation about mutual aid societies and political leadership development with my friends James Anderson from Social Evolution and Joel Dusoe of Capital Leaders. How can we better organize for collective wellbeing? How can politicians become true community champions again? Why are markets dominated by corrupt corporations and economies based on violence instead of community cooperatives and economies based on solidarity?Then we get a bonus chat (10mins) about a real use case for blockchain in government aid delivery being implemented in the Netherlands by my sponsor, Sphereon. Feel free to skip ahead if you get antsy. We’re barely scratching the surface here and only from one slice of the techno-political spectrum. Who else I should talk to about this stuff? Help!As always, let me know what you like and what I can do better on twitter @techdrugsrocknroll.For more about Social Evolution check out social-evolution.com or read The Social Singularity by Max Borders.For more real use cases for blockchain technology check out Sphereon at sphereon.com.If you appreciate the show, consider sponsoring my work over at Patreon: patreon.com/whatthefork
The world has some *serious* trust issues. We don't trust governments. We don't trust corporations. We don't trust people who think or look differently than us. If we're being honest, most of us don't even trust ourselves!This seems to go to the heart of many of our struggles as a growing, ever more complex civilization. If we wanna keep going and growing we have got to learn how to trust each other. The almighty question is HOW? Today we're talking with Paul Snow, the inventor of a blockchain platform designed specifically for data integrity. Can blockchain help us learn to trust each other? Let's see what insights Paul has to share on the matter.*Acknowledgements* I want to thank Paul Snow for joining us, Adam Koltun for editing the audio on this episode, and a huge thanks to Sphereon for sponsoring WhatTheFork?!