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I talk about the rather bizzare stuff coming out of the NBA front office this week, and do playoff react.
In this episode, Frank La Vigne sits down with his Red Hat colleague Christopher Newland for a deep dive into the evolving challenges and opportunities at the intersection of AI, open source, and enterprise technology.Fresh off attending both IBM Think and Red Hat Summit, Christopher Newland shares insights from two very different industry perspectives—executive strategy and hands-on engineering. Together, they explore the elusive “last mile” problem in AI adoption, the rise of agentic systems, the critical role of harnesses and runtimes, and why memory management is becoming the next frontier.Plus, they discuss the practical realities and future potential of tools like OpenShift AI, IBM Bob, and open source alternatives. Whether you're a developer grappling with implementation details or a leader focused on ROI, this episode has something for everyone navigating today's fast-changing AI landscape.LinksChristopher on LinkedIn -https://www.linkedin.com/in/cjnuland/Watch this episode on YouTube -https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xlkPPt5YeY0Time Stamps00:00 Comparing IBM Exec and Red Hat Conferences05:24 Challenges in AI implementation06:56 Challenges in scaling microservices11:38 Integrating AI with project management14:23 Debate on AI model vs. harness16:54 Discussing model evolution and limitations22:54 Affordable Power BI Courses Bundle25:19 Separating and managing runtimes27:02 Using semantic routing for requests30:15 Agent memory and compression basics36:02 New AI approach and vision38:49 Developing a multi-agent system40:40 Importance of data chunking
Wenn das so weitergeht mit der KI-Entwicklung, dann wird in nahezu jedem Geschäftsmodell ein AI-Modell stecken - und damit auch Kosten für die Token. Sie sind die kleinste Einheit und Berechnungsbasis für alles, was LLMs heute und künftig leisten, und werden voraussichtlich mitbestimmen, was künftig wie viel kosten wird - sei es die Überarbeitung eines Buches oder der Handgriff eines Roboters.In der neuen Folge von "Wasner + Steinschaden" sprechen Jakob Steinschaden, Mitgründer von newsrooms und Trending Topics, und Clemens Wasner, CEO von EnliteAI und Vorsitzender von AI Austria, über folgende Themen:
In this episode of FYI, Brett Winton and Charles Roberts sit down with Michael Stewart of M12, Microsoft's venture fund, to examine how AI is reshaping software, infrastructure, and investment strategy. Michael explains how M12 identifies emerging signals across the AI ecosystem, from generative AI adoption to enterprise spending shifts. The conversation covers the evolution from SaaS (software as a service) to AI-driven models, pricing dynamics, and the growing importance of compute efficiency. They also discuss future opportunities in consumer AI, material science, and the need to rethink the data center as demand for AI accelerates.Key Points From This Episode: 00:00:00 Introduction to M12 and its role within Microsoft00:04:41 The current AI landscape and platform shift thesis00:09:47 The gap between technical capability and user adoption00:14:33 Compute constraints and the need for model efficiency00:20:55 The concept of “wholesale AI” and token-based enterprise models00:28:00 Uneven AI usage across users and organizations00:31:47 Capturing value: productivity gains vs. software pricing00:35:34 Investment themes: consumer AI and smart TV experiences00:38:58 AI in science and material discovery opportunities00:44:35 Introduction to the data center of the future00:51:35 Capital markets, AI demand, and infrastructure investment gaps00:55:53 Why current AI investment narratives may be backward-lookingEditing and post-production work for this episode was provided by The Podcast Consultant (https://thepodcastconsultant.com)
Send us Fan MailOren Michels is an entrepreneur, investor, board member, and advisor to technology startups in the US and Europe. He is the co-founder and CEO of Barndoor AI, the control plane for agentic AI, and the founder who previously helped define the API management category with Mashery, acquired by Intel in 2013. He is also a Tony-nominated Broadway and Off-Broadway producer whose credits include Romeo+Juliet and Good Night, and Good Luck starring George Clooney.In this episode, Oren draws on two decades of building foundational infrastructure for the enterprise to make the case that governing AI agents is not a security problem. It is an entirely new category of problem, and most companies do not yet have the vocabulary to describe it, let alone the tools to solve it. If your agents can already write to your CRM, interpret your instructions, and act without life experience or fear of consequences, who is actually in control?In this conversation, we discuss:Why securing AI agents is entirely different from managing APIs, and why traditional security and identity access tools were never designed to handle what agents can do.The reason most so-called agentic AI is still glorified robotic process automation, and what it will actually take to unlock enterprise value.How Barndoor AI's "least privilege" framework for agents works, and why the permission logic goes far beyond the identity of the human using the tool.Why an agent with delete access to your CRM is one probabilistic misfire away from a catastrophic outcome, and why ultimate responsibility always comes back to the humans operating the tools.The BYO AI parallel to BYOD: why well-meaning employees using personal AI tools with company data may force the enterprise governance moment no one is ready for.Why the same instinct that took Oren from API infrastructure to Broadway and back to enterprise AI may be exactly the mindset the agentic era demands from its builders.Explore this conversation:00:00 Intro and fun Fact03:46 Oren Michels's Path From API Management to Building Barndoor AI05:44 Redefining Trust: AI Lacks Life Experience and Fear of Consequences08:24 History Repeating: Why AI Needs a Control Plane Just Like APIs Did12:35 Deterministic APIs vs. Probabilistic Agents: Why Governing AI Is a Social Challenge18:25 How Barndoor AI's "Least Privilege" Framework for Agents Actually Works20:50 The Token Economy and Context Windows: Wandering Into the AI Home Depot25:25 Preventing Catastrophic Failures: Why AI Agents Should Never Have Delete Access31:39 The BlackBerry Moment of AI: Navigating the "BYO AI" Enterprise Trend38:04 Balancing Tech and Creativity: From Enterprise AI to Producing on BroadwayResourcesSubscribe to the AI & The Future of Work NewsletterConnect with Oren on LinkedInAI fun fact articleOn How AI may eliminate jobs: what the data reveals
Welcome to Exponential View, the show where I explore how exponential technologies such as AI are reshaping our future. I've been studying AI and exponential technologies at the frontier for over ten years. Each week, I share some of my analysis or speak with an expert guest to make light of a particular topic. To keep up with the Exponential transition, subscribe to this channel or to my newsletter: https://www.exponentialview.co/ ---- Last week Jensen Huang shared the numbers from NVIDIA's order book: AI compute demand has grown a millionfold in two years. Much GTC coverage focused on chips, robots, data centers in space, but I think Jensen revealed something far more important in his keynote: “the inference inflection has arrived,” and this is about to transform how all companies should manage their budgets. The inference era is already the operating assumption of the world's most valuable company. In this week's podcast, I cover: (1:20) NVIDIA's $1 trillion order book (1:56) OpenClaw: our era's web browser (7:54) Training vs Inference: how AI is changing (12:50) Pre-fill vs. decode: the technical split (18:06) The Harness: why OpenClaw changes everything (18:59) The engine is useless without a car (22:21) From 100M to 870M tokens per day (24:29) Meet my agent R Mini Arnold's team (26:16) AI focus group simulations at $10–50 a run (29:36) Jensen's self-interest (and why he's still right) (33:07) AI governance: token budgets don't belong with IT (35:07) From training economy to inference economy Read my essay "Magnitudes of Intelligence" on Substack: https://www.exponentialview.co/p/the-hundred-million-token-day Access the solar supercyle model here: https://www.exponentialview.co/p/solar-supercycle ---- Where to find me: Exponential View newsletter: https://www.exponentialview.co/ Website: https://www.azeemazhar.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/azeem/ Twitter/X: https://x.com/azeem Production by EPIIPLUS1. Production and research: Baba Films, Chantal Smith, Marija Gavrilov. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Paul Dylan-Ennis joins David Canellis to discuss decentralization theater, public goods, and the growing tension between crypto's ideological roots and market-driven reality. – Follow Blockworks Research: https://x.com/blockworksres Follow Paul: https://x.com/post_polar_ Follow David: https://x.com/dcanellis — Get top market insights and the latest in crypto news. Subscribe to Blockworks Daily Newsletter: https://blockworks.co/newsletter/ —-- Timestamps: (02:04) Token Economy and WEF Essay Comparison (08:15) The Gap Between Usage and Price (17:45) Public Goods and Market Incentives (26:57) Future of Crypto and Final Thoughts - - Disclaimer: Nothing said on The Breakdown is a recommendation to buy or sell securities or tokens. This podcast is for informational purposes only, and any views expressed by anyone on the show are solely our opinions, not financial advice. Host and guests may hold positions in the companies, funds, or projects discussed.
In this episode of the 2Tokens podcast, host Erich Schnoeckel (2Tokens) is joined at Osborne Clarke in Amsterdam by Johannes de Jong (Osborne Clarke) and Max Costet (Fireblocks) for an in-depth conversation on the future of tokenization in the Netherlands and Europe.Building on earlier work with AFME on the future of the European token economy, the discussion zooms in on the Dutch perspective: where the market stands today, what is already technically possible, and what is still holding large-scale adoption back. Johannes shares his regulatory and legal insights from years of working with crypto assets, MiCAR licensing, and financial regulators, while Max explains how institutional-grade digital asset infrastructure has matured and why technology is no longer the main bottleneck.Together, they reflect on the October 8th roundtable at De Nederlandsche Bank with regulators, ministries, law firms, and technology providers. Key themes include collaboration between public and private stakeholders, the role of regulators stepping “out of the ivory tower,” and the need for concrete use cases to move from discussion to action, such as issuing Dutch government bonds on a blockchain.The episode also explores:- Why the Netherlands has strong fundamentals to lead in tokenization- Lessons from countries like Luxembourg- Public vs. permissioned blockchains- Stablecoins, government bonds, and secondary markets- Legal hurdles, property law, and risk management- What the next concrete steps should be to make tokenization work at scaleParticipants:Erich Schnoeckel: https://www.linkedin.com/in/erichschnoeckel/Johannes de Jong: https://www.linkedin.com/in/johannes-de-jong-2926b211/Max Costet: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maximiliencostet/More info on Osborne Clarke: https://www.osborneclarke.com/nl/locations/nederland?gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=20380437317&gbraid=0AAAAADGG9vBvOi9ZVSQsDqB02d2BouEKr&gclid=CjwKCAiAjc7KBhBvEiwAE2BDOYE1Gd36uiLRTLgdpfBYMhDbecDFmfY0jN8NWtRp0h7yHaRaKDbcMxoC72gQAvD_BwEFireblocks: https://www.fireblocks.com/Send us a textDo you want to join one of the use cases? Contact us via mariana@2tokens.org Read more on our blog
Start here: Own The Economy — how I track the Digital Dollar shift and early market Signals.
The show focuses on multi-chain communities, emerging protocols, NFTFi, DeFi, Gaming, and, most importantly, collecting digital assets.Adam McBride: https://twitter.com/adamamcbrideJake Gallen: https://twitter.com/jakegallen_Chris Devitte: https://twitter.com/chris_devvEmblem Vault: https://twitter.com/EmblemVaultAgent Hustle: https://x.com/AgentHustleAIMigrate Fun: https://x.com/MigrateFun
The show focuses on multi-chain communities, emerging protocols, NFTFi, DeFi, Gaming, and, most importantly, collecting digital assets.Adam McBride: https://twitter.com/adamamcbrideJake Gallen: https://twitter.com/jakegallen_Chris Devitte: https://twitter.com/chris_devvEmblem Vault: https://twitter.com/EmblemVaultAgent Hustle: https://x.com/AgentHustleAIMigrate Fun: https://x.com/MigrateFun
Follow Proof of Coverage Media: https://x.com/Proof_CoverageConnor talks with Harry Dewhirst about 375ai's recent $10 million raise led by Delphi and Strobe, and their upcoming Token Generation Event (TGE) featuring the EAT token. They explore 375ai's cutting-edge hardware — the 375edge mini data center and 375go mobile app with over 250,000 users — and discuss how the company's buy-and-burn model, partnerships, and expansion plans are driving growth. Connor and Harry also touch on new devices like the 375street and Vault, and 375ai's role within the DePIN and Solana ecosystems, showcasing how it's reshaping the future of decentralized data.Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction01:09 - Motivation Behind the Recent Fundraise02:36 - Overview of Supply Side Devices03:48 - Details on 375edge and 375go08:28 - Deployment Strategy for 375edge10:37 - Exploring Fractals and Crowdfunding Options12:21 - Future Hardware: 375street and Vault15:04 - Demand Side Use Cases and Partnerships17:34 - Token Economy and Value Accrual18:51 - Building on Solana and Community Support20:28 - Closing Thoughts and Future OutlookDisclaimer: The hosts and the firms they represent may hold stakes in the companies mentioned in this podcast. None of this is financial advice.
In this episode, Lex speaks with Jess Houlgrave, CEO of WalletConnect. In this episode Jess explains how WalletConnect bridges wallets and decentralized applications (dApps), simplifying secure blockchain interactions for millions of users.Together, Lex and Jess discuss the platform's origins, technical innovations, and massive scale - supporting over 700 wallets and 70,000 projects. The conversation covers challenges in integrating traditional finance with Web3, regulatory compliance, and WalletConnect's decentralized, token-incentivized network. Jess also shares insights on the future of on-chain commerce, global adoption trends, and the evolving relationship between fintech and blockchain infrastructure.NOTABLE DISCUSSION POINTS:WalletConnect Becomes Web3's Financial Backbone: Once a simple UX fix, WalletConnect now connects 700+ wallets and 70,000+ apps, moving $400B annually. It's evolving into the universal connectivity layer for on-chain finance - a “Visa for Web3.”Fintechs Are Forcing Crypto to Grow Up: As players like Stripe and Shopify enter Web3, they demand frictionless UX and regulatory-grade compliance, not crypto-native clunkiness. This wave will make crypto invisible but usable through embedded fintech experiences.Stablecoins Will Power On-Chain Commerce and Dollarization: Jess predicts commerce, not trading, will drive the next cycle. As stablecoins become spendable everywhere, users won't need to off-ramp - accelerating global dollarization via open financial rails. TOPICSWalletConnect, ReOWN, Circle, Stripe, Checkout.com, MetaMask, Solana, blockchain, decentralized finance, DeFi, crypto, wallet, Web3, web2, UX, wallet infrastructure, stablecoins, tokens, token economy ABOUT THE FINTECH BLUEPRINT
Join Product Manager Brian and Enterprise Consultant Om as they peel back the sticky veneer from the "Build First" trend sweeping through product development. Listen or watch as we debate the message being projected by AI tool vendors (who all have their own flavor of tool to sell you) and ask - "are we encouraging teams to skip crucial validation" in favor of rapid prototyping? Stick around for our discussion, which includes:- How "Build First" creates organizational dependencies on AI vendors- The death of institutional knowledge and strategic thinking- Effects of skipping user research and stakeholder conversations- The token economy trap and hidden costs of AI-driven development- Practical ways to leverage AI tools without falling into these trapsWhether you're a product manager, developer, or leader navigating the AI hype cycle, this episode offers balanced insights on how to use AI tools responsibly while still building products people actually want.#AIProductDevelopment #BuildFirst #ProductManagementproduct management, agile development, AI tools, build first, user research, token economy, product strategy, tech leadership, AI in product development, product validationLINKSYouTube https://www.youtube.com/@arguingagileSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/362QvYORmtZRKAeTAE57v3Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/agile-podcast/id1568557596Website: http://arguingagile.comINTRO MUSICToronto Is My BeatBy Whitewolf (Source: https://ccmixter.org/files/whitewolf225/60181)CC BY 4.0 DEED (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/deed.en)
In this episode of the 2Tokens Podcast, Alex Bausch is joined by Pascal de Keyser, founder of Portio, and Jonny Fry, founder of Team Blockchain, to delve into the future of real estate through the lens of blockchain, tokenization, and co-living.With rising urban loneliness and the lack of accessible housing, Pascal introduces co-living as a community-centric, flexible alternative to traditional rentals. From entrepreneurs to seniors, co-living is gaining traction across Europe and beyond, offering a shared space model that blends private accommodation with communal amenities like lounges, co-working spaces, and gyms.What makes this unique is the exploration of how tokenization can transform renters into co-owners, giving them a stake in both the rental income and long-term value appreciation of the property they live in. Pascal explains Portio's rent-to-own model, which allows renters and external investors to acquire fractional ownership through low-cost tokens (starting at €40). These tokens are issued via a securitized vehicle in Luxembourg and are built on the Ethereum blockchain, allowing for high transparency, fractionalization, and potential liquidity through secondary markets.The conversation also covers:The regulatory landscape, including how Pascal's structure currently operates under Luxembourg's securitization law and plans to evolve under MiFID II or MiCAR as the platform scales.How co-living differs from traditional short-term rentals or Airbnb models.Plans to expand beyond Andorra to locations in Spain, Portugal, and Italy — especially cities like Valencia, Barcelona, and Lisbon.The role of stablecoins (like USDC) in enabling liquidity and future DeFi integrations such as staking, lending, and collateralization.The technological partnership with Blocksquare and the development of a marketplace for property token trading.This episode offers a fascinating look at a real-world asset use case already coming to life in Europe. Participants:Pascal de Keyser: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pascal-de-keyser-121084219/Alex Bausch: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexbausch/Jonny Fry: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonnyfry/Do you want to join one of the use cases? Contact us via info@2tokens.org Read more on our blog
We're finishing up our two-part Listener Choice episodes highlighting tutorial articles that give you the “how to” when it comes to important BCBA skills. And if you enjoyed our episode on procedural integrity, you're going to LOVE this tutorial all about using token economies. We dive into some token economy history, basic set up, application, and come to the conclusion that WE'VE BEEN DOING TOKEN ECONOMIES WRONG! Or, at least not as well as we could be. If you've ever laminated Sponge Bob stickers, you owe it to yourself to listen to this episode. This episode is available for 1.0 LEARNING CEU. Articles discussed this episode: Ackerman, K. B., Samudre, M., & Allday, R. A. (2020). Practical components for getting the most from a token economy.Teaching Exceptional Children, 52(4), 242-249. doi: 10.1177/0040059919892022 Kazdin, A.E. (1982). The token economy: A decade later. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 15, 431-445. doi: 10.1901/jaba.1982.15-431. doi: 10.1901/jaba.1982.15-431 Degli Espinosa, F. & Hackenberg, T.D. (2024). Token economies: Evidence-based recommendations for practitioners. Behavioral Interventions. doi: 10.1002/bin.2051 If you're interested in ordering CEs for listening to this episode, click here to go to the store page. You'll need to enter your name, BCBA #, and the two episode secret code words to complete the purchase. Email us at abainsidetrack@gmail.com for further assistance.
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What if you could merge everything you loved about Pokemon, with everything you WISHED you could do? We invited their founder, Ghosty, to tell us all about the Spellborne vision & why sleeping on them would be a mistake! Plus: this is one of the few games actually pioneering brand new ways to fuse crypto into gaming. Just wait for the alpha about the $BORNE token and the guild token ecosystem
In this exclusive episode of Financial Fox, join host Stefania Barbaglio as she interviews Vineet Budki, Managing Partner and CEO of Cypher Capital, to explore the next frontier of the token economy and digital finance.
This is the first 7 minutes of a 37 minute bonus episode for Patrons. This week we will be looking into the way Token Economy systems are formed, mostly for residential and inpatient healthcare units, although they occur naturally in any structured environment. Also a look into the history of Behavioral Psychology, and the first time a Token Economy was used to help shape behavior. Subscribe to the Patreon to hear weekly dives into mental health history! www.patreon.com/brokenbrain
In this episode Shermin Voshmgir, Founder of the Token Kitchen and Author of Token Economy, and Alex Bausch, chairman of 2Tokens, discuss the evolution and future of tokenization, particularly in the context of blockchain, Web3, and digital assets. Together they reflect on the progress since the early days of tokens, the complexity of updating content in books to match current developments, and the expansion of decentralized finance (DeFi) from a minor topic to a significant focus area.Shermin and Alex go deeper into how tokenization is often equated with digitalization and emphasize that it's more than just finance—it can involve various rights like voting, management, and information. They draw parallels between the early internet and current blockchain technology, noting that while the general public is still unfamiliar with Web3, its impact could be transformative once a major application (like Facebook was for the internet) emerges.The conversation touches on regulatory challenges, particularly how national laws struggle to keep up with global digital services and decentralized systems. Shermin and Alex express that regulation is often outdated, complicating the adoption of new technologies. They also discuss the potential of tokenization in various sectors, particularly finance, real-world assets, and energy, noting that while tokenizing assets is the "low-hanging fruit," the real transformative potential lies in more complex use cases.The discussion concludes with advice on how to approach token system design—starting with clear economic and social goals before addressing technical and legal aspects. This approach can help navigate the "Wild West" of the current regulatory environment more effectively.Participants:Alex Bausch: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexbausch/Shermin Voshmgir: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sherminvoshmgir/Do you want to join one of the use cases? Contact us via info@2tokens.orgRead more on our blog
Teach, Task Box, Inspire: The Podcast (A Show for Special Educators)
In today's episode, Lisa Hollady, the host of Teach Task Box Inspire, shares all about implementing an effective token economy in your special education classroom. A token economy is a powerful system for delivering positive reinforcement, encouraging desired behaviors, and reducing unwanted ones. Lisa will explain the basics of a token economy, practical examples of how it can be used, and essential dos and don'ts to ensure your token economy is successful. By the end of this episode, you'll be equipped with the knowledge to create a motivating and effective reinforcement system that promotes positive outcomes in your classroom.Episode Highlights:What is a Token Economy? - Learn the basics of a token economy and how it can reinforce positive behaviors by allowing students to earn tokens for desired actions, which can be exchanged for rewards.Practical Examples - Discover how to use token economies for various behaviors, such as completing assignments, following classroom rules, and encouraging positive social interactions.Dos and Don'ts - Essential tips for setting up a successful token economy, including picking the right target behaviors, using a variety of reinforcers, and being consistent in implementation.Implementation and Fading - Understand the importance of setting achievable goals, taking data, and having a plan for fading the token economy to naturally occurring reinforcement systems.Resources Mentioned:Token BoardsPreference AssessmentsVisual SchedulesVisual AidsFree training: 3 Simple and Powerful Ways to Cultivate Independence in Your Special Education Classroom Connect with Me:Instagram: @chalkboard_superheroJoin my Facebook group, Special Education SuperheroesJoin my email listShop my TPT storeShow notes: https://chalkboardsuperhero.com/episode42
In this session, we delved into the fascinating world of tokenization alongside our partners Carbify, Celebratix and SBAN. What can you expect in this video? We'll take you through the key moments of the session, highlighting the vibrant discussions, the questions posed, and the key takeaways. But that's not all! We've also created valuable content, including an inspiring podcast and a "What's Next" document, to further support you on your journey through the world of tokenization.Curious about what was discussed? Watch the video and discover how tokenization is shaping the future of finance, investments, and beyond! Don't forget to check out the "What's Next" document, available on our website through the link in the description.So grab some popcorn and be inspired by the boundless possibilities of tokenization. Remember to subscribe to our channel for more exciting updates and stay informed about the latest developments in the world of digital assets.What's Next: https://www.2tokens.org/knowledge-session-tokenizationAlex Bausch: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexbausch/Olivier Rikken: https://www.linkedin.com/in/olivierrikken/Celebratix: https://celebratix.io/Frank Roskam: https://www.linkedin.com/in/frankroskam/Carbify: https://www.carbify.io/Jaap Harmsma: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaapharmsma/ Student Blockchain Association Netherlands: https://sbanetherlands.nl/Do you want to join one of the use cases? Contact us via info@2tokens.org Read more on our blog
Today I'm speaking with Shermin Voshmgir, the author of the best-selling book Token Economy and Founder of Token Kitchen. Shermin also founded the BlockchainHub Berlin and was the Director of the Research Institute for Cryptoeconomics at the Vienna University of Economics which she also co-founded.In an effort to broaden the educational benefits of listening to this podcast, I invited Shermin on to discuss her background, her books, and her unique perspectives of the industry. During our discussion, we get to learn how Shermin first engaged with the Bitcoin and Ethereum communities in the early days, her early experiences going to work in the industry, and then we talk extensively about her book series the Token Economy - touching on important topics like DOAs, NFTs, and web3 infrastructure. Shermin has very strong opinions, informed by years of research and first-hand experience, about the roots of this industry, where the industry is heading, and the importance of getting it all correct. Show Notes and TranscriptsThe GRTiQ Podcast takes listeners inside web3 and The Graph (GRT) by interviewing members of the ecosystem. Please help support this project and build the community by subscribing and leaving a review.Twitter: GRT_iQwww.GRTiQ.com
In dieser Buchbesprechung thematisieren Michael und Abdi Scheybani, Autor des Buches “Blockchain - Quo Vadis”, die Herausforderungen der Blockchain-Technologie auf dem Weg zur Massenapplikation.
Une des meilleures manières de continuer à se former une fois sorti du circuit des études reste certainement la lecture. Si vous ne savez pas par où commencer ou que vous souhaitez apporter de la structure à des connaissances éparses, cet épisode est taillé pour vous!Je vous présente trois lectures qui ont été pour moi fondamentales dans mon apprentissage dans les domaines du Web3, des blockchains et des crypto-monnaies. Livres mentionnés dans cet épisode: - Antony Lewis, The basics of Bitcoin and Blockchains- Shermin Voshmgir, Token Economy : how the Web3 reinvents the InternetLiens mentionnés dans cet épisode:- Livre blanc du Bitcoin - Dossier #33 - Centrifuge (CFG) : La tokénisation des actifs réels dans la DeFi- Capsule #3 - Cryptographie: les bases pour comprendre les transactions en crypto-monnaie- Dossier #3 - Le bitcoin peut-il remplir le rôle d'une monnaie ?Pour me retrouver sur LinkedIn, c'est par ici.N'oubliez pas de partager cet épisode et de lui donner une note maximum si ce contenu vous a plu, c'est le seul moyen pour moi d'améliorer le référencement du podcast et de continuer mon travail. Merci pour votre soutien et à bientôt pour de nouveaux dossiers.
This is Eric Golden and my guest today is Gary Coover. Gary spent 8 years building Samsung's innovation arm, Samsung Next, before he was drawn into the Web3 world. Today, he is the Chief Operating Officer of Superlayer, a venture studio focused on building Crypto startups. We start this conversation by analyzing what went wrong in the industry over the past 2 years, and why Gary advocates “Burying the Rails”. We then talk about Superlayer's attempt to build an economically sustainable and inflation-resistant token model within their products, Hotline and Trophy. Please enjoy my conversation with Gary Coover. For the full show notes, transcript, and links to the best content to learn more, check out the episode page here. ----- This episode is brought to you by OKX. You may have seen OKX on McLaren's Formula 1 race car or Manchester City's football kit. But what is OKX? OKX has over 730 spot trading pairs, 280 derivatives markets, and 1000 options markets. It processes 400,000 requests per second with 99.95% uptime. That's why over 20 million traders and institutions choose OKX when they want to trade. Visit okx.com to learn more. ----- Web3 Breakdowns is a property of Colossus, LLC. For more episodes of Web3 Breakdowns, visit joincolossus.com/episodes. Stay up to date on all our podcasts by signing up to Colossus Weekly, our quick dive every Sunday highlighting the top business and investing concepts from our podcasts and the best of what we read that week. Sign up here. Follow us on Twitter: @Web3Breakdowns | @ericgoldenx | @patrick_oshag Show Notes (00:01:35) - (First question) - Things he got wrong while trying to launch his new business (00:03:27) - His view on NBATopShots as an inflation failure versus a crypto failure (00:05:48) - How his businesses differ from previously attempted token based companies (00:09:50) - Determining whether a founders business in capable of tokenization (00:11:54) - He tells us why a token is necessary for these businesses to be successful (00:13:52) - Examples of returning value to the wrong group of people (00:18:32) - He explains how users pay for content on the platform (00:19:33) - Using tokens for in platform purchases instead of centralized currency (00:21:18) - How the inflation economics work behind the token model (00:22:58) - Handling content on the platform that is deemed illegal or unethical (00:24:40) - Developing trust with creators that feel jaded from the past (00:27:00) - How he sees the business developing from a tokenless model to one with tokens (00:28:46) - How he approaches building the right tokenized economic structure (00:30:41) - The ability to charge by preference in either tokens or dollars (00:32:58) - Pros and cons of not having control over market volatility (00:34:49) - Which of his companies are currently using token based currency (00:37:48) - A look back at things he is proud he got right and still believes in (00:40:28) - What he sees in the space today that gets him excited (00:42:11) - What he is most excited to build over the next six months and six years Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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This was a really fun episode. Dr. Tim Hackenberg joined me to discuss both what we know, and what we don't know about token economies. This conversation was inspired by my interview with Dr. Matt Brodhead in Session 205, where in listening to that show, Tim picked up on a misstatement of mine. We get into the specifics of this in our interview, but in brief, I made an off-the-cuff comment about token economy research. Thankfully, Tim reached out to me and offered to discuss this issue in more detail, and more importantly, correct my point of view on this matter. And I'm so glad he did just that. I really learned a lot in this episode. In it, we discuss the basics of what constitutes a token economy, the importance of generalized reinforcers, early research in this area, troubleshooting ineffective token economies, and perhaps most interestingly, directions for future research. Our discussion centered around Tim's 2018 JABA paper, Token Reinforcement: Translational Research and Application. As I mention in the interview, it's simply an impressive work of scholarship, and I highly recommend taking the time to read through it. So whether you're a newly-minted BCBA, or a seasoned pro, I think there's something here for everyone. Tim also shared that he, along with Dr. Francesca Delgi Espinosa, created two token economy courses. One is a brief overview course that's free, and there's an advanced course titled, "Token economies: Bridging the gap from research to practice." You can find out more about them here. Session 212 is brought to you by: The University of Cincinnati Online. UC Online designed a Master of Education in Behavior Analysis program that is 100% online and asynchronous, meaning you log on when it works for you. Want to learn more? Go to online.uc.edu and click the “request info” button. Rose Griffin's FREE masterclass, The Power of Joint Attention. This 30 minute will show you how to use books in therapy so your students are running over to listen to you read. The course also covers how to use songs in therapy so that your students are eager to participate and play, and are ready to engage with you every session. Rose shares actionable tips that you can use in your next therapy session, and provides BONUS printiables that you can practice right away. To learn more, go to abaspeech.org, and click the Free Masterclass tab at the top! Behavior University. Their mission is to provide university quality professional development for the busy Behavior Analyst. Learn about their CEU offerings, including their 8-hour Supervision Course, as well as their RBT offerings over at behavioruniversity.com/observations.
We teach with a real-world curriculum so that our students can make connections that lead to deeper learning. Why can't we do the same for behavior? Today's guest has done just that. Jason Haniger created a Token Economy that reflects the real-world economy we live in. The result? Students at Barry School improved their behavior while developing financial literacy skills they'll use for the rest of their lives. In this episode, we talk with Jason about how you can utilize behavior points to teach students about interest, stocks, taxes, and budgeting AND how to improve behavior through your extra-curricular programs. Links: Want more details on the plan Jason created at Barry? Check out the full webinar here. Or You can find Jason on LinkedIn. Want to use LiveSchool to teach Financial Literacy? Check out our How-To-Guide here. Subscribe to the LiveSchool Leader by clicking here! Want to see our smiling faces? Find us on YouTube: @Whyliveschool Or Follow us on Instagram: @getliveschool Or TikTok: @whyliveschool for incredible resources on School Culture check us out at www.whyliveschool.com
Shermin Voshmgir is an evolutionary systems architect interested in building a more inclusive, collective Web3 socio-economic system. She is the founder of Token Kitchen and the author of Token Economy, one of the most important disseminations on blockchain technology. Shermin has started a data driven regenerative farming project in Portugal and is an advocate for the most vulnerable. She has also been Director at Cryptoeconomics Research Lab and Founder of BlockChain Berlin. https://shermin.net/ https://token.kitchen/ https://shermin.net/interviews-articles https://shermin.net/videos-podcasts https://shermin.net/token-economy https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/Assessment-of-carbon-sequestration-and-the-carbon-Lopez-Bellido-L%C3%B3pez-Bellido/955bafbad6ed99bfa7e054dcf00e560441ed4c3a Find yourself in the LABYRINTH https://www.cosmiclabyrinth.world/
This week host Derek E. Silva joins author Shermin Voshmgir, the Founder of the BlockchainHub Berlin and Token Kitchen, a data-driven farming and publishing house. We take a deep dive into Shermin's book Token Economy, how Web3 is rebuilding the Internet, and her new farm in Portugal using the blockchain.
#77 - Wird die Blockchain das neue Internet? - Keynote von Katharina Gehra auf der Konferenz "Get rich or die tryin'" hosted by Plaudertaschen und Tabularaza by zebIn dieser Folge blicken wir zurück auf unsere Konferenz „Get rich or die tryin‘“, die am 31.03.2022 stattgefunden hat. Genauer gesagt geht es um die Keynote von Katharina Gehra. Katharina ist CEO und Co-Founderin der Analyse- und Beratungsfirma Immutable Insight und ist eine absolute Expertin auf dem Gebiet Blockchain und Kryptowährungen. Sie ist überzeugt: Token Economy ist sehr wichtig und kommt schneller als wir glauben! Warum gibt es Blockchains und warum sind sie eigentlich so spannend? Wo führt uns die Blockchain noch hin? Welche Chancen ergeben sich daraus für Banken? Diese und viele mehr Fragen beantwortet Katharina in ihrer Keynote. Reinhören lohnt sich! >>>Save the date: am 03.November findet unsere nächste Krypto-Konferenz "Get rich or die tryin' Vol. 2 statt! Eine spannende Folge! Reinhören lohnt sich! Fragen, Anregungen und Feedback sehr gerne an mail@plaudertaschen-podcast.de Viel Spaß beim Hören! Euer Plaudertaschen-Team Über Katharina Gehra:Als CEO und Co-Founderin der Analyse- und Beratungsfirma Immutable Insight ist sie absolute Expertin auf dem Gebiet Blockchain und Kryptowährungen und gehört zu den führenden Persönlichkeiten der deutschen und europäischen Blockchain-Szene.Sie wurde kürzlich unter die Top 50 der führenden Frauen in Tech in Deutschland vom Handelsblatt gekürt und ist Aufsichtsrätin der Fürstlich Castell'sche Bank, Credit-Casse AG und der Boerse Stuttgart Group.Aber nicht nur das: in Block52 - Blockchain Podcast spricht sie mit ihren Gästen über die neusten Entwicklungen der Branche und teilt ihr Wissen als Sachverständige im Finanzausschuss des Bundestags zum Thema Blockchain. Dieser Podcast wird präsentiert von:Dieser Podcast wird präsentiert von:=> S Broker AG & Co. KG - Innovative und bedarfsorientierte Lösungen „as a Service“ für das Wertpapiergeschäft der Sparkassen. => TABULARAZA by zeb - Wir gestalten Zukunft. Folge direkt herunterladen
Shermin Voshmgir is a leading thinker in the world of Web 3. This podcast explores the intersections between human dynamics and Web 3 developments. Shermin discusses the new possibilities of more democratic and decentralised ways of being and organising, and shares her growing concerns about how old politics, ego-driven behaviours, and simply the lack of awareness around potential dangers. There are tensions around transparency and privacy, algorithmic bias, and lack of participation in decentralised systems which leaves a few people making decisions. Power dynamics and biases become embedded in new DAOs and networks, making them difficult to influence and change. Shermin shares her new adventures in the domain of agriculture as she works with her partner to bring together Web 3 technologies, such as tokenization, that will support more sustainable farming. We are all entering the new world of Web 3, and Shermin Voshmgir is a brilliant translator who brings that space to life for those of us struggling to understand it - a must-listen episode! Bio Shermin is the author of the best-selling book “Token Economy“, the founder of Token Kitchen and BlockchainHub Berlin. In the past, she was the director of the Research Institute for Cryptoeconomics at the Vienna University of Economics which she also co-founded and a curator of the infamous project TheDAO back in 2016. She is currently setting up a data-driven farm in Portugal with her Partner where they investigate how to tokenize agricultural assets and sustainable ecosystem services such as soil quality or CO2 capture with the support of hardware wallets and sensor technology. Shermin studied Information Systems Management at the Vienna University of Economics and film-making in Madrid. Under her alter ego KAMIKAT.SE she has also created a series of audio-visual works. She is Austrian, with Iranian roots, and now lives in Portugal where she works on the intersection of technology, agriculture, art & social science. Her biggest strength is to make complex issues easily understandable to a wide audience without losing the depth or scope of the issues she writes or talks about. Shermin has a long track record of public speaking about Blockchain, Cryptocurrencies, the Web3 and the future of technologies in general – from prestigious community conferences such as TedX, The Next Web or Re:publica, to private events for companies and institutions such as Vodafone, Audi, IMF and the Wordbank. She has a multidisciplinary perspective of how Web3 will impact different areas of society. She believes that Web3 and its tokenized applications can shift the dynamics of our socio-economic systems. Her focus is to make technology accessible to a non-tech audience so that all those who use technology can also take part in the decision-making process of the technology they use. Buy Token Economy, Shermin's fantastic Web3 explainer: https://www.bookdepository.com/Token-Economy/9783982103853 Follow Shermin Website: https://shermin.net Twitter: https://twitter.com/sherminvo LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sherminvoshmgir
In this episode Jamil Hasan chats with Sebnem Rusitschka Sebnem Rusitschka started her career as a computer scientist specializing in peer-to-peer networks at Siemens in 2006. The application domain was mainly in Smart Grids and Smart Cities. As senior key expert for cyber-physical systems, Sebnem founded Freeelio in 2016 as a free innovation collective to understand the paradigm shift of tokenizing real world assets such as decentralized energy resources. In June 2017 Freeelio became a founding member of German Blockchain Association, in which Sebnem led the Energy and Token Economy committees. The resulting Blockchain Strategy was adopted by the German government in 2019. During this time, Sebnem worked in networks of peers and organizations in a decentralized manner, yielding proof of concepts like Energy Solidarity Token, The Sun Protocol, and ElectraSeed Fund. In 2020, Sebnem started to curate and coordinate the community-sourced, crowdfunded book “A Hitchhiker's Guide to Token Engineering” and design courses for the Token Engineering Academy. She is part of the DADA.art collective, co-creating the Invisible Economy with embedded incentives to protect creative spaces. Since February 2021, Sebnem joined Boson Protocol as Ecosystems Architect, co-creating the Things Economy with embedded incentives to unbundle online commerce monopolies and rewire valueflows for a more equitable and sustainable dCommerce network. Sebnem Rusitschka started her career as a computer scientist specializing in peer-to-peer networks at Siemens in 2006. The application domain was mainly in Energy Management, for existing energy automation products & services: reaching from Meter Data Management for Online Energy Marketplaces, Plug & Play Intelligent Electronic Devices in Substations, Cloud Computing as a model for Smart Grid Data Management, to the combination of Machine Learning & Control Theory for Grid Monitoring, Protection, Control. Sebnem lead multidisciplinary research & innovation project teams both for Siemens and customers Europe wide, as Senior Key Expert for Cyberphysical Systems. Twitter: @sebnem LinkedIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rusitschka/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/crypto-hipster-podcast/support
In this podcast hosted by HSBC's Noor Adhami, we hear from a panel of experts – Michael Demissie from BNY Mellon, Zhu Kuang Lee from HSBC and David Reed from Invesco – about the emergence of the tokenised economy. Listen to learn about how this blockchain-based technology is set to upend the current ecosystem, predicted timescales, how businesses are preparing themselves and how product offerings are evolving to cope with these changes. This episode has been abridged from a panel discussion at the HSBC Securities Services MENAT Forum that was recorded in January 2022. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Autism Live host Shannon Penrod joins us to discuss what a Token Economy is and how it can be useful for parents! After that, she interacts with our live viewers about the question of the day and topic of the week before getting into a deep Parent to Parent discussion about going back to school! Tune in and interact with our host! Back to School Three Prong Approach Home, School, Child Home: The Schedule, The Stuff, The Ritual School: Communication, Collaboration, The Road Map to Success Child: Set the Stage, Make it Fun, Practice https://www.autismnetwork.com https://autism-live.com Recorded Live 10am PT July 27, 2022 Link Tree https://linktr.ee/AutismLive Order the book written by the host of Autism Live, Shannon Penrod! https://www.amazon.com/Autism-Parent-Sanity-Saving-Spectrum/dp/1949177858 https://www.fhautism.com/shop/autism-parent-to-parent/ Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/autism-live/id827968203 Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/autismlivepodcast Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0TXbDFs8cLP0UQbNVqHThf?si=VbEfw4_oRjqJY3vK2pgmFg IHeartRadio.com https://www.iheart.com/podcast/263-autism-live-51537613/ Audible: https://www.audible.com/pd/Autism-Live-Podcast/B08JJN7B28?qid=1611965289&sr=1-1&ref=a_search_c3_lProduct_1_1&pf_rd_p=83218cca-c308-412f-bfcf-90198b687a2f&pf_rd_r=M68PFW27AP000G4N9CCJ Google Podcast: https://podcasts.google.com/search/autism%20live
Ian MacRae talks to Dr. Andrea Baronchelli about how communities self-organize around cryptocurrencies and web3 ecosystems, and what we can learn about network effects and resilience from these communities. Dr. Andrea Baronchelli, self-organisation in web3 and cryptocurrency What is self-organization and how does that happen in a decentralized system? How is it different from organizing in physical spaces? Web3 was initially designed for peer-to-peer transactions, so how do larger networks form out of peer-to-peer transactions? After they form are these networks more static or dynamic? Some communities have emerged out of black markets, and these systems tend to be extraordinarily resilient, even under constant threat. What can we learn from how they've evolved, and are there any lessons we can apply to making our own communities, businesses, or society more resilient? Are self-organizing systems possible outside of web3 and decentralized environments? What is needed to make them possible and effective at large scales? How do web3 and cryptocurrencies currently overlap with our society and economy, and how are they likely to impact us in the future? Dr. Andrea Baronchelli is Associate Professor in Mathematics at City University of London and Token Economy theme lead at The Alan Turing Institute. He researches how we shape, and are shaped by, the socio-technical systems we inhabit using data science, mathematical modelling, and lab experiments with human subjects. His work has appeared in a wide range of top scientific journals (including Science, PNAS and Nature Human Behaviour) and has been extensively covered by the media. He was warded the 2019 “Young Scientist Award for Socio and Econophysics” of the German Physical Society. Find him on Twitter at: "Mapping the NFT revolution: market trends, trade networks, and visual features" is out! We looked at 6.1 million trades of 4.7 million NFTs to learn about market, traders, visual features and price prediction. Paper:: Andrea Baronchelli (@a_baronca) October 22, 2021 Ian MacRae is an award-winning author, psychologist and psychometrician, He has written six books about workplace psychology including High Potential: How to Spot, Manage and Develop Talented People at Work, and his latest book is Dark Social: Understanding the darker side of work, personality and social media. His books have been translated into ten different languages. @iansmacrae on Twitter. Check out my discussion with @HarrisAEyre for the @Irish_TechNews podcast about brain health and how to improve brain health at every age! Really interesting discussion, and part of my mini-series on brains communication and digital behaviour! Ian MacRae (@IanSMacRae) June 10, 2022 See more podcasts by Ian here. More about Irish Tech News Irish Tech News are Ireland's No. 1 Online Tech Publication and often Ireland's No.1 Tech Podcast too. You can find hundreds of fantastic previous episodes and subscribe using whatever platform you like via our Anchor.fm page here: If you'd like to be featured in an upcoming Podcast email us at Simon@IrishTechNews.ie now to discuss. Irish Tech News have a range of services available to help promote your business. Why not drop us a line at Info@IrishTechNews.ie now to find out more about how we can help you reach our audience. You can also find and follow us on Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and Snapchat.
Ian MacRae talks to Dr. Andrea Baronchelli about how communities self-organize around cryptocurrencies and web3 ecosystems, and what we can learn about network effects and resilience from these communities. How communities self-organize in web3 and cryptocurrency ecosystems What is self-organization and how does that happen in a decentralized system? How is it different from organizing in physical spaces? Web3 was initially designed for peer-to-peer transactions, so how do larger networks form out of peer-to-peer transactions? After they form are these networks more static or dynamic? Some communities have emerged out of black markets, and these systems tend to be extraordinarily resilient, even under constant threat. What can we learn from how they've evolved, and are there any lessons we can apply to making our own communities, businesses, or society more resilient? Are self-organizing systems possible outside of web3 and decentralized environments? What is needed to make them possible and effective at large scales? How do web3 and cryptocurrencies currently overlap with our society and economy, and how are they likely to impact us in the future? Dr. Andrea Baronchelli is Associate Professor in Mathematics at City University of London and Token Economy theme lead at The Alan Turing Institute. He researches how we shape, and are shaped by, the socio-technical systems we inhabit using data science, mathematical modelling, and lab experiments with human subjects. His work has appeared in a wide range of top scientific journals (including Science, PNAS and Nature Human Behaviour) and has been extensively covered by the media. He was warded the 2019 “Young Scientist Award for Socio and Econophysics” of the German Physical Society. Find him on Twitter at: https://twitter.com/a_baronca Ian MacRae is an award-winning author, psychologist and psychometrician, He has written six books about workplace psychology including High Potential: How to Spot, Manage and Develop Talented People at Work, and his latest book is Dark Social: Understanding the darker side of work, personality and social media. His books have been translated into ten different languages. @iansmacrae on Twitter.
What do fungible tokens bring to video games? What do you need to keep in mind when designing a game economy with tokens? How will tokens & games evolve over time? Tokenomics expert Jeremy Parris and everyone's favorite crypto-skeptic Lars Doucet join your host Nico Vereecke for a deep dive.If you would like us to discuss any other blockchain gaming-related topics, do reach out at nicolas@naavik.co or metacast@naavik.co. We'd love to hear your general thoughts and feedback too! And as always, if you like the episode, you can help others find us by leaving a rating or review!TLDListen?: Episode summaryWatch the episode: YouTube video Join the discussion: Naavik DiscordRead more: Naavik DigestWatch more: YouTube channelGo premium: Naavik ProFollow us: Twitter | LinkedIn | Facebook | WebsiteSound design by Gavin Mc Gabe.
Trey serves as a Director of Client Partnerships at Vayner NFT. He focuses on educating his clients on the advantages of NFTs and the business impact Web3 space can have on their relationships with consumers. He leads his clients in all stages of their NFT journey, ensuring authentic entry to the space and building long-term strategic NFT programs. Prior to joining VaynerNFT, he worked as a team lead at an Artificial Intelligence consulting firm and spent 3 years helping build DraftKings marketing partnerships. Trey is focused on putting his clients in a position to take advantage of the next generation of the internet.Building impact in the Web3 space requires a ton of EQ and AQ and Gary Vaynerchuck and all his various businesses are the blueprint of making sure that the unattractive parts of Web 2 do not seep into the company culture or the client relationships. So it is imperative that the people he entrusts also carry this determination to build an empathetic Web3. You are tasked with all phases of a project with the client but the authentic entry and onboarding process really sets the tone for their experience. What parts of your history, be it upbringing, school or work experience prepared you most for this? I often speak on this show about road-maps and the rug pulls that are unsuccessful in meeting any part of the promises made. So what excited me about having this conversation with you specifically is that you are achieving this at the highest level in the NFT ecosystem with VaynerNFT. Part of your role at VaynerNFT is building long-term strategic programs. And with very high profile clients. I myself did this in my tenure in white glove hospitality and know how discerning this client can be. How do you navigate delivering on the vision of a client? And on a more granular level, how do you build out utility that not only serves the client but is attainable?Can you give an example or case study of a client either at your time at Draftkings or VaynerNFT that allowed you to break new ground to create something that you yourself didn't see at the start but turned into magic?The VaynerNFT model really creates an open forum for diversity and empathy. These are core tenants for my show. If I'm not representing that in the speakers and the content I create, then I'm not solving for the future. What do you see for the future in terms of trends and how you and VaynerNFT can possibly solve for the bigger picture?Are there any projects you are working on that you are especially excited about?Are there brands or areas of businesses that you are dreaming about creating NFT projects with?Identify your portfolio with NFT purchases. We present ourselves on social media differently, so why not in your wallet! We embody different personalities, professionally, personally, artistically, politically, with family, different social norms based on environment and who you are with.Circular economy with NFTs and musicians.Left field question: are you open to partnerships with creators that come to you with ideas, say through VeeFriends, Discord channels or DAOs?Catch another great episode! https://culturefactor.simplecast.com/episodes/brian-fanzo-p1-early-adoption-the-101-on-nfts-web3-blockchain-and-creator-coins-jmcxjfkshttps://youtu.be/-NQ0W2w3Uo4 #nfts #nft #nftart #cryptocurrency #blockchain #metaverse #culturefactor #web3 #metaverse #bitcoinTrey Pezzetti on TwitterHolly Shannon's WebsiteZero To Podcast on AmazonHolly Shannon, LinkedinHolly Shannon, InstagramHolly Shannon, ClubhouseMusic by Paco Hallak
Shermin Voshmgir, known through her TED talk with 300k+ views titled „Web3, Blockchain, cryptocurrency: a threat or an opportunity?“, is the author of the best selling book “Token Economy“, the founder of Token Kitchen and BlockchainHub Berlin. In the past she was the director of the Research Institute for Cryptoeconomics at the Vienna University of Economics which she also co-founded. She was a curator of TheDAO (Decentralized Investment Fund), an advisor to Jolocom (Web3 Identity), Wunder (Tokenized Art) and the Estonian E-residency program. Shermin has a PhD in Information Systems Management (Vienna University of Economics). In short: she knows exactly what is happening around the development of blockchain, web3, and cryptocurrency today. What we cover: - What is web3, blockchain, and cryptocurrency - Why blockchain is way more than just cryptocurrency - What are the groundbreaking applications of this technology - How blockchain allows us to reward good behavior in society - Privacy and trust in the world of web3 and blockchain - What you can do if you just getting into this world - Her fascinating current project Follow Shermin on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sherminvoshmgir The book Token Economy is available on: Amazon: https://www.amazon.de/s?k=token+shermin+voshmgir&i=stripbooks&camp=1638&creative=6742&linkCode=ur2&linkId=a681deea38b7c58c222f468b096ae64d&tag=sherminde01a-21&utm_source=amazon.de+all+token+economy+books Apple: https://books.apple.com/be/author/shermin-voshmgir/id1303532071 Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/search?q=token%20shermin%20voshmgir&c=books Github: https://github.com/sherminvo/TokenEconomyBook/wiki/
Brian Fanzo is a digital futurist keynote speaker who translates the trends of tomorrow to inspire change today.His customized and personalized programs showcase real-world stories and examples of forward-thinking people and businesses.He teaches companies of all sizes how to leverage technology in real-time in order to engage their customers at the right time.Brian has a gift for bringing people together online and offline.He has worked in 76 countries, highlighting his passion for change, collaboration, and technology.1. What is an NFT?2. What is Blockchain?3. What is token economy and creator coins?4. Discord, Twitter and Clubhouse, best social audio or communication tool for NFT communities?5. unlocking utilities6. Transparency on blockchain and smart contracts7. Web 2 and Web 3 differences regarding data and privacy8. Metaverse and gamers9. 3 price points on Rally.io smart contracts10 creator coins and Justin Guarini's Truth coins11. Early adoptionBe sure to listen to Part 2 with Brian:https://culturefactor.simplecast.com/episodes/brian-fanzo-p2-early-adoption-the-101-on-nfts-web3-blockchain-and-creator-coins#nfts #nft #nftart #cryptocurrency #blockchain #metaverse #culturefactor #web3 #metaverse #bitcoinTwitter: https://Twitter.com/iSocialFanzInstagram: https://Instagram.com/iSocialFanzLinkedin: https://linkedin.com/in/brianfanzoFacebook: https://Facebook.com/BrianFanzoSpeakerTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@iSocialFanzHolly Shannon's WebsiteZero To Podcast on AmazonHolly Shannon, LinkedinHolly Shannon, InstagramHolly Shannon, ClubhouseMusic by Paco Hallak
Marla and Nate discuss their recent success with a token economy Marla created and set up at home.
Marla and Nate discuss their recent success with a token economy Marla created and set up at home.
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Die langjährige künstlerische Leiterin der Österreichischen Kunstmesse Viennacontemporary hat nach ihrem Umzug in die USA 2018 im Silicon Valley das start-up Unternehmen blockchain.art mitbegründet. Wir sprechen mit Steinbrecher-Pfandt über die Entwicklungen in der Digitalen Kunstwelt und die Token Economy. Es erwarten uns wertvolle Einblicke in diese Zukunftswelten der NFTs, Blockchains und Bitcoins. www.blockchain.art Foto Slava Filippov
Token Boards are easy visual tool to reward your child for positive behaviors. In this episode I talk about what is a token board,why it is important to use one,some things to consider while using Token Economy. It is a visual tool which we need to teach our child with autism to use. I have a blog www.autismfamilystory.com which I started to help parents of children with special needs with helpful tips and strategies they can use to help their child with autism. I am also active on social media Instagram(@autismfamilystory) wherein I share lots of helpful information for parents who are on this journey. I also have a page on Facebook autismfamilystory.blogspot.com. I am also active on Pinterest by the name Autismfamilystory. I started this podcast to help parents of children with special needs with helpful strategies and tips I learnt over the years in raising my son who is on the autism spectrum. I hope you listen, share and follow my podcast which will help me reach more special needs parents who are looking for help. Leave a review if you like my podcast which will help me reach more autism parents like you.
Many factors inhibit institutional issuers and investors from adopting security tokens as readily as some institutions have taken to crypto-currencies. But an asset class in need of tokenization - privately managed assets - has been identified and an institutional grade infrastructure is being built to welcome institutional investors.Alex Kech, the CEO of the Singapore-based cryptocurrency and digital asset custodian Onchain Custodian, has drawn on 22 years in the securities services industry with BNY Mellon and SWIFT to build a service that makes institutional investors comfortable about investing in the token economy. He spoke to Future of Finance co-founder Dominic Hobson about the current state and likely development of the security token markets, what could happen to traditional service providers and the importance of standardising data exchanges. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Blockchain and Us: Conversations about the brave new world of blockchains, cryptoassets, and the
Tony Tao speaks about his blockchain research and investment company X-Order, the beginnings of Bitcoin in China, how complexity theory explains tokenomics, how data influences venture capital, how blockchains create value by creating niche demand, the value proposition for decentralized exchanges, what he looks at in due diligence when investing, China as a location for blockchain projects and why it will be the most innovative space for token economics in five to ten years, his definition of freedom, and much more. Tony is the founder of X-Order, a token virtual economy think tank and investment fund, he is the founding partner of NEO Global Capital, a member of the Ali Microfinance Forum Expertise Group and Tencent Tengyun Think Tank Group, co-writer of ‘Blockchain: Blueprint for a New Economy' and ‘Blockchain Technology-From Digital Currency to Credit Society'. Tony Tao: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tony-tao-7036b931/ X-Order: https://www.xorder.ai NEO Global Capital: https://ngc.fund The Blockchain and Us newsletter To stay up to date about what blockchain pioneers, innovators and entrepreneurs from all around the world think about the future of this space, sign up for the newsletter on http://www.theblockchainandus.com