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Decentralised Podcast

Summary: Founders, developers and people in the blockchain space talking revolutionary technologies in cryptocurrencies and beyond. Created by Nick Hollins.

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 2.2 Fennie Wang | ixo Foundation | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:43:23

Fennie Wang is a Co-Founder from ixo Foundation (https://ixo.foundation/) who transitioned into the blockchain space as a banker and lawyer. She contributes to academic work with COALA, exploring the future of gov...

 2.1 Halsey Minor | VideoCoin & Live Planet | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:05:20

Halsey Minor has been founding technology companies since CNET in 1993, including NBCi, OpenDNS, Salesforce, Uphold Inc., Google Voice, and his latest ventures, VideoCoin and Live Planet. VideoCoin (https://www.videocoin.io/) aims to compete with Amazon, Google and Microsoft – by sharply reducing cost for encoding, storing and streaming video … by decentralising the infrastructure … rewarding machines for processing video, similar to how Bitcoin miners are rewarded for confirming transactions. Live Planet (https://www.liveplanet.net/) is a virtual reality company, set to put affordable VR sets of cameras and goggles – into the hands of consumers in the very near future. In this episode we're talking about virtual reality, cloud sourcing video encoding via blockchain, and Halsey's experiences in the early days of the internet in the 1990s. I spoke with Halsey via non-VR call from my new podcast studio in Byron Bay, Australia on October 2, 2018. Follow us on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook @decentpod. Join our Telegram group via t.me/decentpod (https://t.me/decentpod) Decentralised is sponsored by New Alchemy (https://newalchemy.io/).

 1.10 Aaron Wright | OpenLaw | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:36:48

Aaron Wright is a Co-Founder of OpenLaw (https://openlaw.io/), an open source company based with ConsenSys (https://new.consensys.net/) in Brooklyn, creating next generation smart legal agreements. Their project aims to reduce cost for legal services, while increasing speed and ease for getting things done via smart contracts. As we’ll hear in this episode, blockchain technology has major implications for all industries. Beyond OpenLaw, Aaron is a Professor at Cardozo Law School in New York City, and leads the Cardozo Blockchain Initiative. Among the first of its kind in the United States – where law students are learning how to code and create smart agreements. He is also a Co-Founder of The Brooklyn Project (https://thebkp.com/), creating a framework of standards for token generation – aiming to promote the token-economy and protect consumers. I met with Aaron at Ethereal Summit (https://etherealsummit.com/) in Brooklyn, hosted by ConsenSys during Blockchain Week NYC in May. Decentralised is sponsored by New Alchemy (https://newalchemy.io/) and DreamState UX (http://dreamstateux.com/)

 1.9 Vanessa Grellet | ConsenSys | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:40:40

Vanessa Grellet is the Executive Director at ConsenSys and President of the Blockchain for Social Impact Coalition. She contributes to the Enterprise Ethereum Alliance and is Chair for the Nexus Working Group on Impact Investing. In this episode we talk about leveraging disruptive technologies to create change in the world, across areas like supply chain, identity, financial inclusion and the environment. The millennial generation has rapidly generated vast amounts of wealth through cryptocurrencies, but what should they do with it? Our conversation took place on March 20 at TOKEN2049 in Hong Kong. Follow us on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook @decentpod Decentralised Podcast is sponsored by New Alchemy (https://newalchemy.io/) and DreamState UX (http://dreamstateux.com/).

 1.8 Michael Oved | AirSwap | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:41:09
 1.7 Peter Vessenes | New Alchemy | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:35:55

Peter Vessenes is the founder of New Alchemy, a leading blockchain strategy and technology group based in Seattle, who specialise in tokenisation. We talk about the early days of Bitcoin, Peter’s accurate prediction of The DAO hack in 2016, his patent on de-anonymising Bitcoin transactions, and much more. He is the Former CEO of CoinLab, Inc, the first Venture-backed Bitcoin Company launched in 2011. He was a Co-Founder and Chairman of the Bitcoin Foundation, who has also consulted about Bitcoin technology for groups including the Department of Treasury, FinCEN and the US Senate. Our conversation took place on March 20th at TOKEN2049 in Hong Kong. Follow us on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook @decentpod Decentralised Podcast is sponsored by New Alchemy (https://newalchemy.io/)

 1.6 Nyla Rodgers | Mama Hope & Satoshi Is Female | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:37:23

Nyla Rodgers is the Founder of Mama Hope and the Creator of Satoshi Is Female. In this episode we talk about bringing human values into economics, and hear the incredible story of Suubi Health Clinic in Uganda and it’s founder Bernard Makisa. We also go below the surface of ‘women in blockchain’ … and the creation of Satoshi Is Female. Our conversation took place on May 25th in Manhattan, just after Blockchain Week NYC. Follow us on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook @decentpod Decentralised Podcast is sponsored by New Alchemy

 1.5 Lisa Nestor | Stellar.org | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Lisa Nestor is Director of Partnerships at Stellar.org. In this episode we talk about Stellar as a platform for cross border transactions, their consensus model, what’s being built on the platform, and also the organisation’s origin story, founded by Jed McCaleb and Joyce Kim in 2014. Our conversation took place on February 6th at Blockchain Economic Forum in Singapore. Follow us on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook @decentpod Decentralised Podcast is sponsored by New Alchemy

 1.4 Reese Jones | Singularity University | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:47:23

Reese Jones is an Associate Founder of Singularity University. Currently an Advisor to Facebook. He’s a biophysicist, keynote speaker and educator, entrepreneur, advisor to a range of blockchain projects, and a founder and investor in tech start-ups, who also contributed to the mapping the human genome. A specialist in exponential technologies. Reese has had a hand in creating the hyperconnected world we now find ourselves living in. In this episode we talk about decentralised systems in nature, genetic biology, evolution in blockchains, artificial intelligence, simulation theory, philosophy, cosmology and more. Our conversation took place on February 6th at Blockchain Economic Forum in Singapore. Follow us on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook @decentpod Decentralised Podcast is sponsored by New Alchemy

 1.3 Richard Titus | ARK ADVISORS | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:40:57

Richard Titus is a raconteur and entrepreneur, Managing Partner at ARK ADVISORS (https://arkadvisors.co/) and producer of Who Killed The Electric Car? (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0489037/) We talk about blockchain, the loss of shared consensus about reality, and the importance of investing in companies that align with your values and the future you'd like to see for the world.As an early investor we also spoke about Tesla, our interests in SpaceX and The Boring Company, and how it's a terrible move to bet against Elon Musk. Richard has been the founder or co-founder of companies including Prompt.ly, Razorfish (https://www.sapientrazorfish.com/) and Schematic (https://www.linkedin.com/company/schematic/). He's led divisions as an executive at Samsung Electronics, the BBC and Associated Northcliffe Digital. He's also an Advisor to a range of projects, including Hive Project (https://www.hive-project.net/), Mastly (https://mast.ly/) and Exit Reality VR (http://exitrealityvr.com/). Our conversation took place on May 21st, a block from Central Park in Manhattan at the end of Blockchain Week NYC. Follow us on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook @decentpod Decentralised Podcast is sponsored by New Alchemy (https://newalchemy.io/)

 1.2 Toni Lane Casserly | CULTU.RE | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:49:40

Toni Lane Casserly (http://www.tonilane.com/) has been referred to as the Joan of Arc of Blockchain. Presently she’s a Founder of CULTU.RE (https://cultu.re/), a project focused on blockchain governance and self-sovereignty for an interplanetary society. We talk about identity on blockchain, the culture of Burning Man, open source projects, progressive notions of justice, governments, education, and how the idea of having a ‘job’ will be foreign within a couple generations. Toni's a Founding Member of shEOS, an international group of female entrepreneurs, investors and engineers working on EOS (https://eos.io/). She’s also an Advisor to a range of projects, including HighVibe.Network (https://www.highvibe.network/), Polymath (https://polymath.network/), Anacoin (https://www.anacoin.io/), Factom (https://www.factom.com/), SpringRole Inc (https://springrole.com/), Aid Coin (https://www.aidcoin.co/), Propy Inc (https://propy.com/) and Ananas Foundation (https://ananas.org.uk/). She was a co-Founder of Coin Telegraph and BitNation, and is part of the Blockchain Faculty at Singularity University (https://su.org/). Our conversation took place on February 5th, in a quiet room we somehow found at Blockchain Economic Forum in Singapore. Follow us on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook @decentpod Decentralised Podcast is sponsored by New Alchemy (https://newalchemy.io/)

 1.1 Fabian Vogelsteller | Ethereum | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:47:15

Fabian Vogelsteller (https://twitter.com/feindura) is a leading developer at Ethereum (https://www.ethereum.org/) who proposed ERC20 Tokens, built the Ethereum Wallet and Mist Browser, and is now at the fore of identity projects in the Ethereum ecosystem via ERC725 and ERC735. He is a Founder of Lukso (https://www.lukso.io/), a blockchain project focusing on the fashion and design industry. We talk about his history at Ethereum since 2015 and how ERC20 tokens propelled the ICO boom of last year. Another topic is the imminent potential of virtual reality and augmented reality, and what it means when people pay real money for virtual CryptoKitties (https://www.cryptokitties.co/). Our conversation took place on May 11 at Ethereal Summit (https://etherealsummit.com/) in Brooklyn during Blockchain Week NYC. Follow us on Twitter (https://twitter.com/decentpod), Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/decentpod/) and Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/decentpod/) @decentpod Decentralised Podcast is sponsored by New Alchemy (https://newalchemy.io/)

 1.0 Jimmy Song | Blockchain Capital | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:49:35

We talk with leading Bitcoin developer Jimmy Song about how he got started with Bitcoin. About 'sound money' as a vital foundation for society, along with Lightning Network, Bitcoin Cash, and how everyone who HODL'd Bitcoin from $30 up to $10,000 deserves every cent. Jimmy instructs developers about Bitcoin at a seminar called 'Programming Blockchain', which he's currently converting into a book. He's a Venture Partner at Blockchain Capital and Principal Architect at Paxos. He also regularly writes articles, creates YouTube videos and speaks at conferences. You can follow him on Twitter @JimmySong (https://twitter.com/jimmysong). Our conversation took place on March 20 at TOKEN2049 in Hong Kong. Follow us on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/decentpod/), Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/decentpod/) and Twitter (https://twitter.com/decentpod) @decentpod

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