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1 Professional football player Jonathan Jones: Mentorship and Making an Impact in Your Community 22:49
Jonathan Jones is an NFL cornerback for the Washington Commanders who rose from the undrafted ranks to become two-time Super Bowl champion with the New England Patriots, a businessman, philanthropist, and licensed pilot. In 2019, Jonathan founded the Jonathan Jones Next Step Foundation in 2019, a platform dedicated to empowering youth through education, professional development, and mentorship. The foundation works to alleviate food insecurity, promote women in stem and sports, and to promote professional development in the communities where he lives. Jay and Jonathan talk about investing in the communities they live in, acknowledging the people who helped you become the person you are, and paying that same investment forward to the next generation. Episode Chapters 0:00 intro 1:24 Building local connections 4:25 Jonathan’s mentors and mentees 10:54 Jonathan’s pride in his mentees’ successes 13:04 how Jonathan chooses his causes 14:08 Jonathan’s support for girls and young women 17:19: Jonathan’s passion for flying 19:40 The Next Step Foundation 20:29 Goodbye For video episodes, watch on www.youtube.com/@therudermanfamilyfoundation Stay in touch: X: @JayRuderman | @RudermanFdn LinkedIn: Jay Ruderman | Ruderman Family Foundation Instagram: All About Change Podcast | Ruderman Family Foundation To learn more about the podcast, visit https://allaboutchangepodcast.com/ Looking for more insights into the world of activism? Be sure to check out Jay’s brand new book, Find Your Fight , in which Jay teaches the next generation of activists and advocates how to step up and bring about lasting change. You can find Find Your Fight wherever you buy your books, and you can learn more about it at www.jayruderman.com .…
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×Follow Proof of Coverage Media: https://x.com/Proof_Coverage Connor sits down with Anna Kazlauskas, co-founder of Vana, to explore the intersection of AI and user-owned data. They discuss the resurgence of the crypto scene in San Francisco, fueled by advancements in AI, and the impact of DeepSeek on model training efficiency and data privacy. Anna shares her journey from MIT to co-founding Vana, a layer one blockchain enabling programmable data rights for AI. She introduces the concept of data DAOs—user-owned data collectives that negotiate better terms with platforms—highlighting the shift toward self-sovereign digital identities. The conversation also covers Vana’s tokenomics and its mission to address AI’s data shortage by empowering users with control and incentives. Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction 01:45 - Impact of DeepSeek on AI and User Privacy 04:22 - User Awareness and Data Storage Concerns 06:28 - The Shift in AI Narrative 07:14 - Anna's Journey into User-Owned Data 10:45 - Vana's Technical Framework and Privacy 12:20 - The Need for Data Sovereignty in AI 13:27 - Building a Layer 1 Blockchain 15:51 - Data DAOs: A New Approach to Data Ownership 17:15 - Understanding Data DAOs and Their Function 22:47 - The Role of Data Ownership in Social Platforms 24:51 - Negotiating Better Terms for Data Ownership 26:40 - Bringing Data to Vana and AI Applications 28:09 - Privacy-Preserving Compute Solutions 29:22 - Tokenomics of Vana 30:55 - Data DAO Specific Tokens and Their Role 31:22 - Final Thoughts on Vana's Vision 32:30 - Where to Find More Information Disclaimer: The hosts and the firms they represent may hold stakes in the companies mentioned in this podcast. None of this is financial advice.…
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1 How to Raise Crypto VC, Investing in DePIN, Network States, and the Electro Dollar with Anirudh Pai | Dragonfly 32:41
Follow Proof of Coverage Media: https://x.com/Proof_Coverage Connor speaks with Anirudh Pai, partner at Dragonfly Capital, about what it takes to build a successful crypto project and attract top investors. Anirudh highlights the importance of long-term demand strategies, demonstrating real customer engagement, and standing out in a competitive market. They explore the evolution of decentralized technologies, particularly in the energy sector, and the concept of commodity currencies like electrodollars, emphasizing the role of clean energy in technological progress. Anirudh also shares his insights on balancing learning, founder meetings, and supporting portfolio companies, along with his involvement in the Praxis project, which focuses on creating innovative living environments rooted in community and shared values. This conversation offers a wealth of insights into the crypto space, decentralized technologies, and the future of innovation. Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction 01:09 - Getting on the Radar of Investors 02:59 - Preferred Communication Channels for Founders 04:08 - Balancing Workload and Learning 06:21 - Embracing Serendipity in Investing 08:13 - Avoiding Pattern Matching in Investment Decisions09:34 - The Evolution of DePIN 15:13 - Commodity Currencies and Their Future 18:09 - The Role of Energy in Economic Growth 19:53 - Challenges in Decentralized Energy Markets 22:33 - Roadblocks to DePIN Advancement 26:04 - Innovations in the Medallion System 27:05 - The Future of Energy and Wireless DePIN’s 29:44 - Updates on Praxis and Community Living 32:37 - Closing Thoughts Disclaimer: The hosts and the firms they represent may hold stakes in the companies mentioned in this podcast. None of this is financial advice.…
Follow Proof of Coverage Media: https://x.com/Proof_Coverage Connor is joined by Sal Gala (EV3), Florian Fournier (Threefold), and Jose Aycart (Share) to announce the DePIN Summit 2025 in Africa and discuss its significance. They explore the region’s potential for technological disruption, the importance of local engagement and government collaboration, and the role of decentralized internet networks in driving innovation. With Africa already leading in digital payments and primed for new advancements, the Summit aims to connect global and local tech communities at a crucial moment for growth. The conversation highlights DePIN as a framework for new business models and the transformative opportunities ahead. Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction 03:01 - DePIN: A Global Perspective 05:55 - The Significance of Africa in the DePIN Movement 08:49 - Building Infrastructure: Local Engagement and Government Relations 12:11 - Innovations in Internet Connectivity in Africa 15:09 - The Future of DePIN: Vision for the Summit 18:02 - Excitement for the Upcoming DePIN Summit 20:51 - Conclusion Disclaimer: The hosts and the firms they represent may hold stakes in the companies mentioned in this podcast. None of this is financial advice.…

1 Building the Infrastructure for Onchain Fixed Income Products with Treehouse Finance | Brandon Goh 59:28
Follow Proof of Coverage Media: https://x.com/Proof_Coverage Connor and co-host James Lovely, an expert in structured financial products, welcome Brandon Goh, CEO and Co-founder of Treehouse Finance, to explore the intersection of traditional finance (TradFi) and decentralized finance (DeFi). Goh shares his journey from Morgan Stanley to crypto, discussing how innovations like Uniswap reshaped his perspective. The conversation covers risk and return in borrowing rates, Ethereum’s proof-of-stake system as a crypto equivalent to the risk-free rate, and the differences between Ethereum and Bitcoin. Goh introduces Treehouse’s T-Asset product, which enhances liquid staking yields through arbitrage strategies, and highlights the importance of decentralized benchmark rates like the Decentralized Offered Rate (D.O.R). They also examine risks such as rehypothecation and the need for reliable data in DeFi, concluding with a discussion on institutional adoption and the infrastructure required for its growth. Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction 03:09 - Brandon's Transition from TradFi to Crypto 05:12 - Core Concepts of Borrowing Rates in TradFi 07:59 - On-Chain Rates and Their Implications 09:05 - Comparing Bitcoin and Ethereum as Risk-Free Rates 12:22 - Staking Yield as a Risk-Free Rate Analogy 14:08 - Liquid Staking Explained 21:34 - Treehouse's T-Asset Product Overview 23:46 - Decentralized Finance and Risk Considerations 29:30 - Institutional Involvement in DeFi 31:12 - Expanding to Other Chains and Market Strategy 32:34 - Introduction to Decentralized Offered Rates (DOR) 41:34 - Building a Decentralized Benchmark Rate 48:09 - Incentives and Accuracy in the DOR Framework Disclaimer: The hosts and the firms they represent may hold stakes in the companies mentioned in this podcast. None of this is financial advice.…

1 Vinny Lingham: Sourcing the Solana Seed Round, Why Decentralized AI Will Win, Making America Healthy Again 26:57
Follow Proof of Coverage Media: https://x.com/Proof_Coverage Connor and Mahesh welcomed Vinny Lingham, a prominent figure in crypto and tech. Vinny discussed his latest ventures, including Animal , a film exploring the benefits of the carnivore diet, and shared his personal health transformation. He reflected on the challenges of the 2018-2019 crypto winter, the evolving regulatory landscape, and his work with Civic, a decentralized identity protocol aimed at enhancing trust in digital transactions. The conversation also covered AI and decentralized computing, with Vinny highlighting projects like Render and Vast.ai as potential disruptors to traditional data centers. Throughout the discussion, he encouraged listeners to challenge conventional narratives in both health and technology, wrapping up with an invitation to connect with him on Twitter for further insights. Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction 01:27 - Upcoming Movie: Animal 02:56 - Misconceptions About Diets 06:42 - Challenging Established Narratives 08:06 - Civic and Decentralized Identity 10:42 - Regulatory Challenges in Crypto 13:11 - Transparency in Elections 14:15 - Bear Market Experience 17:15 - Investing in Solana and Filecoin 20:27 - AI Video Conferencing Platform: Rumi 21:11 - DePIN Strategy and AI Development 25:06 - Future of Decentralized GPUs 26:44 - Closing Thoughts Disclaimer: The hosts and the firms they represent may hold stakes in the companies mentioned in this podcast. None of this is financial advice.…
Follow Proof of Coverage Media: https://x.com/Proof_Coverage Connor sits down with Tory Green to discuss how Io.net is revolutionizing AI infrastructure with affordable, decentralized compute power. They explore the challenges of centralized cloud providers, how DeepSeek underscores the need for decentralized AI solutions, and why Solana’s speed and community support make it the ideal foundation for Io.net. Tory also breaks down the network’s transparency, staking mechanisms, and competitive edge against AWS, GCP, and Azure, along with Io.net’s plans for product launches, partnerships, and mainstream adoption. Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction 02:50 The Impact of DeepSeek on AI 06:04 The Journey to Decentralized AI 08:46 Understanding Io.net's Core Problem 12:00 Io.net's Solution and Market Position 15:09 Overcoming Latency Challenges 18:04 Choosing Solana for Io.net's Infrastructure 21:03 Token Utility and Community Engagement 23:55 Future Aspirations for Io.net Disclaimer: The hosts and the firms they represent may hold stakes in the companies mentioned in this podcast. None of this is financial advice.…

1 Santiago Santos: DePIN is the Frontier, Why It’s Earlier than Ever for Crypto, Building the First Crypto PE Fund 55:36
Follow Proof of Coverage Media: https://x.com/Proof_Coverage Connor and Mahesh welcome Santiago Santos, a prominent figure in the crypto space and co-host of the popular Empire podcast. Santiago shares his vision for the future of private equity and crypto, highlighting the transformative potential of open-source systems and the rapid movement of capital in the crypto world. He discusses his approach to leveraging crypto to drive value in private equity portfolios and emphasizes the importance of integrating stablecoins with decentralized infrastructure networks (DePIN) to accelerate technology adoption. Additionally, he explores the readiness of the tech industry to support large-scale crypto initiatives and stresses the need for the industry to aim higher. Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction 01:25 - Santiago's Podcast Experience 01:45 - The Need for Crypto Education 04:01 - Architecting Society with Crypto 06:57 - The Beauty of Open Source Systems 07:44 - The Challenges and Opportunities in Crypto 09:56 - Investing with a Broader Perspective 12:51 - Personal Motivation and Meaning in Work 13:36 - The Role of Technology in Daily Life 15:17 - Convincing Others About Crypto's Value 18:30 - The Shift from Investor to Founder 20:34 - Headwinds Facing Traditional Private Equity 24:09 - The Future of Private Equity and Crypto 25:34 - Onboarding Users into the Crypto Space 27:55 - The Vision for Inversion Capital 29:11 - The Role of Helium in the Crypto Ecosystem 36:09 - The Importance of Consumer Experience 37:32 - Assumptions for Inversion's Success 39:57 - The Role of Technology in Crypto's Future 41:03 - Helium Improvement Proposal and Inversion 44:05 - Conclusion and Future Outlook Disclaimer: The hosts and the firms they represent may hold stakes in the companies mentioned in this podcast. None of this is financial advice.…
Follow Proof of Coverage Media: https://x.com/Proof_Coverage Connor welcomes Miguel from Nillion to discuss the company's latest endeavors. Miguel shares insights into Nillion's motivation for launching an internal podcast designed to provide builders and developers with a platform to showcase their projects. The conversation explores the benefits of open-sourcing AI models, highlighting how Nillion leveraged DeepSeek's R1 model to develop a privacy-preserving "blind guru" chatbot. Additionally, the episode examines the broader implications of DeepSeek's open-source approach and the ongoing challenges surrounding privacy and security in AI development. Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction 00:40 - Privacy-Preserving AI: The Impact of DeepSeek's Model 04:13 - Trust and Privacy in AI Agents 10:17 - How Web3 Can Benefit from Seamless Privacy Integration 18:31 - The Connection Between Web2, Web3, and Privacy with ZkTLS 22:17 - A Look at Privacy Solutions 26:00 - Unique Use Cases for Nillion Technology 30:54 - Ways to Get Involved with the Community Disclaimer: The hosts and the firms they represent may hold stakes in the companies mentioned in this podcast. None of this is financial advice.…

1 [Meet Monad] Crypto-Native Growth Strategies, the Intern Mindset, and Why Memes are Underrated with Kevin McCordic 41:33
Follow Proof of Coverage Media: https://x.com/Proof_Coverage Connor speaks with Kevin McCordic, Head of Growth at Meet Monad, about the latest developments in the Monad ecosystem as they prepare for their Testnet launch. They discuss the volatile crypto market, likening it to a high-stakes game similar to Squid Game , where investor sentiment shifts unpredictably. Kevin shares his journey from venture investing to Monad, highlighting his evolving role in marketing, community building, and product strategy. The conversation explores Monad’s mission to make blockchain development more accessible through EVM integration, fostering innovation and expanding its developer base. Kevin also emphasizes the importance of community engagement in driving growth and previews exciting projects within the ecosystem. The episode concludes with a call for listeners to follow Monad on Twitter and stay tuned for the Testnet launch, marking a pivotal moment for the platform’s future. Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction 00:39 - Market Sentiment and Development Challenges in Crypto 03:23 - Exploring Monad 04:44 - Evolution of Roles at Monad: From Branding to Testnet Launch 07:10 - Building the Ecosystem and Preparing for Testnet Launch 10:33 - From Security to Opportunity in the Crypto Space 11:56 - From Angel Investing to Joining the Team at Monad 20:01 - The Impact of Fast Blockchains on Crypto Development 25:22 - Leveraging Twitter and Memes for Growth in Crypto 36:13 - Monad's Growth Strategies and Community Engagement Disclaimer: The hosts and the firms they represent may hold stakes in the companies mentioned in this podcast. None of this is financial advice.…

1 [Meet Monad] Building Crypto Ecosystems, AI Agents are the New Websites, Why the Parellized EVM Will Win with Evan Tong 26:42
Follow Building in Public Podcast: https://x.com/builtnpublicpod Connor sits down with Evan Tong from Monad to discuss the evolving intersection of crypto and AI agents. They explore how agents could become the new websites, democratizing digital interactions much like WordPress did for website creation. Evan highlights Monad's mission to build a high-performance, EVM-compatible Layer 1 blockchain, enabling smoother experiences for developers and users. The conversation delves into the importance of parallel execution environments for multi-agent systems, predicting a future with billions of on-chain agents before billions of human users. They also discuss the role of ecosystem building, flexibility in adapting to the crypto industry's rapid changes, and supporting founders and innovative projects. Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction 00:33 - Exploring AI-Driven User Experiences in Crypto 08:19 - Performance and Compatibility in the EVM 11:36 - Lessons in Ecosystem Building in Crypto 14:42 - Comparing Early Blockchain Experiences 16:13 - Bringing Professional Standards to Crypto 18:47 - Building a Founder-Friendly Ecosystem at Monad 20:35 - Innovations in DeFi, Consumer Tech, and AI 25:26 - Engaging Founders and Communities Disclaimer: The hosts and the firms they represent may hold stakes in the companies mentioned in this podcast. None of this is financial advice.…
Follow Proof of Coverage Media: https://x.com/Proof_Coverage Connor and Sal talk with Diego de Tomas, co-founder and CEO of Over the Reality (OVR), about building one of the world’s most extensive 3D mapping platforms. Diego shares how OVR has generated over 100,000 3D maps since 2020, accumulating 55 terabytes of data through a community-driven process using their app and advanced AI. He explains the groundbreaking Visual Positioning System (VPS), offering centimeter-level accuracy for AR, robotics, and ride-sharing applications. Diego also discusses OVR’s shift beyond crypto into Web2 markets, launching a subscription model for businesses, and the exciting potential of spatial computing to transform how we interact with our environment. Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction 00:22 - Meet Diego de Tomas and OVR Overview 01:10 - OVR's Ambitious Goals and Achievements 02:06 - Comparison with Niantic and Data Quality 03:52 - User Experience: Mapping with OVR 05:00 - Backend Process of Creating 3D Maps 06:47 - The Need for Visual Positioning System (VPS) 08:22 - Use Cases for VPS Technology 10:38 - VPS vs. GPS: Understanding the Differences 14:10 - User Involvement in OVR Mapping 15:26 - Factors Influencing Location Value in OVR 19:45 - Recent Funding and Future Plans 25:21 - Investment Thesis Behind OVR 28:10 - Future Directions and Business Model Expansion 30:59 - Training Large Geospatial Models 35:15 - Open Source Plans for the Model 36:24 - Conclusion and Community Engagement Disclaimer: The hosts and the firms they represent may hold stakes in the companies mentioned in this podcast. None of this is financial advice.…
Follow Proof of Coverage Media: https://x.com/Proof_Coverage Connor and Mahesh speak with Roy, founder of Up Network, about the evolving landscape of AI, consumer devices, and crypto. Roy shares insights on building user incentives for technologies like the Agentic OS, which simplifies the crypto experience, and explores the competitive dynamics between the U.S. and China in AI, emphasizing market-driven invention and open-source collaboration. Drawing from his background in gaming and advertising, Roy discusses UpNetwork’s vision to integrate software and hardware, focusing on device-agnostic solutions that enhance smartphones and smart glasses with Web3 capabilities. He highlights the importance of accessible technology and rewards for user engagement, touching on the potential of a token within the Movement ecosystem to connect users, developers, and manufacturers. Roy’s forward-thinking perspective makes this a compelling exploration of the future of AI, crypto, and consumer tech. Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction 00:40 - DeepSeek 02:59 - AI Innovation and Open Source Trends 08:29 - Up Network and the Evolution of Crypto and AI 13:46 - Exploring the Shift from Smartphones to Smart Glasses 14:22 - The Evolution of Smartphones and AI 20:27 - Exploring Device-Agnostic Web3 Integration 28:41 - Connecting Users and Data in a Decentralized Ecosystem Disclaimer: The hosts and the firms they represent may hold stakes in the companies mentioned in this podcast. None of this is financial advice.…
Follow Proof of Coverage Media: https://x.com/Proof_Coverage Connor welcomed back Jeffrey Manner, co-founder of Roam, to discuss their latest advancements in Wi-Fi and decentralized identity. Jeffrey detailed Roam’s live pilot program, where users earn points by contributing to the network, validating Wi-Fi connections, and adding public hotspots. They explored the concept of Open Roaming, an initiative under the Wireless Broadband Alliance that aims to create seamless Wi-Fi experiences akin to mobile network roaming, with Roam positioned as a Web3 identity provider enabling secure connections across millions of hotspots. The conversation delved into Roam’s hardware strategy, including their Wi-Fi routers and onboarding existing Open Roaming nodes, as well as their unique approach to decentralized identity and verifiable credentials. Jeffrey also shared plans for monetization, potential telco partnerships, and expanding services within their distributed network. Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction 00:34 - Pilot Burning Pool and Token Mechanics 02:32 - Earning Points in the Roam Network 04:28 - Understanding Open Roaming 07:34 - Roam's Hardware Strategy 10:44 - OpenWRT and Community Upgrades 11:48 - Building on Solana 13:25 - Decentralized Identity and Verifiable Credentials 15:42 - Monetization Strategies and Demand Side 18:28 - Future of Telcos and Roam's Role 20:24 - Coordination and Incentivization in Open Roaming 25:24 - Looking Ahead to 2025 26:15 - Where to Find Roam Online Disclaimer: The hosts and the firms they represent may hold stakes in the companies mentioned in this podcast. None of this is financial advice.…
Follow Proof of Coverage Media: https://x.com/Proof_Coverage In this episode, Connor speaks with Doug Petkanics from Livepeer about the evolution of open video infrastructure. They discuss Livepeer’s transition to Arbitrum, how it leverages idle GPUs for cost-effective video transcoding, and its expansion into AI-powered video processing, which is driving new revenue. Doug also shares insights on Ethereum’s ecosystem, competition from Solana, and Livepeer’s growing $7M treasury, fueled by community governance. Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction 01:30 - Vitalik Buterin and Ethereum Developments 02:46 - Livepeer's Technical Overview 03:21 - Understanding Video Processing 08:30 - Livepeer's Market Position 10:15 - Cost Structure and User Experience 11:30 - Success Stories with Livepeer 12:30 - Cost Reduction Mechanisms 15:42 - Current State of the Livepeer Network 20:17 - AI Integration in Livepeer 22:12 - Advice for Founders in Crypto 25:22 - Go-to-Market Strategy 27:29 - AI Video Editing Potential 30:51 - Livepeer's Treasury and Funding 34:34 - Community Engagement and Call to Action Disclaimer: The hosts and the firms they represent may hold stakes in the companies mentioned in this podcast. None of this is financial advice.…

1 Travis Kling: How Faith Made Him a Better Trader, Surviving FTX & Finding Your Ikigai 1:56:14
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Follow Proof of Coverage Media: https://x.com/Proof_Coverage Connor sits down with Travis Kling, a prominent crypto hedge fund trader, about the intersection of faith, culture, and cryptocurrency. They discuss the recent surge in Bible sales, which Travis attributes to global instability driving a renewed interest in faith, as well as the decline of religious affiliation in America amid the rise of the internet and challenges like Christian nationalism. Travis shares his views on societal trends, including a potential spiritual resurgence, and explores the concept of spiritual warfare in the context of the 2024 election, linking cultural issues like gender identity and abortion to broader moral struggles. He reflects on his personal faith journey, recounting how challenges and a move to New York City deepened his spirituality. The conversation concludes with Travis’s thoughts on the future of cryptocurrency, including the potential for a strategic Bitcoin reserve under a new administration and its implications for the financial landscape. Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction 01:04 - Exploring the Decline of Faith in Modern America 06:51 - Faith and Science 11:31 - Reevaluating New Atheism 16:26 - Political Polarization 24:02 - Future of Bitcoin in U.S. Politics 35:26 - Finding Faith and Purpose 56:16 - Journey of Faith: Deconstruction and Reconstruction 01:24:48 - Exploring Tokenomics and AI Agents in Emerging Technologies 01:30:10 - Hybrid Intelligence - The Intersection of Human Oversight and AI 01:37:16 - Exploring the Impact of Religion on Human Advancement 01:43:37 - Christianity and Human Advancement Disclaimer: The hosts and the firms they represent may hold stakes in the companies mentioned in this podcast. None of this is financial advice.…

1 Transforming Livestreaming Audiences into Paid Contributors with Rilla Network | Hal Smith Stevens 35:40
Follow Proof of Coverage Media: https://x.com/Proof_Coverage Connor speaks with Hal Smith Stevens, CEO of Rilla Network, about their mission to revolutionize live streaming with peer-to-peer technology. Hal shares insights from Rilla's recent $3.5 million seed round and his experiences as a third-time founder, highlighting the importance of building strong networks and finding the right investors. They discuss Rilla's decentralized content delivery network, which leverages unused upstream bandwidth from viewers to reduce costs for broadcasters and transform passive audiences into active contributors. Hal explains how this approach enhances engagement and reduces expenses, offering examples like cost savings for sports broadcasters. The conversation also touches on Rilla’s plans for a token to distribute value within their ecosystem, showcasing the potential of blockchain and peer-to-peer technology to shape the future of live streaming. Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction 00:35 - Seed Round Experience 01:58 - Advice for First-Time Founders 05:41 - The Importance of Networking 07:24 - Understanding Real Networks 07:36 - Decentralized CDN Concept 08:00 - Core Technology Overview 09:05 - Live Streaming Use Case 12:55 - Transforming Passive Audiences 14:03 - Explaining the Peer-to-Peer Model 19:41 - Concrete Example of Live Streaming 20:59 - Value Attribution and Redistribution 26:25 - Supply Side and Hardware Requirements 29:43 - Blockchain Choice Discussion 30:58 - Future Use Cases Beyond Sports 32:01 - Building a Protocol vs. Application 33:38 - Token Design and Future Plans Disclaimer: The hosts and the firms they represent may hold stakes in the companies mentioned in this podcast. None of this is financial advice.…
Follow Proof of Coverage Media: https://x.com/Proof_Coverage Connor explores the world of cloud gaming and decentralized computing with Jeff from YOM, uncovering how the company transforms idle GPU cycles into revenue for gamers. With cloud gaming user numbers tripling from 2021 to 2023 and projected revenues of $143 billion by 2032, Jeff explains how YOM addresses high costs and latency issues, enabling high-quality gaming without dedicated consoles. They discuss YOM’s use of blockchain for payments via a deflationary token model, their strategies to attract gamers and studios, and the potential for AAA titles in crypto gaming. Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction 00:42 - The Growth of Cloud Gaming 02:48 - The Future of Gaming Consoles 03:09 - Cloud Gaming vs. Traditional Gaming 05:33 - Seamless Gaming Across Devices 07:12 - Building in the Solana Ecosystem 09:01 - Partnerships and Multi-Chain Strategies 11:24 - Demand and Supply Strategy 13:20 - Market Demand for Cloud Gaming 15:28 - Current Node Signups and Future Plans 16:23 - Attracting GPU Owners to the Network 19:03 - Where to Find More Information Disclaimer: The hosts and the firms they represent may hold stakes in the companies mentioned in this podcast. None of this is financial advice.…

1 Nic Carter: Trump’s Impact on Crypto, Building a $500M+ Venture Firm, Battling the Bitcoin Maxis 1:29:15
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In the first episode of our new podcast, Connor and Nic Carter explore the implications of the upcoming Trump presidency and recent political shifts on the crypto industry. Nic shares insights from his recent trip to Washington, where he met with key members of Congress to discuss their legislative priorities with respect to crypto and technology broadly. The episode explores the implications of ending "Chokepoint 2.0," the potential for a stablecoin bill, and the need for crypto-friendly legislation. Nic also touches on challenges with the SEC, the Strategic National Bitcoin Reserve, and the future of Bitcoin and the broader crypto market. They discuss the role of corporate investments, the evolution of CoinMetrics, the founding of Castle Island Venture along with Nic’s personal journey in faith and combat sports. Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction 05:43 - Key Priorities for Crypto Regulation and Banking Access 08:52 - Critique of the Hagerty Bill and Discussion on Financial Thresholds 13:57 - Assessing Bitcoin's Future Amid Political Discourse 16:14 - Future of Crypto Regulation and Priorities 18:27 - Shifting Sentiments in Crypto Regulations 20:13 - Tax Incentives and Global Bitcoin Mining Dynamics 23:07 - Bitcoin Mining and Sovereign Nations' Strategies 24:53 - Startups, Bitcoin, and Market Dynamics: Insights on Crypto Trends 34:28 - Building Crypto Infrastructure: The Genesis of Castle Island 38:48 - Startups and Wiffio Moments 39:45 - Evolution of Coinmetrics: From Small Funds to Institutional Focus 41:36 - Finding Purpose Through Bitcoin and Venture Capital 43:15 - Maintaining Focus with a Small Team in VC 46:39 - Supporting Founders: The Evolving Role of Venture Capitalists 50:58 - Building a Career Through Media and Writing 53:18 - Finding Your Voice in the Digital Age: The Power of Content Creation 55:42 - Specialization and Evolution in Crypto Investing 01:00:06 - Impact of Real-Time Payments on Stablecoin Adoption 01:16:10 - From Fanboy Moments to Faith and Future Ventures Disclaimer: The hosts and the firms they represent may hold stakes in the companies mentioned in this podcast. None of this is financial advice.…
Follow Building in Public Podcast: https://x.com/builtnpublicpod Connor and Sal sit down with Luis Ramirez, founder of Mawari, to explore the future of augmented and virtual reality. Luis shares how Mawari is shaping AR as a tool for immersive, social experiences rather than dystopian futures, emphasizing the importance of presence in AR interactions. They discuss advancements like Meta's Orion AR glasses, Mawari's focus on content delivery over hardware, and the integration of AR and VR into multifunctional devices. Luis also shares insights on distributed computing networks for immersive experiences and Mawari’s shift into Web3, leveraging underutilized hardware for decentralized 3D rendering. The conversation dives into challenges, opportunities, and monetization paths for developers, offering a compelling look at how Mawari is paving the way for the 3D internet. Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction 00:34 - Online Presence 01:43 - Meta's Orion AR Glasses 02:46 - The Future of AR and VR Hardware 03:43 - Haptic Feedback Suits: A Niche Technology 06:30 - Power of Vision in Immersive Experiences 09:04 - Opportunities in XR Development 10:30 - Compute Needs for XR Experiences 12:51 - The Role of Edge Computing in XR 15:11 - Content Creation in XR 16:37 - Transitioning from Web2 to Web3 18:43 - Building a Decentralized Network 21:22 - AR/VR and AI Cloud Architectures 23:32 - Go-to-Market Strategy 25:50 - Utilizing Existing Hardware for XR 27:14 - Current Revenue Model 32:47 - Call to Action Disclaimer: The hosts and the firms they represent may hold stakes in the companies mentioned in this podcast. None of this is financial advice.…
Follow Building in Public Podcast: https://x.com/builtnpublicpod Connor and Sal sit down with Sandeep Nailwal of Polygon. Sandeep reflects on challenges faced by founders, including tough decisions around layoffs, project management, and preserving company culture during rapid growth, emphasizing the importance of character-building in difficult times. The conversation explores the Polygon ecosystem's evolution, addressing regulatory hurdles, market shifts, and the critical role of the AggLayer in enabling a trustless internet with up to a million interconnected chains. Sandeep also shares insights on the potential of decentralized physical infrastructure networks (DePIN) and their place within Polygon’s strategy, expressing optimism about their future despite industry challenges. This episode offers an in-depth look at blockchain’s dynamic landscape, adaptability in leadership, and Polygon’s vision for a decentralized future. Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction 01:14 - Reflections on Building Character Through Adversity 01:45 - The Impact of Regulatory Changes on the Crypto Ecosystem 03:40 - Polygon's Journey and Internal Challenges 05:46 - Leadership Transition: Finding the Right CEO 12:13 - Focusing on Growth: The Role of the Chairman 13:44 - The Evolution of Polygon's Product Strategy 19:09 - Understanding Polygon's Core Products 29:29 - The Vision for a Trustless Internet 36:37 - Competition Landscape: Who is Polygon Up Against? 41:24 - The Future of DePIN and Its Importance to Polygon Disclaimer: The hosts and the firms they represent may hold stakes in the companies mentioned in this podcast. None of this is financial advice.…
Follow Building in Public Podcast: https://x.com/builtnpublicpod Mahesh and John Wu, President of Ava Labs, are joined by J. Paul Meyer, founder of Collar Network, to explore innovative solutions in decentralized finance (DeFi). J. Paul shares how Collar Network, a smart contract-based lending protocol, helps crypto investors borrow against their holdings in a hedged, non-liquidatable manner—addressing challenges like tax implications and liquidity. Drawing from his Goldman Sachs background, J. Paul discusses the need for financial services tailored to crypto's emerging wealthy class and the risks of replicating traditional finance's mistakes. They also touch on regulation, market behavior, and the future of Bitcoin, AI in finance, and Web3 value capture. Check out Collar's beta platform at beta.collarprotocol.xyz Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction 01:16 - The Role of ETFs in Tokenization 03:10 - Discussion on Goldman Sachs and Its Relevance 06:35 - The Impact of Technology on Financial Services 08:51 - The Consolidation of the Banking Sector 10:19 - Competing with Large Financial Institutions 13:27 - Weaknesses of Large Financial Institutions 17:02 - Overview of Collar Networks and Its Mission 20:32 - Comparison with Traditional Margin-Based Borrowing 22:44 - User Experience in Financial Products 24:51 - Future Product Development at Collar 26:20 - Finding Liquidity in DeFi Markets 28:10 - Working with Major Financial Institutions 30:57 - Concerns About Repeating Past Financial Mistakes 33:02 - Future Strategies for Collar Network 36:54 - Political and Regulatory Considerations 38:27 - Lightning Round: Quickfire Questions 41:02 - Closing Remarks Disclaimer: The hosts and the firms they represent may hold stakes in the companies mentioned in this podcast. None of this is financial advice.…
Follow Building in Public Podcast: https://x.com/builtnpublicpod Mahesh welcomed back Ash Ahmed, founder of Axal, to discuss exciting developments at his company and the broader implications of AI agents in crypto. Ash highlighted Axal’s rapid growth, the launch of their new product, Gekko—a virtual agent for trading—and its integration with the Autopilot platform to simplify crypto portfolio management. He emphasized the importance of a "fair launch" for the Gekko token, with no team allocation, to build trust and align value with functionality. The conversation also explored AI agents as a new asset class, the role of community engagement in Axal's growth, and Ash’s advice for founders to act boldly and prioritize transparency. Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction 01:11 - Overview of Axal's Vision and Team Growth 02:49 - Diverse Team and Guerrilla Marketing Strategies 03:41 - Podcasting and Content Creation Efforts 05:25 - Introduction of Gecko and Its Purpose 08:34 - Understanding the Value of Agents 09:22 - Fair Launch Concept Explained 10:16 - Community Engagement and Investor Reactions 12:15 - Utility and Future Plans for Gecko 14:21 - The Future of Agent Tokens in the Market 17:06 - Launching Gekko: Technical Insights 20:28 - Advice for Founders Considering Token Launches 22:46 - Navigating Investor Relations and Legalities 25:50 - Conclusion and Final Thoughts Disclaimer: The hosts and the firms they represent may hold stakes in the companies mentioned in this podcast. None of this is financial advice.…
Follow Building in Public Podcast: https://x.com/builtnpublicpod Connor spoke with Harry Dewhirst, CEO and co-founder of 375ai, formerly known as Zeppelin, about his journey from founding a data company sold to Singtel to leading 375ai’s efforts in building decentralized networks for data collection. Harry shared insights into the company’s ambitious goal of identifying over 10 million vehicles daily through their AI-powered hardware, the 375 Edge, and their partnership with Outfront Media. They also discussed the launch of 375ai’s incentivized testnet, allowing users to earn tokens through the 375Go app by contributing passive data. Harry explained the significance of the company’s name, linked to Nevada’s extraterrestrial highway, and how the data could be used by hedge funds for market analysis. Additionally, they explored 375ai’s decision to build on the Solana blockchain and their tokenomics. Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction 01:00 - Harry's Background and Entrepreneurial Journey 02:40 - Transition from Zeppelin to 375ai 04:20 - Zeppelin's Initial Mission and Partnerships 06:30 - Deployment Strategies and Learning Experiences 08:40 - Significance of the Name 375ai 09:50 - Testnet and Community Engagement 12:00 - 375 Edge Devices and Their Functionality 15:00 - Future Plans for 375 Street Devices 17:00 - Real-World Applications of Collected Data 19:00 - Building on the Solana Ecosystem 21:00 - Tokenomics and Incentive Structures 24:00 - Quality Control and Data Demand Strategies 25:30 - Call to Action and Community Engagement Disclaimer: The hosts and the firms they represent may hold stakes in the companies mentioned in this podcast. None of this is financial advice.…
Follow Building in Public Podcast: https://x.com/builtnpublicpod Connor and Sal spoke with Robin from Wingbits, a company revolutionizing the aviation and drone industries with advanced flight data solutions. Robin discussed the $22 billion ADS-B market, Wingbits' innovative hardware for tracking flights and drones, and plans for a token-incentivized model to enhance data quality. With 2,000 live stations globally and an upcoming mainnet launch, the conversation also highlighted their partnership with Geodnet to improve location data and their vision of integrating Web3 principles into a sustainable business model. Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction 01:38 - Exploring Productivity with Wearable Tech 02:28 - Winter Sports Brand and VC Discussions 04:54 - Understanding Wingbits Impact on Aviation Data 07:40 - Advanced Flight Data Technologies 11:09 - Incentivizing Flight Data Contributions 15:40 - Targeting the Web3 Community in Flight Tracking 21:47 - Future of ADS-B Technology in Aviation 26:00 - The Wingbits Network Expansion 27:12 - Update on Wingbits Network and Upcoming Launch Disclaimer: The hosts and the firms they represent may hold stakes in the companies mentioned in this podcast. None of this is financial advice.…
Follow Building in Public Podcast: https://x.com/builtnpublicpod Mahesh and guest host John Wu sit down with Austin King, CEO of Omni Labs, to explore the future of cryptocurrency and decentralized finance (DeFi). Austin shares his journey from Harvard College to building and selling his first company to Ripple, reflecting on the lessons from the 2017 crypto boom that shaped his vision for blockchain interoperability. He discusses innovative design trends like "intents and solvers," which simplify cross-chain transactions for users, and Omni Labs’ mission to abstract blockchain complexities, enabling seamless participation in the on-chain economy. Austin also opens up about leadership challenges, including pivoting after significant fundraising, and emphasizes the value of transparency, collaboration, and a strong support network. The conversation concludes with insights into the evolving crypto landscape and Austin's vision for a neutral and open economic system. Timestamps: 00:00 - Intro 00:31 - Introduction to Omni and Solvernet 01:30 - Austin King's Journey from Harvard to Crypto 03:02 - Identifying the Need for Interoperability 05:20 - The Ripple Acquisition Story 06:43 - Understanding the XRP Community 10:19 - Misunderstandings About XRP and Ripple 14:24 - Cults and Communities in Crypto 16:21 - Building Omni and Its Vision 20:56 - The Importance of Interoperability 23:24 - Pivoting After Fundraising 28:01 - Support Networks for Founders 30:33 - Conviction in Decision-Making 33:37 - Overview of the Omni Token and Network 39:04 - Defining Success in the Crypto Space 41:34 - Long-Term Vision for Crypto Development Disclaimer: The hosts and the firms they represent may hold stakes in the companies mentioned in this podcast. None of this is financial advice.…
Follow Building in Public Podcast: https://x.com/builtnpublicpod Sal sits down with Alexandra from Staex, a company redefining IoT through a trusted, decentralized network. They discuss the inefficiencies of traditional network protocols for modern IoT and how Staex’s approach re-architects infrastructure to reduce overhead and enhance security. Alexandra highlights Staex’s impact, including saving a U.S. client with 2,000 charging stations $100,000 annually by optimizing data transmission. She also shares use cases like anchoring battery data on-chain for regulatory compliance and using drones to measure electromagnetic fields. The conversation reveals Staex’s shift from a decentralization-first pitch to a focus on efficiency and cost savings, and Alexandra invites builders to join the evolution of DePIN and the machine economy. This episode offers a compelling look at how IoT, blockchain, and regulatory compliance are converging to reshape industries. Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction 00:31 - Overview of Staex and IoT Challenges 01:40 - Alexandra's Background in IoT Networking 05:26 - The Monolithic Approach of Staex 08:09 - Evolving the Pitch to Enterprises 10:33 - Understanding Cost Savings in IoT 12:12 - Industrial Use Cases for Staex 15:19 - Regulatory Challenges and Opportunities 17:19 - Current Stage and Future Plans for Staex 20:16 - Alexandra's Aspirations Beyond Staex 21:47 - Call to Action for Builders and Collaborators Disclaimer: The hosts and the firms they represent may hold stakes in the companies mentioned in this podcast. None of this is financial advice.…
Follow Building in Public Podcast: https://x.com/builtnpublicpod Connor welcomes Sami, former co-host of the Building in Public podcast, to explore Bittensor, a decentralized AI platform revolutionizing how intelligence is developed and shared. They discuss Bittensor’s potential to challenge centralized AI models like OpenAI, its unique decentralized approach with specialized subnets, and the importance of financial incentives for open-source innovation. Sami highlights the challenges of emission distribution and the community's dedication to improving the protocol, expressing optimism about Bittensor’s future. Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction 01:19 - Recap of Previous Bittensor Episode 02:05 - Sami's Experience with Bittensor 03:03 - What Bittensor Means for the Average Person 05:17 - Importance of Decentralized AI 06:36 - Open Source and Financial Incentives 08:43 - The Power of Open Source Innovation 10:07 - Crowdsourcing Intelligence in AI 12:33 - Comparing Kaggle and Bittensor 14:32 - Incentives for Contributors in Bittensor 15:14 - Challenges and Improvements in Bittensor 18:00 - Community Commitment to Bittensor 20:16 - The Future of Bittensor and AI 21:11 - Sami's Journey and Conviction in Bittensor 25:47 - Closing Remarks and Resources Disclaimer: The hosts and the firms they represent may hold stakes in the companies mentioned in this podcast. None of this is financial advice.…
Follow Building in Public Podcast: https://x.com/builtnpublicpod Sal sits down with Nils, founder and CEO of Auki Labs, to explore the future of spatial intelligence, machine perception, and augmented reality. Nils shares how his journey began with a vision for AR overlays in tabletop games like Warhammer, ultimately leading to breakthroughs in spatial computing. They discuss the potential of DePIN to make AI more accessible, drawing parallels between AR's evolution and human language. Nils addresses the limitations of current AR tech, such as battery life and processing power, and proposes new types of wearable devices as a solution. The conversation also delves into Auki's token system, which incentivizes contributions to a decentralized machine perception network. This episode offers a compelling look at the future of AR, robotics, and human-machine interaction. Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction 00:37 - Sponsor Message: Polygon 01:00 - Introduction to Nils and Auki Labs 02:02 - Inspiration Behind Auki and Spatial Computing 05:36 - DePIN: AI and Its Resources 06:52 - Terence McKenna and the Evolution of Language 09:58 - Augmented Reality as Humanity's Oldest Project 10:50 - The Future of Robotics and Human Language 14:32 - Decentralized Mapping and Positioning 15:57 - The Inevitable Global Movement of DePIN 16:27 - Memetic Engineering: A Career Overview 20:27 - The Concept of Memes and Their Impact 25:41 - Auki's Business Model and Go-to-Market Strategy 27:30 - AR Notes and Communication in Retail 30:53 - AI's Role in Retail Efficiency 33:44 - Form Factors for Spatial Computing 40:03 - Decentralized Collaborative Spatial Computing 41:51 - Auki's Token and Crypto Strategy Disclaimer: The hosts and the firms they represent may hold stakes in the companies mentioned in this podcast. None of this is financial advice.…
Sal talks to Al, the founder of Koii, about their platform that lets users run decentralized apps on personal computers. They discuss Koii’s new feature allowing token staking and rewards, creating an open marketplace for developers and users. Al shares his journey from blockchain education to building Koii, driven by a passion for technology’s impact, particularly in medicine. The conversation highlights how Koii simplifies decentralization, making it accessible even to those with little technical knowledge. Al emphasizes Koii's mission to lower barriers for developers and promote community-driven projects. Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction 01:15 - Background and Journey to Koii 06:07 - User Experience and Node Installation 08:55 - Financial Incentives vs. Community Engagement 12:57 - Developer Token Integration and Ecosystem 13:36 - Comparison with Other Crypto Projects 18:57 - Decentralization and Node Sales Discussion 24:52 - Closing Thoughts and Future of Decentralized Products Disclaimer: The hosts and the firms they represent may hold stakes in the companies mentioned in this podcast. None of this is financial advice.…
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