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  • On this special bonus episode of Rehash, we’re recapping Season 2 of Crypto The Game (CTG) with CTG founders and getting some juicy confessions from some of the finalists and players.

    We start by chatting with Dylan Abruscato, Tyler Cagle, and Bryan Lee from the CTG team about their thoughts on what went well this season and what they might change for future seasons. We get a behind the scenes look into their decision making around some of the changes in gameplay this season and whether they were able to predict the outcomes from the season.

    We then speak with Eva Beylin, representing CTG Season 2 winner, Player #733, Will Hunter and Nico Valencia, who were finalists in Season 2, and Katy Jeremko, who almost made it to the finals and had a fiery and controversial gameplay with boyfriend, Nico. All four players share their strategy and gameplay and reveal some shocking confessions.

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    LINKS

    Crypto The Game: https://www.cryptothegame.com/CTG Season 1 Recap on Rehash: https://youtu.be/vwEmkO10K1o?si=pKfa7YXM0doaybS6

    TIMESTAMPS

    0:00 Intro

    4:08 CTG S2 Recap

    5:51 How many players were doxxed vs anon?

    6:41 What was the NFT based mechanic used in Season 2 of CTG?

    11:22 CTG founders’ thoughts on finale and winner

    15:25 How Season 2 was different from Season 1

    23:19 Most and least successful parts of Season 2 of CTG

    30:17 Final thoughts from founders of CTG

    33:52 Recap of finalists’ campaigns

    41:14 Players share their strategies and gameplay

    44:20 Will’s big confession

    46:57 Diana’s confession

    48:02 How the players would change the game in future seasons

    52:19 How players would play the game differently in future seasons

    56:26 More player confessions

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  • On this episode of Rehash, we’re speaking with Jonah Erlich about what a multisignature wallet is, how it’s different from MPC (multiparty computation), best security practices for managing a multisig, and how to be a good multisig signer.

    Jonah experienced many of the common challenges multisig signers face when he was operating as a core team member of ConstitutionDAO back in late 2022, which is what inspired him to build Den, a tool that helps teams operate more quickly, safely, and effectively onchain through things like human readable descriptions, notifications, recurring transactions, and much more which Jonah shares more about in this episode.

    We wrap up with a few “can you nots” where we share some of our biggest pet peeves about things multisig signers or people operating in crypto in general like to do, and Jonah overdelivers on his campaign promise to tell an embarrassing childhood story about Diana by telling not one but two embarrassing childhood stories about her.

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    0:00 Intro

    3:10 How Jonah campaigned for his spot on Rehash

    6:17 What is a multisgnature wallet?

    10:42 Multisig vs MPC

    14:40 How to be a good multisig signer and best practices

    29:55 What is Den?

    32:44 How Den makes multisig ops easier

    38:31 How does Den make money?

    39:38 How does the Den team ship so fast?

    44:50 What Jonah would improve about the Safe ecosystem

    47:38 Long term vision for Den

    49:55 Can You Not

    54:48 Jonah’s embarrassing story about Diana

    59:57 Follow Jonah

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  • On our final special bonus episode of Rehash recorded live in Denver on March 1, 2024, we’re holding our first ever debate between three major L2 chains: Polygon, Arbitrum, and Optimism. The representatives from each chain are Hudson Jameson (Polygon), Disruption Joe (Arbitrum), and Binji (Optimism).

    Each representative gives opening and closing statements about why the layer 2 chain they’re working on is the best one, shares some popular use cases for projects building on their chain, and some even attack other chains in an attempt to win the L2 wars.

    This debate is all in good fun, as we all believe in a multichain future and are rooting for the success of all three chains, but we do wrap up the episode by asking our live studio audience to vote on which chain they’re most bullish on after hearing the debates.

    At the end of the day, we all want each other to win, and we all want Ethereum to win.

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    LINKS

    Polygon: https://polygon.technology/Arbitrum: https://arbitrum.foundation/Optimism: https://optimism.io/

    TIMESTAMPS

    0:00 Intro

    4:02 Arbitrum opening statement

    6:34 Polygon opening statement

    8:57 Optimism opening statement

    12:11 Optimism use cases

    14:42 Polygon use cases

    18:54 Arbitrum use cases

    22:20 Polygon closing statement

    25:30 Optimism closing statement

    29:26 Arbitrum closing statement

    32:49 Which L2 is the winner?

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  • On this episode of Rehash, we’re speaking with Caitlin Cook, Head of Communications and Marketing at Hxro Labs, a distributed liquidity layer for derivatives trading and betting on Solana.

    Caitlin is the first guest from the Solana ecosystem that we’ve had on the podcast, so we had to take advantage of this time to ask her all the questions about Solana. Caitlin talks about some trends she’s seeing on Solana that are unique to the ecosystem, why she believes Solana has grown so much, and what role she sees Solana playing in our multichain world moving forward.

    Prior to joining Hxro Labs, where she works now, Caitlin was a DeFi educator for about 18 months, primarily educating TradFi institutions about DeFi but also creating educational content for the general public as well, so we chatted about her experiences with that and what she found to be the most convincing narratives for both the general public as well as TradFi institutions to pique their curiosity about DeFi and begin to onboard them.

    Finally, Caitlin shared some great insights on the best ways to onboard the next billion users to crypto.

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    LINKS

    XP Ticket: https://xp.xyz/Moonwalk: https://moonwalk.fit/Hxro Network: https://hxro.com/Solana: https://solana.com/

    TIMESTAMPS

    0:00 Intro

    4:16 Solana overview

    12:11 Best projects being built on Solana

    23:27 Solana’s role in the multichain world

    27:15 Vibes/culture in Solana

    30:06 Why has Solana seen so much growth lately?

    31:39 DeFi education for consumers

    43:33 DeFi education for institutions

    51:03 Caitlin’s thoughts on memecoins

    54:48 Caitlin’s price predictions for Bitcoin/Ethereum/Solana ATH

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  • On this special bonus episode of Rehash recorded live in Denver on March 1, 2024, we’re speaking with Irene Wu, Foobar, and Munam about the multichain world.

    We start by identifying some of the challenges of building for cross chain interoperability and whether certain tradeoffs will inevitably exist in a multichain world.

    Then, we speculate on what a multichain world might look like, how far away from that ideal future we currently are, and what needs to happen in order for us to reach the next billion people with crypto.

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    LayerZero: https://layerzero.network/Clusters: https://clusters.xyz/

    TIMESTAMPS

    0:00 Intro

    2:34 Why are there so many blockchains?

    8:39 Challenges of cross chain interoperability

    17:57 What does a multichain world look like?

    25:32 Disadvantages of a multichain world

    34:21 When will a multichain world exist?

    36:29 Do we need more innovation in the next cycle?

    40:16 Final thoughts

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  • On this episode of Rehash, we’re speaking with Maggie Love, founder of SheFi, about onboarding newcomers to crypto and making web3 a friendlier space for women and non-binary folks.

    SheFi is an organization that’s empowering professional women and nonbinary folks to reinvent careers in frontier industries like web3 and AI. They’re currently on their 10th cohort and have almost 3,000 members.

    Maggie has primarily been working on SheFi on a part time basis outside of her full time job and just recently went full time with SheFi, so we’re really excited to see what comes next.

    We had the special privilege of recording this episode live in person with Maggie during our Rehash event at ETH Denver, and we hope you find this episode as inspiring as we did.

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    SheFi: https://www.shefi.org/

    TIMESTAMPS

    0:00 Intro

    2:53 SheFi origin story

    6:22 The original SheFi community

    9:58 SheFi curriculum

    13:54 Funding SheFi

    18:57 How Maggie deals with Twitter trolls

    22:01 Best ways to onboard people to crypto

    25:28 Managing a global community

    30:18 Women specific panels - good or bad?

    33:07 Future of SheFi

    37:27 Follow Maggie and SheFi

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  • On this special bonus episode of Rehash recorded live in Denver on March 1, 2024, we’re speaking with Dylan and Tyler, co-founders of Crypto The Game, as well as Richie and Tina, two finalists from Season 1 of CTG.

    Dylan and Tyler share behind the scenes secrets on the creation of Season 1 of CTG, including how they came up with the challenges, issues they had to tackle in real time, and unexpected things to come out of the game.

    Richie and Tina then share their perspective of CTG as not only players, but finalists. They share their very different strategies throughout the game, building alliances, and what they would do differently next season.

    Finally, Dylan and Tyler reveal some alpha on what you can expect from Season 2 of CTG, which will be launching soon.

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    LINKS

    Crypto The Game: https://cryptothegame.com/

    TIMESTAMPS

    0:00 Intro

    2:22 What is Crypto The Game (CTG)?

    3:10 Backstory of CTG

    4:24 Why crypto?

    7:43 Creator expectations vs reality

    11:49 Origin of challenges

    13:25 Winner predictions

    17:59 What the creators would change about Season 2

    18:49 Finalists’ perspective and strategy

    46:36 Follow Dylan, Tyler, Richie, and Tina

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  • On this episode of Rehash, we’re speaking with Richie Bonilla, founder of Forage, about onchain distribution and culture, how to introduce new consumer behaviors, and thinking beyond skeuomorphic models.

    Richie is a repeat guest who previously made an appearance on Rehash almost a year ago in S4 E7 where he talked about the future of independent work.

    Today, Richie is working on Forage, the easiest way for people to discover and support their favorite onchain projects. You’ll hear us mention his new product as Quests in this episode, but since we recorded this episode, the product has actually been renamed to Forage and you can find it at forage.xyz.

    In this highly conversational episode, Richie and I talk through traditional models of distribution in media that have failed us and left a bad taste in our mouth and propose new models of onchain distribution that break down a lot of the assumptions we’ve made about concepts like advertising and ownership.

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    TIMESTAMPS

    0:00 Intro

    3:17 Problems with traditional distribution models

    9:04 How do we introduce new human behaviors?

    23:39 What is onchain culture?

    34:51 Onchain distribution and growth

    43:00 What is Forage? (prev: Quests)

    50:51 Will BTC/ETH reach ATH in 2024?

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  • On this episode of Rehash, we’re speaking with Irina Panovich (aka aiio) about non-linear models for cultural production, the importance of physicality and play when exploring emerging tech, and the importance of experimentation in crypto.

    For the last five years, aiio has been experimenting with an arts and tech collective in Copenhagen called 320 Colab, testing out various theses relating to funding for artists and creatives. This is her first time sharing publicly on a podcast about her experiences and learnings from that experiment.

    We talk a lot in this episode about experimenting in crypto, especially with community and culture, and aiio shares some key learnings and advice for building a community around foundational values and using human centered design.

    She also gives us a sneak peek into a new project she’s working on right now that will be launching soon - a new podcast with UFO that she’ll be using to experiment with new forms and models for podcasting.

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    Liminal State: https://liminalstate.bandcamp.com/UFO Ep 47: https://ufo.mirror.xyz/Pifu_UYAW7nvMVkCmLY7y84rzF9er_cuqFaRzvf6DTIAdditional reading: Are We Human? Notes on an Archaeology of Design by Beatriz Colomina and Mark Wrigley Radical Friends: Decentralised Autonomous Organisations by Ruth Catlow and Penny Rafferty and Artists Re:Thinking the Blockchain by Ruth Catlow and friends The Archipelago Conversations by Édouard Glissant and Hans Ulrich Obrist After the Internet. Digital Networks between the Capital and the Common by Tiziana TerranovaThe Carrier Bag of Fiction by Ursula Le Guin The Dawn of Everything by David Græber Oneness v the 1% by Vandana Shiva The Creative Act: A Way of Being by Rick Rubin Science in Action by Bruno Latour Future Art Ecosystems 3: Art x Decentralised Tech by https://futureartecosystems.orgSocial Avalanche: Crowds, Cities and Financial Markets by Christian Borch The Order of Time by Carlo Rovelli The Doors of Perception by Aldous Huxley

    TIMESTAMPS

    0:00 Intro

    3:06 How aiio got involved with 320 Colab

    10:56 Non-linear frameworks for artists’ monetization

    15:11 How aiio would run 320 Colab differently today

    19:14 How important are in person experiences?

    24:13 The importance of play in tech

    27:42 Resources for community builders

    30:14 How to build culture better

    40:42 aiio’s new project

    44:27 Will ETH/BTC reach ATH in 2024?

    45:32 Follow aiio

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  • On this episode of Rehash, we’re speaking with Eshita, Head of Strategy at Astria, about the current state of crypto infra, why developer tooling is lagging, and we get to the bottom of what shared sequencers are.

    After spending a couple of years researching the crypto ecosystem, Eshita started to feel like a bystander and wanted to become more of an active participant in the ecosystem, so she recently joined Astria to help build out their shared sequencer network.

    Astria allows many rollups to share a single decentralized network of sequencers, which increases censorship resistance and enables faster block confirmations, all while allowing each rollup to maintain their own sovereignty.

    We then zoom out a bit and look at crypto infrastructure as a whole, and Eshita shares what she believes to be some of the most important pieces in the infra space right now as well as areas where she hopes to see more development and innovation moving forward.

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    The Myth of the Infrastructure Phase (USV): https://www.usv.com/writing/2018/10/the-myth-of-the-infrastructure-phase/

    TIMESTAMPS

    0:00 Intro

    3:03 How Eshita got into crypto

    6:33 From researcher to operator

    7:30 What are shared sequencers?

    19:46 Current state of crypto infra

    28:28 What are modular blockchains, and what is Celestia?

    35:20 Will infra still be the focus of the next cycle?

    39:06 Eshita’s bullish predictions for ETH/BTC ATH

    40:41 Follow Eshita

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  • On this episode of Rehash, we’re speaking with Julia Lipton, Founder and General Partner at Awesome People Ventures, about unlocking latent potential in humans, finding product market fit in web3 communities, and the most important things happening in the global landscape right now.

    In many ways it’s surprising that it took us until Season 7 to bring Julia on the podcast because she has actually played a part in Rehash from Day 0 as you’ll hear us talk about at the beginning of this episode. Julia is an investor, connector of people, and all around one of the kindest and most generous humans I’ve encountered in this space.

    In this episode we start out by talking about DAO Masters, a project she crowdfunded through Mirror that ended up winding down last summer, and what she learned about the give-get equation through her experience there. She wrote a really thoughtful Twitter thread about the give-get equation that I’ve linked in the show notes and would encourage you all to check out, especially if you’re someone working in or adjacent to the DAO ecosystem.

    We then get into a discussion around why there’s so much latent and unused human talent floating around in the corporate world and what people have been doing about it, such as flocking to freelance and contract work, or even to DAOs. Obviously DAOs aren’t perfect and are far from it, but Julia shares some strategies she thinks could be implemented for DAOs to be more effective in their operations while maintaining the same draw they have for people today.

    Finally, we talk about what Julia is most focused on in the global landscape with crypto and nintynick chimes in with a question about progressive decentralization.

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    Give/get equation

    TIMESTAMPS

    0:00 Intro

    3:10 Julia’s involvement with Rehash from Day 0

    4:34 Why DAO Masters shut down

    10:29 Communities as products

    17:04 Why human talent is so underutilized in corporate world

    22:25 What v2 of DAOs might look like

    26:46 Awesome People Ventures and Awesome People Talent

    31:31 Global landscape for freelancers

    32:23 Development of global currencies

    37:15 Types of projects Julia is focused on in 2024

    39:45 Progressive decentralization

    42:25 BTC/ETH ATH 2024

    43:17 Follow Julia

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  • On this episode of Rehash, we’re speaking with 13yearoldvc, Ecosystem Lead at Eigenlayer, about how she studied 50 projects a day to identify trends as a VC, why she now enjoys building more than investing, and what it is about Eigenlayer that she believes makes it a really special one of a kind project.

    “If you can’t explain it to a 10 year old in 2 minutes or less, don’t own it.” -Peter Lynch

    Few people in web3 are very good at explaining crypto and blockchain concepts in a way that’s easy for mainstream consumers to understand (myself included), but 13yearoldvc is different. She came into this episode loaded with analogies that make complex topics like staking and data availability and seemingly complex projects like Eigenlayer easily understandable to a 10 year old.

    On a more personal note, she shares how she found her ikigai with her work at Eigenlayer now and her best advice for others to find their ikigai. She also shares her best advice for others who want to succeed as a VC or as a builder in web3 or both.

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    Eigenlayer Blog: https://www.blog.eigenlayer.xyz/

    TIMESTAMPS

    0:00 Intro

    2:25 The story behind 13yearoldvc’s name

    4:21 Why 13yearoldvc hated being a VC

    8:46 Does 13yearoldvc still invest in crypto?

    9:09 Why 13yearoldvc wanted to work at Eigenlayer

    13:19 Stakers and operators 101

    16:17 What is Eigenlayer? (ELI5)

    18:44 What does an Ecosystem Lead do?

    22:50 13yearoldvc’s honest take on data availability

    27:57 Fundamentals and pumpamentals

    29:30 Finding ikigai

    33:51 How to prepare yourself for the next bull run

    35:15 Telegram bots

    39:21 Questions from Twitter

    42:13 ATH for ETH and BTC in 2024

    46:32 Follow 13yearoldvc

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  • On this episode of Rehash, we’re speaking with Gabriel, founder of Mochi, a coordination game for autonomous worlds.

    AI and blockchain are two buzzwords anyone operating remotely adjacent to the tech space has heard a lot of in recent years, but we haven’t heard much of the two concepts operating together.

    Gabriel believes there’s actually a strong case for AI and blockchain to operate together, and in this episode he shares why he believes blockchain and crypto can have a strong impact on AI and provides a plethora of fascinating examples and future use cases for the two to interoperate.

    We then get into a discussion about autonomous worlds - how Gabriel defines them, what they unlock, and why they might be the next evolution of DAOs.

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    Mochi: https://mochi.game/Botto: https://www.botto.com/Eternal Garden: https://eternal-garden.xyz/DreamTensor: https://www.instagram.com/dreamtensor/S5 E5 | Onchain World Building w/Peter Pan: https://rehash.mirror.xyz/GKqi1D_RMV_96mAUixdeRVDLUrRVr9lLFKtRrKDB4Ok

    TIMESTAMPS

    0:00 Intro

    2:48 How do blockchain and AI work together?

    10:48 Barbenheimer Meme Bomb

    17:09 Implications of onchain AI on real world scenarios

    20:47 What are autonomous worlds?

    28:23 Are autonomous worlds the next evolution of DAOs?

    31:02 Real world applications of autonomous worlds

    35:16 Questions from Twitter

    44:12 Gabriel’s predictions for ETH/BTC high prices in 2024

    46:43 Follow Gabriel

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  • On this episode of Rehash, we’re speaking with Birb aka Chairman Birb Bernanke aka bonecondor on Twitter all about the new Bitcoin ETF and best security practices in crypto.

    Birb started her career in TradFi and was a product manager for a number of years before joining OtterSec, a blockchain security audits company. We start out by talking about the Bitcoin ETF, and Birb patiently answers a lot of my very basic questions, like what is an ETF and how is it different from index funds, before we move into more interesting questions like is this a good move for the crypto industry overall and what does this tell us about how the SEC will be treating crypto companies in 2024.

    After we figure out what a Bitcoin ETF is, we get into a discussion about security best practices for DeFi protocols and other companies building onchain. Birb shares her best pieces of advice for organizations and for end users to avoid scams and hacks and gives us an inside look into what really goes on behind the scenes of some of these hacks.

  • On our first episode of Season 7, we’re speaking with DeFi Beats aka Johnny Gabriele about how to not get rekt in crypto, why WAGMI is not dead, and his best pieces of advice for newcomers to the crypto and blockchain space.

    DeFi Beats is an advisor, investor, DeFi power user, good listener, and self admittedly terrible speller.

    He initially had his sights set on getting his PhD and becoming a professor, but when that plan fell through, he found himself in a unique job as part management consultant, part podcaster, and part therapist where he helped numerous people find solutions to problems they were facing across a wide spectrum of areas - from air conditioning to figure skating to life threatening medical conditions.

    Today, he has rechanneled his eagerness to help into helping onboard people to the blockchain space and saving people from getting rekt by their inner degenerate. He’s currently building out an AI chatbot called The Crypto Professor that’s designed to help newcomers learn about crypto and stay safe while exploring the space.

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    The Crypto Professor: https://twitter.com/Crypt0Profess0rStand With Crypto: https://www.standwithcrypto.org/politicians

    TIMESTAMPS

    0:00 Intro

    3:03 DeFi Beats’ background

    13:47 How DeFi Beats discovered blockchain

    18:03 How to get politicians to pay attention to crypto

    21:07 Crypto onboarding AI chatbot

    24:02 DeFi Beats’ biggest lessons learned for newcomers

    28:46 How to find new friends in crypto

    36:03 Fixed vs non-fixed mindset

    40:57 Questions from Twitter

    45:52 BTC/ETH price predictions for 2024

    47:03 Follow DeFi Beats

  • On this bonus episode of Season 6, we bring back some of your favorite Rehash guests from the past to share their perspectives on what happened in 2023 and what they are most bullish on moving forward to 2024. Hudson Jameson (S6 E5), Sirsu (S5 E1), Maya Bakhai (S5 E3), and Stefen Deleveaux (S2 E11) join us to wrap up the year from a wide array of perspectives, including DAOs, gaming, technical, and VC.

    This episode was a ton of fun to record and hopefully just as fun to listen to. It’s filled with great insights as well that, when combined, paint a holistic picture of where the Ethereum ecosystem stands today.

    Stay tuned for announcements on upcoming guest elections for Season 7 and fun new plans for the new year. Also, if you’re interested in sponsoring Rehash, please check out rehashweb3.xyz/sponsor for more information or reach out at [email protected].

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    Stefen Deleveaux: https://twitter.com/stefdelev

    LINKS

    DAOs, DACs, DAs, and More by Vitalik Buterin: https://blog.ethereum.org/2014/05/06/daos-dacs-das-and-more-an-incomplete-terminology-guideDevCon0 Playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJqWcTqh_zKEjpSej3ddtDOKPRGl_7MhS&si=NpCuno1DBufA_xYmOasis Onchain: https://www.oasisonchain.xyz/Past guest appearances: S6 E5 | Ethereum Secrets & Avoiding Burnout w/Hudson Jameson: https://rehash.simplecast.com/episodes/s6-e5-ethereum-secrets-avoiding-burnout-w-hudson-jamesonS5 E1 | Competition, Community, and Culture w/Sirsu: https://rehash.simplecast.com/episodes/s5-e1-competition-community-cultureS5 E3 | Adding Spice to Venture Capital w/Maya Bakhai: https://rehash.simplecast.com/episodes/s5-e3-adding-spice-to-venture-capital-w-maya-bakhaiS3 E11 | DAO Governance, Tooling, and Culture w/Stefen Deleveaux: https://rehash.simplecast.com/episodes/dao-governance-tooling-and-culture-with-stefen-deleveaux

    TIMESTAMPS

    0:00 Intro

    5:48 VC summary of 2023 crypto

    11:33 DAO update 2023

    22:43 Raising money in 2023

    25:33 Technical recap of 2023

    37:33 Consumer crypto is winning

    39:43 What our guests are bullish on in 2024

    48:26 Oasis Onchain

    52:28 Rapid fire round

    56:21 Game: Categories

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  • On our final episode of Season 6, we’re speaking with Dan Hunt, co-founder of Foster, about deliberately developmental organizations, how we can help individuals within an organization grow individually while also growing together, and some practical strategies for overcoming common challenges faced in decentralized organizations.

    Foster is a collaborative organization for editorial and writing support, and also deeply involved in several other communities across the crypto and web3 space where he’s helped facilitate the human and relational side of each organization.

    This episode contains equal parts theoretical and philosophical principles, as well as practical and actionable steps any leader or member of an organization can take to strengthen the culture within their organization.

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    Dan’s Substack: danhunt.substack.com An Everyone Culture: Becoming a Deliberately Developmental Organization by Robert Kegan: https://www.amazon.com/Everyone-Culture-Deliberately-Developmental-Organization/dp/1625278624Reinventing Organizations by Frederic Laloux: https://www.amazon.com/Reinventing-Organizations-Frederic-Laloux/dp/2960133501/ref=sr_1_1?hvadid=580766137634&hvdev=c&hvlocphy=9033780&hvnetw=g&hvqmt=e&hvrand=11010857034710310604&hvtargid=kwd-73133255316&hydadcr=21905_13324233&keywords=reinventing+organizations&qid=1703114589&sr=8-1

    TIMESTAMPS

    0:00 Intro

    2:40 Common challenges in decentralized organizations

    5:37 How to spot a cult leader

    9:10 Becoming ourselves, together

    13:13 Conflict resolution in DAOs

    19:04 Resources for communicating and organizing better

    24:10 The deliberately developmental organization framework

    31:56 Best practices for developing values in an organization

    38:23 Best way to scale a deliberately developmental organization

    43:50 Follow Dan

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  • On this episode of Rehash, we’re speaking with David Phelps, co-founder of JokeRace, about fun ways to gamify governance and his biggest takeaways from recent conferences he attended on the current state of crypto and what we should be focusing on in this space in the near future.

    This is David’s second appearance on Rehash and will be a bit of a sequel to the first one, so if you’re not familiar with David or JokeRace, pause this episode and go back and listen to S3 E2 from September 15, 2022 first for context on what you’re about to hear in this episode.

    JokeRace is a contest platform for communities to make, execute, and reward decisions. Rehash has been using JokeRace since its early days to help decide which guests appear on the podcast, and you can learn more about that on our website at rehashweb3.xyz.

    Speaking of which, our next round of guest nominations will be starting right after the holidays in early January, so make sure you’re following us on socials and subscribed to us on Mirror or Substack to make sure you don’t miss any announcements on that.

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    David’s first Rehash appearance (S3 E2)ArbitrumDAO contest on JokeRaceSolana Thesis by Ryan WatkinsDavid’s Substack

    TIMESTAMPS

    0:00 Intro

    3:03 Updates on JokeRace

    4:28 Downvoting

    5:55 Rehashing David’s first appearance on the pod

    6:19 ArbitrumDAO grants contest

    8:54 Executability feature

    12:46 Fun, new use cases for JokeRace

    22:48 Biggest takeaways from DevConnect Istanbul and Art Basel

    36:20 Crypto projects David is most bullish on

    38:44 Cats of Istanbul

    40:18 David’s best joke

    41:32 Question from the community

    42:44 Follow David

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  • On this episode of Rehash, we’re speaking with Ravi Bakhai, founder of Hypeshot, about why livestreaming is a compelling medium across so many industries, what a crypto-enabled live streaming platform unlocks for creators, and future livestreaming trends we can expect to see in the next five years.

    Even though livestreaming has technically been around since the early 1990s, with the very first livestream taking place in 1993 when a few employees from Xerox PARC in California decided to livestream their buddies’ band performance, livestreaming didn’t really pick up steam until the late 2000s or early 2010s when YouTube launched livestreaming and Twitch was born.

    Since then, livestreaming has seen a slow but steady growth, primarily in niche communities. More recently, however, livestreaming has been seeping into a wider array of industries and creator types. Now we’re not just seeing gamers streaming on Twitch, but we’re also seeing artists, musicians, and other types of creators in the streaming scene. On the opposite end of that spectrum, we’re seeing big corporations building livestreaming into their corporate marketing and communications strategies as well.

    Ravi also shares the latest on Hypeshot, the crypto-enabled live streaming platform he’s building, as well as how some of his favorite streamers have been using the crypto elements there. Finally, we riff on some serious and some not so serious use cases we’d like to see on Hypeshot in the future.

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    LINKS

    “Life is Non-fungible” Ted Talk (Roham Gharegozlou): https://youtu.be/u894J50AqOs?si=9cHa9r15HVK6eZvA

    TIMESTAMPS

    0:00 Intro

    2:29 Origin story of Hypeshot

    6:25 Free to consume, valuable to own

    7:33 History of livestreaming

    13:35 Monetizing from livestreaming

    14:35 What crypto unlocks for livestreaming

    18:11 Hypeshot vs Unlonely vs Livepeer

    20:21 Distribution in web3 media

    23:10 Ravi’s favorite Hypeshot streamers

    23:42 New use cases for crypto-enabled livestreaming

    27:28 Future of web3 livestreaming

    32:49 Who Ravi wants to hear on the podcast

    33:39 How Ravi crypto pills his friends and family

    36:35 Follow Ravi

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  • On this episode of Rehash, we’re speaking with Brennan Mulligan, DAO Program Manager at SuperRare Labs, about effective leadership strategies in DAOs, new spins on progressive decentralization, and Brennan’s new ultrarunning career.

    If you’re a DAO operator or a facilitator or manager in any organization, you’ll really enjoy this episode and learn something new from Brennan. He shares so many insightful learnings from his time in DAOs and pulls from his background in cognitive science to really understand the ways in which people and organizations function.

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    Anticapture by Spencer Graham: https://spengrah.mirror.xyz/f6bZ6cPxJpP-4K_NB7JcjbU0XblJcaf7kVLD75dOYRQThe Tyranny of Structurelessness by Jo Freeman: https://www.jofreeman.com/joreen/tyranny.htmHats Protocol: https://twitter.com/hatsprotocolATX DAO: https://twitter.com/ATXDAORareDAO: https://twitter.com/rare_protocolSuperRare Forum: http://forum.superrare.com

    TIMESTAMPS

    0:00 Intro

    2:38 Brennan’s background in DAOs

    6:26 Have Brennan’s feelings toward DAOs changed?

    7:39 Brennan’s definition of DAO

    9:07 What is “capture resistance”?

    13:25 Brennan’s biggest learnings from organizing people in DAOs

    21:31 Balancing inclusivity with productivity in DAOs

    29:15 Trust enables centralization

    35:09 Progressive decentralization

    38:35 DAO compensation models

    47:17 Ultrarunning and the human body as a DAO

    55:28 How Brennan crypto pills his friends and family

    56:13 Brennan’s podcast guest nomination next season

    56:47 Brennan’s favorite tech drama

    58:31 Follow Brennan

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