Oleg Fomenko of Sweat Economy and Sweatcoin predicts that tokenized physical activity will be worth trillions of dollars, and employers will one day pay you to exercise.
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Jake Campton, communications lead and community advocate at VeChain, argues that providing incentives through gamification and Web3 is a sure path toward getting the masses to adopt more sustainable practices.
1883This podcast is produced in collaboration with the Metis network and explores the role of layer-2 solutions in providing fast, secure and scalable transactions on Ethereum as it continues to surge in popularity.
934We’re in a bull market. Now what? Jonathan and Ray share their thoughts, ideas and expectations for the crypto market in 2024.
4752Sonali Giovino, global head of ecosystems at De.Fi, believes decentralized finance security has gotten more coverage over the years because risks discourage adoption.
14228Antoni Zolciak, co-founder of Aleph Zero, explains that delisting privacy-centric cryptocurrencies like Monero is the industry’s way of responding to regulations, and only projects willing to adapt may survive.
4617Generative AI can help indie studios build games on a budget and developers scale Web3 gaming, Atlas CEO Ben James tells The Agenda podcast.
2780The co-founder of Polygon argues that there aren’t enough layer-2 networks despite the growing belief there are too many.
3108Jeff, the founder of Merlin Chain, argues that Ethereum can handle most of the innovations built on layer-2 networks, but Bitcoin cannot, making layer-2s more important for the Bitcoin ecosystem.
3497Code Green co-founder Inna Modja explains how Web3 and art are at the vanguard of social activism and raising awareness about climate change.
1647Ray Chan, the CEO of Memeland, explains why SocialFi may not be the best way to describe decentralized social media and how social apps are easier to onboard users than trading apps.
2037Rich Rines, an initial contributor to Core DAO, makes a strong case for BRC-20 and building utility on the Bitcoin blockchain as an extension of Satoshi’s vision and an alternative pathway for miners in the future.
5375Factland DAO co-founder Evan Hansen tells The Agenda podcast that decentralization can help cut through media bias when fact-checking information.
1463Larisa Barbu, the chief operating officer of Exchange Art, credits Solana’s recent explosion to the resilient nature of its community, focusing on developers and FOMO after major roadmap updates.
902Mita CEO Kena Amoah argues that GameFi could rival DeFi in attracting new users if developers combine incentives with fun.
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