#187 - 0xDESIGNER
0xDesigner is an designer, imagineer and self-described provocateur. He is currently working on Design Everydays where he shares design concepts that explore ways web3 can be more useful, exciting or easier to use. Follow him on Warpcast @0xdesigner and on X @0xDesigner. For more episodes, go to podofjake.com. Previous guests include Mark Cuban, Vitalik Buterin, Brian Armstrong, Balaji Srinivasan, Keith Rabois, Ali Spagnola, Anthony Pompliano, Raoul Pal, Julia Galef, Jack Butcher, Tim Draper, and over 100 others alike. Learn from founders and CEOs of companies like OpenAI, Coinbase, Solana, Polygon, AngelList, Oura, and Replit, and investors from Founders Fund, a16z, Union Square Ventures, and many more. I appreciate your support and hope you enjoy. Thanks to Chase Devens for the show notes and Yiction for the music. Lastly, I love hearing from fans of the pod. Feel free to email me any time at jake@blogofjake.com. Thank you!
EP4 Are hotdogs sandwiches? With Myk
Myk is an indie onchain hacker who recently launched Log a Dog, the world’s first onchain hotdog eating competition. He jumped on the pod to talk about Log a Dog, live-log-a-dog, and share his experience as a solo indie onchain hacker. DISCOVER - The journey from HR/Product Management to onchain building - How Log-a-dog works - We solve the age-old debate of whether a hot dog is a sandwich - Solo building and future project plans - Hot takes on consumer crypto - Why digital assets are hot And more Bon appetite
Rethinking web3 conferences (and hackathons) with Farcon
In Episode 04 of Crypto Consumer Chronicles our host Humpty Calderon speaks with ted, Graham and Dylan of Farcon. In this conversation ted, McBain, and Dylsteck share their memories from Farcon, including their intention to create a unique and inclusive experience that reflected the Farcaster community focusing on vibes, culture, and human connections rather than just the financial aspects of crypto. Plus the role Farcon had as an onboarding tool for consumer crypto, with Farcaster channels being a key feature for finding tribes and growing networks.