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Context S4: The Metropolitan Museum of Art - The Most Visited Museum in America Dives into NFTs

Blake speaks with The Metropolitan Museum of Art team who recently released Art Links, marking The Met’s first foray onto the blockchain. Art Links is a 12-week game that invites you to connect the dots between seeming disparate art works (whether centuries apart, completely different mediums, etc.) according to different themes, rewarding you in the form of NFT badges and IRL prizes. Blake has played religiously every week, and has learned a tonne! 3 of the project leads are here to talk about the game: Destinee Filmore, Assistant Curator in the Department of Modern and Contemporary Art at the Met, Brett Renfer, The Met's Senior Project Manager for Emerging Technologies and Audrey Ou, co-founder and CEO of TRLab. They dive deep into the project, from how long it took to plan and launch, to the intended audience, to why they chose Base, to the art they included. Blake also couldn’t resist asking Destinee about if (and when) the Met will collect their first crypto art works. If you want to get a read on the traditional art world and how they are engaging with NFTs…you can’t really get bigger than this. The Met is the most visited museum in America, and one of the most important cultural institutions in the world. Art Links: https://artlinks.metmuseum.org/about TRLab: https://x.com/trlab_ Blake Finucane: https://x.com/blakefinucane Boys Club Newsletter: https://tooonline.beehiiv.com/

Context S4: The Metropolitan Museum of Art - The Most Visited Museum in America Dives into NFTs

Blake speaks with The Metropolitan Museum of Art team who recently released Art Links, marking The Met’s first foray onto the blockchain. Art Links is a 12-week game that invites you to connect the dots between seeming disparate art works (whether centuries apart, completely different mediums, etc.) according to different themes, rewarding you in the form of NFT badges and IRL prizes. Blake has played religiously every week, and has learned a tonne! 3 of the project leads are here to talk about the game: Destinee Filmore, Assistant Curator in the Department of Modern and Contemporary Art at the Met, Brett Renfer, The Met's Senior Project Manager for Emerging Technologies and Audrey Ou, co-founder and CEO of TRLab. They dive deep into the project, from how long it took to plan and launch, to the intended audience, to why they chose Base, to the art they included. Blake also couldn’t resist asking Destinee about if (and when) the Met will collect their first crypto art works. If you want to get a read on the traditional art world and how they are engaging with NFTs…you can’t really get bigger than this. The Met is the most visited museum in America, and one of the most important cultural institutions in the world. Art Links: https://artlinks.metmuseum.org/about TRLab: https://x.com/trlab_ Blake Finucane: https://x.com/blakefinucane Boys Club Newsletter: https://tooonline.beehiiv.com/

Context S4: The Metropolitan Museum of Art - The Most Visited Museum in America Dives into NFTs

Blake speaks with The Metropolitan Museum of Art team who recently released Art Links, marking The Met’s first foray onto the blockchain. Art Links is a 12-week game that invites you to connect the dots between seeming disparate art works (whether centuries apart, completely different mediums, etc.) according to different themes, rewarding you in the form of NFT badges and IRL prizes. Blake has played religiously every week, and has learned a tonne! 3 of the project leads are here to talk about the game: Destinee Filmore, Assistant Curator in the Department of Modern and Contemporary Art at the Met, Brett Renfer, The Met's Senior Project Manager for Emerging Technologies and Audrey Ou, co-founder and CEO of TRLab. They dive deep into the project, from how long it took to plan and launch, to the intended audience, to why they chose Base, to the art they included. Blake also couldn’t resist asking Destinee about if (and when) the Met will collect their first crypto art works. If you want to get a read on the traditional art world and how they are engaging with NFTs…you can’t really get bigger than this. The Met is the most visited museum in America, and one of the most important cultural institutions in the world. Art Links: https://artlinks.metmuseum.org/about TRLab: https://x.com/trlab_ Blake Finucane: https://x.com/blakefinucane Boys Club Newsletter: https://tooonline.beehiiv.com/

Why Your Wallet Address Shouldn't Tell Your Whole Story with Moritz from Fluidkey

Send us a text (https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2097132/open_sms) Does privacy on the blockchain matter if you have nothing to hide? This provocative question launches our deep dive with Moritz, co-founder of FluidKey, into the world of privacy-preserving technologies in cryptocurrency. Moritz shares how his journey began while living abroad in Africa, witnessing firsthand how cryptocurrencies could solve real problems in countries where traditional financial systems falter. This experience, combined with his own frustrations managing multiple wallets to protect his privacy, led to the creation of FluidKey – a smart wallet that uses stealth addresses to shield users' financial activities without sacrificing regulatory compliance. The privacy paradox of public blockchains becomes startlingly clear when we explore real-world scenarios. Your ENS domain or wallet address essentially becomes a transparent window into your entire financial life – revealing every transaction, every payment received, and every financial decision you make. For professionals receiving income on-chain, this creates an unprecedented level of exposure that would be unthinkable in traditional finance. FluidKey's approach tackles this problem by generating new, unlinked addresses for each transaction, preventing the aggregation of financial data that compromises privacy. We venture into the fascinating technical landscape of privacy-enhancing technologies, exploring how stealth addresses work alongside emerging innovations like privacy pools. Unlike controversial mixers of the past, these new technologies incorporate safeguards to prevent illicit use while still protecting legitimate users. Moritz explains how combining these approaches creates a powerful privacy toolkit that feels as seamless as using a conventional wallet but with significantly enhanced protection. The conversation culminates with a glimpse into FluidKey's latest innovations, including an auto-yield feature that automatically earns interest the moment funds hit your account – demonstrating how privacy-focused tools can actually deliver superior user experiences compared to their non-private counterparts. Whether you're a privacy advocate, a crypto professional concerned about financial exposure, or simply curious about the future direction of blockchain technology, this episode offers valuable insights into how we can build a more private yet compliant digital financial ecosystem. Try FluidKey today and experience the peace of mind that comes with controlling your financial privacy. 0:37 Episode Introduction with Moritz 2:59 FluidKey's Origins and Development 6:23 Why Privacy Matters in Crypto 10:49 Stealth Addresses and Smart Accounts 17:42 Privacy Pools vs. Tornado Cash 29:11 Exciting Innovations in Privacy Tech 35:24 FluidKey Auto-Yield and New Features 43:47 Wrap Up and Privacy Reflections ___ Music & Sounds By: Gramajo (https://www.sound.xyz/gramajo/releases) CastOff/Episode Discussion, here (https://t.me/+oy6j0NBQObsyZjEx). Want more content? Subscribe to my newsletter, Gramajo's Weekly (https://paragraph.xyz/@0xgramajo). Support the show (https://hypersub.withfabric.xyz/s/onchainalien) Want to give me feedback on this podcast? Please click here (https://tally.so/r/3NpGqW).