Shorts | Jacob: The Evolution of Open Editions
Jacob, Co-Founder of Zora, joined Season 7 and spoke about the evolution of open editions.
Richard Chen on Venture Capital and Data-Driven Community Building
Mint Season 6, Episode 15 welcomed Richard Chen, Venture Partner at Varrock and a Dune top wizard. During the half-hour discussion, we covered all things venture investing, where data intersects with the creator economy, music NFTs, building a successful community, and much more. Enjoy this blast from the past.
Boring News: December 3, 2024 (Assad, Hegseth, Penny)
Today is December 3, 2024. We cover three stories pulled from Polymarket: 1. Will Bashar Al-Assad remain President of Syria through 2024? 2. Will Pete Hegseth be confirmed as US Secretary of Defense? 3. Will Daniel Penny be found guilty?
Exploring the Future of Onchain Media with Zack Guzmán of Coinage
Mint Season 7, Episode 1 welcomed Zack Guzman, Co-founder of Coinage Media, the first community-owned show answering crypto’s biggest questions. In this discussion, we took a deep dive into the world of Web3 media and explored the potential of decentralized technologies to revolutionize the industry. From the co-ownership model of the Coinage Network to the use of smart contracts in handling IP and ownership, we covered a range of topics and offered insights into how traditional media companies were adapting to the Web3 landscape. We also discussed the role of gatekeepers and intermediaries, the importance of involving audiences and collectors in communities, and the potential for composability and content interoperability in the Web3 world. It was an insightful conversation about the exciting future of media in the decentralized world.
Decoding the Intersection of Skating and DAOs with Gami of GnarsDAO
Mint Season 7 Episode 7 explored the fascinating intersection of skateboarding culture and the world of crypto as Gami, the founder of GnarsDAO, joined us. Gami shared his personal journey of discovering crypto and how his experiences with psychedelics shaped his principles and values. He also delved into the workings of GnarsDAO, its decision-making process, and the potential for growth with additional resources.
Crypto’s Impact on Content Creation and the Future of Tokenized Media
Mint Season 7, Episode 2 featured Roberto Nickson, the Founder of Metav3rse – Instagram’s largest crypto and metaverse-focused page. Over the course of an hour, we explored the world of Web3 media and the potential for decentralized technologies to revolutionize the industry. We discussed Roberto’s prior experiences that contributed to his success, the role of media in Web3, crypto, and NFTs, and anticipated developments in the metaverse. We also delved into the recent Twitter update and how it has shifted roles and responsibilities for both Web2 and Web3 creators. Roberto highlighted the empowering culture of Web3 for creators and shared his bullish outlook on tokenized content and collecting. Additionally, we examined the impact of crypto on intellectual property, the challenges facing traditional media, and the evolving web-based metrics within the Web3 space.
From Sound to Vault: David's Vision for Music Onchain
This episode welcomes David Greenstein from Sound.xyz and Vault.fm for his first interview in a while. David opens up about the current state of Sound, the team's pivot to Vault, and his vision for the future of onchain music. We explore how Vault is designed to help artists connect directly with fans and own their audience, along with the lessons learned from building Sound and how those insights are shaping Vault. I hope you enjoy our conversation.
Navigating Onchain Distribution and Growth Strategies with Peter Vecchiarelli
That’s Peter, the founder of the Ethereum Investment Club (EIC), a magazine publication documenting the very best of Ethereum. We recorded this episode during Onchain Summer, just as the meme of onchain virality was emerging—a movement in which Peter plays a key role. He shares his insights on onchain distribution, and we delve into the unique challenges and strategies of distributing content and mints, highlighting the differences between traditional marketing and onchain marketing. Peter also reveals valuable lessons from running successful campaigns and gives us a glimpse into some innovative onchain growth strategies he's been working on. It's a packed discussion, so I hope you enjoy our conversation!
Public Parks and DAOs: The Rise of Digital Cities with Alex Zhang
I'm excited to bring back OG episode. Mint Season 3 episode 7 welcomed Alex Zhang, a Co-Founder of Friends with Benefits and the aspiring Jane Jacobs of DAOs. This was probably the most important conversation I’ve had on Mint so far. He brings so much insight and is really well versed with all things DAOs. We discuss: 0:00 - Intro 4:10 - Growing up a Son to Immigrants 7:34 - Becoming the Jane Jacobs of DAOs 20:55 - Understanding Dynamism in a Digital City 24:02 - The Differences Between Real Cities and Digital Cities 29:34 - FWB Season 4 39:47 - Crypto as an Incentive 46:49 - Photography and Crypto - The Similarities 49:09 - What Eats Web 3.0? 51:30 - Outro ...and so much more. I hope you enjoy our conversation.
Why Social Needs a Layer 2 ft. Ryan Li of Cyber
This episode welcomes Ryan Li, Co-Founder of Cyber, the layer 2 for social. We spend this conversation diving into Cyber’s evolution, The launch of their L2 on Optimism, and their goals for their creator grants program and products they hope to see be built on their network. I’m excited to help Cyber social summer campaign with a jam packed discussion. Enjoy!
S9 E3 | Fractional Work, AI Learning Models, and Bitcoin Developer Ecosystem w/Bethany Crystal
In this episode, we’re speaking with Bethany Crystal about all things fractional work, using AI to improve learning and workflows, and we wrap up with a quick discussion on the Bitcoin developer ecosystem.
Crypto Creator Economy Roundtable With Megan Lightcap Of Slow Ventures
Mint Season 6 episode 5 welcomed a fun conversation between Slow Ventures’ Creator Principal Megan Lightcap and Mint host Adam Levy on the pseudonymous creator economy and why onchain data is the most exciting opportunity for creators, Time Stamps 00:12 – Intro 04:17 – Recapping NFT NYC 08:39 – How Does Web3 Empower Creators? 15:12 – The Divide Between Web2 Creators and Web3 Creators 24:29 – Thoughts Around Social Tokens 29:26 – How Creators Should Use On-chain Data to Serve Their Communities 36:40 – Pseudonymous Creator Economy 40:33 – Advice for Web2 Creators Entering Web3 I hope you enjoy our conversation from way back then! It's an OG episode and I'm excited to bring it onchain.
The Blueprint to Go Viral Onchain
We’re joined by Adam Levy - cofounder of Bello and host of the Mint Podcast to debut their new incubator - Blueprint. 30 creators will be given a million dollars to spend onchain over the course of the next 6 months to join the 100 ETH club.
Introducing "The Guilded Age" podcast
Gary Sheng, the host of the podcast, gives a brief introduction of the podcast. 👜 COLLECT THIS EPISODE https://pods.media/guild 🫂 JOIN THE GUILDED AGE GUILD https://guild.xyz/the-guilded-age 👋 FOLLOW US Guild: https://x.com/Guildxyz Gary: https://x.com/GarySheng
From Coinbase Employee #20 To Building Farcaster With Dan Romero
The following episode is made possible thanks to DEGEN. 🎩 --- Mint Season 6 episode 20 welcomed Dan Romero, Co-Founder of Farcaster, the sufficiently decentralized social network. Throughout the hour we discussed his thesis for web3, the current state of web3 social, building an audience as a crypto-native creator, what it means to be sufficiently decentralized, how web3 will beat the bots, and so much more. Previously, Dan was the 20th employee at Coinbase and is an active early-stage angel investor across web2 and web3. I hope you guys enjoy our conversation.
How to Win Onchain Distribution
Adam Levy is the founder of Bello and the host of Mint Podcast. Adam has been going viral onchain — accumulating over 100,000 mints on his episodes on Pods alone. This episode breaks down his playbook for how he achieves this. This is an essential episode for any creator looking to go viral onchain.
#175 - LUCA NETZ
Luca is the CEO of the Pudgy Penguins. Pudgy Penguins is one of the two or three most successful PFP NFT collections in the world by floor price and volume. Since dropping out of high school, Luca has become a serial entrepreneur and successful internet marketer who has built multiple e-commerce businesses. Follow Luca on X @LucaNetz. 0:00 - How an entrepreneurial mindset allowed Luca to experience early success in brand building, e-commerce, and NFTs 9:35 - Luca’s entrance into crypto and his fundamental beliefs about the industry 14:13 - The importance of self-awareness and building the right team for Pudgy Penguins 20:14 - The unique properties of building in Web3 26:29 - Luca’s experience building alongside the Pudgy Penguins community 30:56 - The pros and cons of being a Non-Founder CEO 34:26 - Why Luca believes IP is the most valuable part of NFTs 39:55 - The current state of NFTs at large 42:37 - The future of IP, NFTs, and crypto's impact on value 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!
EP1 Can Alfafrens make you rich and less lonely? With Francesco Renzi
SocialFi has blown up in the past year. When you mix fun and money, you can’t go wrong — especially onchain. In this conversation with Francesco Renzi, co-founder and CEO of Superfluid/Alfafrens, we cover everything from the journey to Superfluid to the launch of Alfafrens, focusing particularly on the what, why and how behind the latter’s success. Superfluid is an asset streaming protocol that allows you to stream money, changing the way we think about and use money. Alfafrens is a SocialFi built atop the Farcaster protocol that leverages this ability to stream tokens. Our conversation begins with a surface level discussion on Farcaster, our bull case, and the rationale behind it. We then go on to review the technical decisions behind Alfafrens, including why it is a Progressive Web App (PWA) instead of a native app; and the challenges of building a protocol versus a social app. Fran then drops ‘alfa’ on how you can learn, earn and make friends on Alfafrens. Bon appetite. Links: Fran on X: https://x.com/FrancescoRenziA Fran on Warpcast: https://warpcast.com/0xfran Alfafrens on X: https://x.com/alfafrens_ Alfafrens Website: https://www.alfafrens.com/ Superfluid on X: https://x.com/Superfluid_HQ Superfluid's Website: https://www.superfluid.finance/ Kelly on X: https://x.com/kellykim_xyz Kelly' on Warpcast: https://warpcast.com/kellykim.eth
How the Top One-Third of FTX Creditors Are Boosting the Payouts for Everyone Else
Thomas Braziel, managing partner at 117 Partners, dives into the draft FTX bankruptcy plan, which was praised for paying out at more than 100% in dollar terms, but has a number of intricacies that are drawing criticisms from creditors—including a group that is urging creditors to vote not. The episode delves into the nuances of the proposed payout, explaining how the estate was able to pay back more than 100% than the dollar value of the claims, why some creditors are being pitted against each other, and why it might get approved even “over the kicking and screaming” of some creditors. Braziel gives his insights into the the rapid formation of this plan, the controversial role of Sullivan & Cromwell, and the logistical challenges posed by what may end up being paper check payouts.
Erik Voorhees' New Venture: Why AI Desperately Needs Privacy and Uncensorability
Erik Voorhees, a crypto OG, has launched Venice, a private, uncensorable, open-source competitor to OpenAI’s ChatGPT or Anthropic’s Claude, powered by a decentralized crypto network. In the episode, Erik and Venice’s COO Teana Baker-Taylor delve into the problems with censorship and data in current AI agents, including how they create honeypots of information about users’ search history for hackers, or that they can be absurdly politically correct, such as refusing to create images of Caucasian people. As they point out, there’s also the risk that the companies managing them could be censoring the models to please the Chinese government, in order to access the market in that country. They talk about their plan for Venice to gain market share, considering that DuckDuckGo, a privacy-preserving competitor to Google, has a much smaller market share. And they explain why they intend for Venice to eventually use the compute of Morpheus, or other decentralized crypto-powered compute networks. They also critique the SEC’s current regulatory approach to crypto, calling it “a joke.” Additionally, they explore the concept of AI agents using cryptocurrencies as their primary currency.
NFT Ticket Case Study: Queen George on Growth Hacking Collectors
This episode, from Mint Season 4, Episode 21, is a pivotal moment in my journey as a web3 founder. It significantly contributed to the development of Bello through the insights gained from my conversation with Queen George, a crypto-native jazz-pop artist, who has been exploring web3 since April 2021. We discuss our strategy in building a collector base in web3 and the success of her live concert at ETH Denver in February 2022, where she effectively minted tickets as NFTs, attracting 120 collectors. This conversation documented our thoughtful experimentation with NFTs and planted the seed for a whole new chapter in my life.
Inside the Frame: David Furlong on Frames.js and Farcaster's Latest Developments
On this episode of the Mint Podcast, we explore the world of Frames.js with its founder, David Furlong. David provides an in-depth look at what Frames are and discusses their potential directions and innovative use cases. We also consider the possibility of integrating Frames across various platforms, including Gmail and traditional Web2 products. During the conversation, David expresses his insights on Farcaster, discussing the network's growth and the emerging opportunities for both communities and developers within the ecosystem. We discuss the development of various tools and platforms within Farcaster, such as Channel moderation, Farcon, Drakula, Supercast, and Bountycaster. Additionally, we examine the adoption of $DEGEN as the primary tipping layer of Farcaster, exploring the rationale behind its integration and its implications for users and builders alike. I hope you enjoy our conversation!
Alex Masmej Talks $DEGEN: Fueling Drakula's Growth and the Onchain Creator Economy
Join us in this episode as we sit down with Alex Masmej, the brain behind Drakula and a key player in the farcaster ecosystem. From his early days of conceptualizing Showtime as the 'Instagram of NFTs' to pioneering Drakula, Alex's journey is nothing short of remarkable. Drakula, now making waves as the 'TikTok of Web3', has seen an explosive start with over $30M in transactions in just two weeks, introducing a new and engaging way for fans to support video creators. Alex returns to the podcast to share the lessons learned from pivoting Showtime to creating Drakula, highlighting the strategic moves, go-to-market strategy, and the decision to adopt $DEGEN as the native currency of the app. I hope you enjoy our conversation and our genesis episode on Pods!