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The Tomorrow Explored Podcast ventures into the decentralized discussion space. Guided by the industry's brightest guest stars and hosted by TX's Ari Ojanperä, we attempt to understand the real-world value of Web3. Our newest season orbits around creating utility with blockchain technologies and token engineering.
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Camino Network: The Web3 Travel Ecosystem
Tomorrow Explored Podcast ventures into the utility of Web3 with Pablo Castillo from Chain4Travel.
Camino Network aims to become the definitive Web3 ecosystem for the travel industry. Pablo explains why the industry requires blockchain solutions, the use cases for Web3 in travel, and their vision of the network's future.
TX: https://tx.company/Chain4Travel: https://chain4travel.com/Camino Network: https://camino.network/
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(The lack of) utility in Web3
In this Tomorrow Explored Podcast episode, we will find out why Web3 projects often lack utility and what are the elements to keep in mind when setting up your Web3 idea for success. Our guest speaker is TX's Chief Design Officer Mikael Koskimaa, who throughout his career, has made new technology more accessible to people.
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Building Web3 With Ecosystem Design
Tomorrow Explored Podcast ventures into the decentralized discussion space. In this episode, we will discover the basics of ecosystem design and how it can be used to create Web3 services. Our guest speaker is TX's Senior Designer Markku Nousiainen, who utilizes these tools and principles on a daily basis.
Listening to this episode will help you understand:
- What do ecosystems mean in Web3
- How to design a Web3 ecosystem
- What are the main challenges in an ecosystem design process
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Streamr’s decentralised network launch, with Co-founder Henri Pihkala
In this podcast TX Head of Technology Jarno Marttila and Streamr Co-founder Henri Pihkala discuss the newest advancements and the future of the Streamr decentralised real-time network project. Streamr is now approaching its Brubeck milestone and opens up for regular network users to host their own network nodes. Ahead of the Brubeck mainnet launch, a testnet was recently opened to run a series of technical tests with around 4000 network nodes signing up almost immediately, thus marking an impressive kickoff for the network.
Unlike traditional data networks, Streamr is not based on a centralised message broker but on each user or data consumer also acting as a network node and passing the messages to other users. What results is a massively scalable and fast network for data transport. Participation in this decentralised network can be called mining as it is comparable to the role of network nodes in Bitcoin and Ethereum, with some important exceptions. Instead of meaningless operations that burn energy, users share their bandwidth and thus contribute their valuable resources to the network.
Decentralised networks are "a classic case of a solution looking for a problem", as Mr. Pihkala puts it. They have disruptive potential that will gradually change the way applications are created on the internet, giving rise to what is called the Web3.0. This kind of disruption has already happened in the story of BitTorrent that forced the music and film industries to completely change their business models.
He also gives some practical advice to those willing to join this revolution. You can simply install the Streamr software on your Raspberry Pi, connect it to the testnet and start earning small crypto payments for hosting your own network node.
Watch the video podcast on Youtube, or listen on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.
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In the TX Podcast series, we dive into web 3 technologies and data economies with guests from forward-thinking companies around the world. Tune in for talks about the next generation of internet technologies, blockchain, DeFi, cryptocurrencies, IoT, AI and machine learning.
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Creating anti-rival tokens for collaboration and sharing in ATARCA
This episode focuses on the key concepts of ATARCA (Accounting Technologies for Anti-Rival Coordination and Allocation), a two-year research project that TX has embarked on earlier this year. The aim of ATARCA is to investigate in its two pilot experiments how blockchain technologies can be used to create new types of businesses based on the replicable nature of digital resources.
Head of Technology Jarno Marttila from TX and Dr. Esko Hakanen who is the Project Manager of ATARCA and a post-doctoral researcher at Aalto University talk about what the concept of anti-rival goods means, and how anti-rivalry could turn out to revolutionalise business especially with immaterial goods such as information within the next 20-30 years.
They also discuss the more complex question of if and how this concept can be taken even to traditional and asset intensive sectors such as manufacturing where the new roles of collaboration, connectivity, and sustainability require added interaction and agile experimentation across companies, something which can benefit from anti-rival tokenisation.
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In the TX Podcast series, we dive into web 3 technologies and data economies with guests from forward-thinking companies around the world. Tune in for talks about the next generation of internet technologies, blockchain, DeFi, cryptocurrencies, IoT, AI and machine learning.
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How to build a leading DeFi brand – Avalanche, with Jay Kurahashi-Sofue of Ava Labs
Avalanche is a highly scalable blockchain platform for decentralized applications and enterprise blockchain deployments, and in our view, one of the benchmarks in blockchain marketing. Their channels offer a delightful stream of content serving both enterprises as well as the developer community. Leading these marketing efforts is Jay Kurahashi-Sofue, and it’s our pleasure to have him as our guest on this episode. Jay is the VP of Marketing at Ava Labs, the blockchain organisation building Avalanche. Ava Labs is on a mission to empower people to build an open, simple, and democratic internet of finance.
Jay is a well-known voice in the blockchain marketing community. Prior to Ava Labs, he was the Head of Marketing at Fluidity and AirSwap and also was a strategist at Ogilvy, where he co-founded its first blockchain marketing group. Jay is also the co-founder of BlockMarketers, a virtual and in-person community for marketing executives in the blockchain industry.
On this episode Jay recounts his career journey in marketing into blockchain and DeFi. We talk about bridging the communication gap between crypto and the rest of the world, and also the exciting developments happening in Avalanche! If you’re a marketing professional in the blockchain and DeFi space, you don’t want to miss this.
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In the TX Podcast series, we dive into web 3 technologies and data economies with guests from forward-thinking companies around the world. Tune in for talks about the next generation of internet technologies, blockchain, DeFi, cryptocurrencies, IoT, AI and machine learning.
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