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Conversations with blockchain enthusiasts in and around New Zealand

The Blockchain New Zealand Podcast Jeff Nijsse

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Conversations with blockchain enthusiasts in and around New Zealand

    E29 - Brandon Bucher on Samourai, Privacy, & Lightning

    E29 - Brandon Bucher on Samourai, Privacy, & Lightning

    Brandon Bucher is an engineer and the co-founder of LightningPay.nz. Brandon and I talk about the recent indictments against the Samourai founders whose wallet was operating a bitcoin mixing service. They are charged with conspiracy to commit money laundering and conspiracy to operate an unlicensed money transmission business which echo with the privacy battles in the 90s over encryption. We get into lightning network adoption, privacy, and the future outlook of your UTXO.
    Timestamps:
    00:00 Samourai indictment08:22 moving the goal posts16:26 privacy as choice21:37 privacy long game26:11 cypherpunks and the battle  32:26 lightning network 38:04 public info on lightning41:09 adoption in lighting49:12 UTXO scarcity54:25 LightningPay.nz1:02:25 rapid fire1:05:24 fin
    Some notes from the show:
    Samourai indictment 
    coin-join/whirlpool 
    Bitcoin fog 
    Tornado Cash founder sentenced to prison  
    Coin Centre post by Peter Van Valkenburgh 
    unannounced lightning channels 
    Lighting charts 
    River Reports 
    eCash 
    Lightning Pay 
    Contact Brandon:
    X
    LinkedIn
    Find Jeff:
    X
    LinkedIn 
    The BCNZ Pod:
    Website https://podcast.blockchain.org.nz/
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    Media & Sponsorship Enquires:
    team@blockchain.org.nz 
    Recorded at blockheight 842607. The BCNZ podcast was founded in 2022 by Jeff Nijsse and Bryan Ventura.

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    E28 - Ian Woolford on Digital Cash in New Zealand

    E28 - Ian Woolford on Digital Cash in New Zealand

    Ian Woolford has made a career working at the Reserve Bank of New Zealand and presently he's the director of money and cash which is overseeing the CBDC or Digital Cash program. The RBNZ is partway through a series of consultations to get public feedback and opinion on a Reserve Bank issued digital currency. 
    In this conversation Ian makes it very clear that the Reserve Bank wants cash to remain as close to regular cash as possible meaning that anonymity is preserved, and activity is not tracked. Ian also highlights that innovation in banking by banks has been woeful and they hope to encourage non-bank players to innovate here to provide more options for Kiwis.
    Timestamps:
    00:00 intro03:05 rural access to cash & services08:24 balancing physical and digital cash10:56 is this a CBDC?12:21 blockchain?15:14 benefits of digital cash19:36 innovation in cash 24:54 privacy28:40 banking access for startups30:22 rapidfire33:02 fin
    Some notes from the show:
    rural cash trial program 
    cyclone Gabrielle cash shortage 
    ESAS settlement 
    Northern Rock's trouble 
    Nigeria's CBDC failure 
    Sweden's e-krona 
    Ecuador's Dinero Electronico  
    RBNZ privacy support paper 
    RBNZ Digital Cash Feedback 
    Contact Ian:
    LinkedIn
    RBNZ
    Find Jeff:
    X/Twitter
    LinkedIn 
    The BCNZ Pod:
    Website https://podcast.blockchain.org.nz/
    YouTube 
    Apple Podcasts
    Google Podcasts
    Spotify 
    iHeartRadio 
    Media & Sponsorship Enquires:
    team@blockchain.org.nz 
    Recorded at blockheight 842510. The BCNZ podcast was founded in 2022 by Jeff Nijsse and Bryan Ventura.

    • 33 min
    E27 - Brooke Howard-Smith on AI & Web3 in the Creator Economy

    E27 - Brooke Howard-Smith on AI & Web3 in the Creator Economy

    Brooke Howard-Smith is the founder of Otterfish that is at the heart of the creator economy and influencer marketing. He's also a cofounder of Non-Fungible Labs which is now a part of Futureverse. Brooke and I broadly cover what's happening with AI and how its affecting everything digital and where Web3 fits in. We jump right in Brooke is talking about everyone leveraging what they love, being commercial and non commercial at the same time in the creator economy.
    Timestamps:
    00:00 intro 00:56 monetizing & creator economy05:15 web312:26 spotify, superapps, & AI18:15 instagram & influence marketing23:08 client AI tools in the creator economy 28:40 personal AI use 38:46 non fungible labs41:55 fluf launch & futureverse46:22 gemini's mis-launch51:58 rapidfire1:02:31 fin
    Some notes from the show:
    Gino the Ghost on music https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCb2NG6NWyhjisymBWg8aSXQ 
    Kurzweil's singularity https://www.singularity.com/ 
    Otterfish https://otterfish.com/ 
    Brian Armstrong AI use https://twitter.com/brian_armstrong/status/1779946210226577913 
    Futureverse https://www.futureverse.com/ 
    unstoppable art machine https://www.instagram.com/unstoppableartmachine/?hl=en 
    fluf launch https://nfts.wtf/what-the-fluf-3d-bunnies-break-the-blockchain/ 
    Gemini's mis-launch https://www.wired.com/story/google-gemini-woke-ai-image-generation/ 
    Asian shopping https://youtu.be/p3RhRB3YJks?si=M-y5cZab34sQ3Q5G 
    Ready Player One announcement https://variety.com/2024/digital/news/ready-player-one-metaverse-warner-bros-discovery-1235862190/ 
    Golden https://heresgolden.com/ 
    Contact Brooke:
    X/Twitter
    LinkedIn
    Find Jeff:
    X/Twitter
    LinkedIn 
    The BCNZ Pod:
    Website https://podcast.blockchain.org.nz/
    YouTube 
    Apple Podcasts
    Google Podcasts
    Spotify 
    iHeartRadio 
    Media & Sponsorship Enquires:
    team@blockchain.org.nz 
    Recorded at blockheight 839555. The BCNZ podcast was founded in 2022 by Jeff Nijsse and Bryan Ventura.

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    E26 - Leo Clark on Filmmaking, Nouns, & Decentralised Social Media

    E26 - Leo Clark on Filmmaking, Nouns, & Decentralised Social Media

    Leo Clark is a documentary filmmaker that is presently working with the Nouns DAO community. His latest film, NON-FUNGIBLE AOTEAROA, is debuting at the American Documentary and Animation Film Festival in Palm Springs with the tagline: See how NFTs and Nouns DAO are transforming people’s lives in New Zealand.
    In this conversation Leo and I talk about the Nouns project and what the community is doing with NFTs and funding artists, we get into Farcaster and decentralised social media and touch on CC-zero (CC0) licensing and how it aligns with web3.
    Timestamps:
    00:00 intro & doco12:13 NFT art14:46 Nouns20:58 community funding26:06 Farcaster31:46 Warpcast35:50 incentives39:59 mint everything42:41 nouns cafe46:42 CC0 no copyright50:43 rapid-fire52:13 fin
    Some notes from the show:
    The Doco 
    The Festival
    Nouns 
    Prophouse 
    Nouns names a new species of frog 
    Farcaster 
    Warpcast 
    Frames 
    CC0 No Copyright
    Contact Leo:
    X/Twitter
    Warpcast
    Find Jeff:
    X/Twitter
    LinkedIn 
    The BCNZ Pod:
    Website https://podcast.blockchain.org.nz/
    YouTube 
    Apple Podcasts
    Google Podcasts
    Spotify 
    iHeartRadio 
    Media & Sponsorship Enquires:
    team@blockchain.org.nz 
    Recorded at blockheight 834418. The BCNZ podcast was founded in 2022 by Jeff Nijsse and Bryan Ventura.

    • 52 min
    E25 - Sam Kamani on Talent, Capital, and Markets in Web3

    E25 - Sam Kamani on Talent, Capital, and Markets in Web3

    Sam Kamani has lots of experience in tech, from being a founder to a VC, an advisor, and an author. We talk about 3 important aspects to entrepreneurship: talent, ability to raise capital, and access to market. In the back third we get into trends in Web 3 including decentralised physical infrastructure (DePIn) and ETFs.
    Timestamps:
    00:00 intro01:12 realestate/density/Dubai 05:22 web3 in Dubai09:29 capital & market access15:57 New Zealand's rating17:18 Sam's background22:47 Kiwi access to capital27:28 no-code tools31:52 the 30 day startup 37:22 post covid 37:40 trends in web3 - stablecoins46:52 DePIn50:13 ETFs56:45 rapid fire1:00:20 fin
    Some notes from the show:
    Norway's Oil Fund 
    autowhale 
    Cookbook.dev 
    Remix IDE 
    The 30 Day Startup 
    PayPal stablecoin 
    Chris Rothfuss in Wyoming 
    Contact Sam:
    X/Twitter
    LinkedIn
    Find Jeff:
    X/Twitter
    LinkedIn 
    The BCNZ Pod:
    Website https://podcast.blockchain.org.nz/
    YouTube 
    Apple Podcasts
    Google Podcasts
    Spotify 
    iHeartRadio 
    Media & Sponsorship Enquires:
    team@blockchain.org.nz 
    Recorded at blockheight 832462. The BCNZ podcast was founded in 2022 by Jeff Nijsse and Bryan Ventura.

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    E23 - Will Remor on Stablecoins

    E23 - Will Remor on Stablecoins

    Will Remor is a former quantitative risk analysist from traditional banking that got into stablecoins via the maker DAI project. He's consulted on a number of finance, stablecoin, and defi protocols, including New Zealand's newest stablecoin the NZDD, and has been involved with asset tokenization (or RWAs) from the early days. In this conversation Will takes us through some of the key differences between USDC, Tether, and DAI. We talk about some of the prominent depegging events affecting USDC when Silicon Valley Bank collapsed and who remembers 20% yield in Anchor and the Terra-Luna death spiral.
    Timestamps:
    00:00 intro01:15 background in finance03:19 open banking06:00 2017-era crypto  11:49 what's a stablecoin?16:55 circle19:07 tether 21:50 DAI & maker27:30 NZDD35:36 mechanics39:49 stay pegged44:11 USDC depegs53:23 UST Terra/Luna58:46 tokenizing real world assets1:14:10 opening markets1:17:20 rapid fire1:26:20 finSome notes from the show:
    tZero
    ETHLend history
    Paul Salisbury from Everlasting
    Janine Grainger from EasyCrypto
    Stables by marketcap 
    Circle winds down consortium 
    USDC SVB depeg 
    TrueUSD arbitrage 
    Contact Will:
    LinkedIn
    Find Jeff:
    X/Twitter
    LinkedIn 
    The BCNZ Pod:
    Website https://podcast.blockchain.org.nz/
    YouTube 
    Apple Podcasts
    Google Podcasts
    Spotify 
    iHeartRadio 
    Media & Sponsorship Enquires:
    team@blockchain.org.nz 
    Recorded at blockheight 828304. The BCNZ podcast was founded in 2022 by Jeff Nijsse and Bryan Ventura.

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