BeaconLayer Podcast

Kenzi Morikawa, Sachi Miyasaki, Diksha Wells

BeaconLayer Podcast takes listeners inside the real stories behind the companies shaping web3. Hosted by the BeaconLayer team, each episode features long-form conversations with founders, builders, and operators who are turning ideas into products, teams, and ecosystems. We go beyond headlines, announcements, and polished launch threads to understand what building actually looks like: the early conviction, the products shipped, the things that broke, the hiring decisions, the hard pivots, the near-death moments, and the choices that ultimately made it work. This is web3 from the builder’s side — the wins, the chaos, the mistakes, and the lessons you won’t find on the timeline.

  1. Greg Osuri | Founder of Akash Network — Liberty, Community, and the Future of Decentralized AI

    MAR 21

    Greg Osuri | Founder of Akash Network — Liberty, Community, and the Future of Decentralized AI

    In this episode of BeaconLayer Podcast, Kenzi Morikawa, Sachi Miyasaki, and Diksha Wells sit down with Greg Osuri, Founder and CEO of Akash Network, to explore the ideas powering the decentralized web — liberty, sovereignty, and what “freedom” should mean in an AI-driven internet. Greg shares his founder journey and the real challenges of building a Web3 product: staying grounded through volatility, making hard tradeoffs, and keeping a healthy work-life balance while running at startup speed. We also talk about why community isn’t just a nice-to-have in Web3 — it’s the distribution engine, the governance layer, and the resilience mechanism when everything else shifts. On the tech side, we dig into open-source as a strategy, why decentralized cloud infrastructure matters for the future of AI, and how Greg thinks about governments and regulation in a world where AI compute is becoming the new choke point. If AI is going to be decentralized, he argues, the infrastructure and incentives have to be decentralized too. Before Akash, Greg founded AngelHack — one of the largest hackathon communities in the world, spanning 100,000+ developers across 50 cities. He started his career at IBM and later designed Kaiser Permanente’s first cloud architecture — experience that shaped how he thinks about reliable infrastructure, not just narratives. Expect a deep conversation on decentralized AI, open-source, the Web2-to-Web3 mindset shift, and what it takes to build a movement — not just a product.

    1h 19m

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BeaconLayer Podcast takes listeners inside the real stories behind the companies shaping web3. Hosted by the BeaconLayer team, each episode features long-form conversations with founders, builders, and operators who are turning ideas into products, teams, and ecosystems. We go beyond headlines, announcements, and polished launch threads to understand what building actually looks like: the early conviction, the products shipped, the things that broke, the hiring decisions, the hard pivots, the near-death moments, and the choices that ultimately made it work. This is web3 from the builder’s side — the wins, the chaos, the mistakes, and the lessons you won’t find on the timeline.