29 min

Cryptonauts: The Inside Story Inside Crypto

    • Investing

Hi everyone, we are back with another episode of our podcast allowing you to get to know people working behind the scenes of the crypto industry.  Today we are joined by Nathan Leung, co-founder and host of Cryptonauts. Cryptonauts has been doing what we’ve been doing but for much longer and honestly much better. Making crypto education accessible and reminding people about all the amazing innovation that continues to happen in the space. 
Welcome to the 167th episode of the Inside Crypto Podcast. This episode was recorded on October 4th, 2023. We sat down with one of the most prolific content creators in the crypto space to talk about the current state of the industry and what he sees coming down the pipeline.
Thanks, everyone for listening, and don’t forget to tune in next week when we speak to Rachid Ajaja, CEO and Founder of Allianceblock.
Topics Covered Today:
What are some of the biggest challenges in the crypto space right now and how do you see them being addressed in the future?
You were recently at the Korean Blockchain Week. What was the general consensus from the people that you spoke to there?
It’s been my general prediction that blockchain tech will grow in Asia and some parts of Europe before it becomes acceptable in the West. Am I totally off base?
What’s one piece of advice you would give to someone who is skeptical about the value or potential of cryptocurrency?
Can you share some of the most common misconceptions about cryptocurrency that you’ve encountered through cryptonauts?
How do you see the role of cryptocurrency evolving in the global economy over the next decade?
What about the channel? You’re doing some amazing content. How do you plan on taking your content to the next level or is there something else that you have planned?
What’s one prediction you have for the future of cryptocurrency?
Cryptonauts’ Links:
YouTube
Twitter
Nathan’s Links:
LinkedIn
Follow Us On:
Website
Twitter
LinkedIn
Email


This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis:

Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy

Hi everyone, we are back with another episode of our podcast allowing you to get to know people working behind the scenes of the crypto industry.  Today we are joined by Nathan Leung, co-founder and host of Cryptonauts. Cryptonauts has been doing what we’ve been doing but for much longer and honestly much better. Making crypto education accessible and reminding people about all the amazing innovation that continues to happen in the space. 
Welcome to the 167th episode of the Inside Crypto Podcast. This episode was recorded on October 4th, 2023. We sat down with one of the most prolific content creators in the crypto space to talk about the current state of the industry and what he sees coming down the pipeline.
Thanks, everyone for listening, and don’t forget to tune in next week when we speak to Rachid Ajaja, CEO and Founder of Allianceblock.
Topics Covered Today:
What are some of the biggest challenges in the crypto space right now and how do you see them being addressed in the future?
You were recently at the Korean Blockchain Week. What was the general consensus from the people that you spoke to there?
It’s been my general prediction that blockchain tech will grow in Asia and some parts of Europe before it becomes acceptable in the West. Am I totally off base?
What’s one piece of advice you would give to someone who is skeptical about the value or potential of cryptocurrency?
Can you share some of the most common misconceptions about cryptocurrency that you’ve encountered through cryptonauts?
How do you see the role of cryptocurrency evolving in the global economy over the next decade?
What about the channel? You’re doing some amazing content. How do you plan on taking your content to the next level or is there something else that you have planned?
What’s one prediction you have for the future of cryptocurrency?
Cryptonauts’ Links:
YouTube
Twitter
Nathan’s Links:
LinkedIn
Follow Us On:
Website
Twitter
LinkedIn
Email


This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis:

Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy

29 min