23 min

[SxSw] Blockchain Goes Bold Grit Daily Startup Show

    • Entrepreneurship

The Grit Daily Startup podcast is the place to hear inspiring stories from pioneers in the world of decentralized technology. Our guests including Gretchen Fox (AIKON) Amanda Terry (OnChain Monkey) and Addy Crezee (Oaziz DAO), to explore how web 3 technology is being used to create wealth and provide humanitarian aid. Guests discuss the challenges associated with mass adoption and how to bridge the gap between the web 3 community and the wider population. They share personal stories and explain initiatives to make mass adoption a reality, such as giving proceeds from an event to Captain Paul Watson. Lastly, they discuss how decentralized technology can be used to achieve social good, for example, a company using a banana economy to reward their community. Listen to find out more about how web 3 is forging new paths for a more secure, ethical, and equitable world.
Timestamps
[00:00:08] Exploring Ethical Leadership with Amanda Terry and Gretchen Fox Palmer 
[00:04:01] Mass Adoption of Web 3 and Decentralized Technologies 
[00:07:08] Topic: Compliance and Anti-Money Laundering in the Crypto Industry 
[00:10:24] All the work was done in the fan base too, with each work choice tailored towards their desires. The Power of Community Building Through Dow and Branding 
[00:13:52] The Benefits of Blockchain Projects for the Community 
[00:17:29] The Power of Collaboration and How Unchain Monkey Uses Company Profits to Make a Positive Impact in the World. 
[00:20:48] The Power of Web 3 to Unite People with Token and Memberships.
All Quotes
[00:07:08] "How do you take that? But instead of 1 NFT, how do you create collections at scale, bring communities together to be able to create wealth. Right? That's very important in the NFC space, but also do real world good." 
[00:06:49] "We're gonna donate all the proceeds to captain Paul Watson to park a boat off the coast of Antigua to protect a turtlenecking area. And that was really the first NFT for ocean conservation." 
[00:02:30] "My purview is really valuing based marketing. We're at this inflection point of growth and just really working to grow ethically and sustainably." 
[00:04:22] "I I think 1 thing that you said that is a a key topic. Right? Is the bringing more people into web 3, the mass adoption piece. It's 1 of my big kind of speaking points right now just about how much people are being slow to come on to blockchain from, like, it's like so many technical people and what we need to do for everybody." 
[00:04:01] "So we are really big believers that, you know, if we kind of a managed to build a platform that is really usable by masses. We can really bring a lot of people into web 3 and just change the way we interact with communities, and and then these is all offline. And online." 
[00:15:55] "There is bad and good everywhere. So, I mean, if we dive deeper into that, of course, you can be always skeptical." 
[00:05:58] "Do you find that conflict between really serving for the web 3 community with their, you know, like, ask and for the masses because they have totally different, you know, like, behavior habits and all that kind of stuff." 
[00:16:20] "The majority of projects that kind of erase funds or, I don't know, claim they will do something. Right? Of course, they fail or they kind of, you know, don't find the market fit. And you can I mean; you can call it a scam? You can call it whatever you want. Fraud. That's right." 
[00:02:53] "I'm trying to find other people who also wanna build an ethical web 3. I think we have a chance to do stuff right in a lot of ways that has not been done in the past." 
[00:17:09] "It's like a general thing. Right. It's a business. It's actually Most small businesses fail." 
[00:19:16] "We've helped to revitalize coral reefs in the Bahamas with a group called Coral Vida. We've just done you know; we actually created our when all the stuff was happening in Ukraine. When we first started, we create our own tea, which was a mosai

The Grit Daily Startup podcast is the place to hear inspiring stories from pioneers in the world of decentralized technology. Our guests including Gretchen Fox (AIKON) Amanda Terry (OnChain Monkey) and Addy Crezee (Oaziz DAO), to explore how web 3 technology is being used to create wealth and provide humanitarian aid. Guests discuss the challenges associated with mass adoption and how to bridge the gap between the web 3 community and the wider population. They share personal stories and explain initiatives to make mass adoption a reality, such as giving proceeds from an event to Captain Paul Watson. Lastly, they discuss how decentralized technology can be used to achieve social good, for example, a company using a banana economy to reward their community. Listen to find out more about how web 3 is forging new paths for a more secure, ethical, and equitable world.
Timestamps
[00:00:08] Exploring Ethical Leadership with Amanda Terry and Gretchen Fox Palmer 
[00:04:01] Mass Adoption of Web 3 and Decentralized Technologies 
[00:07:08] Topic: Compliance and Anti-Money Laundering in the Crypto Industry 
[00:10:24] All the work was done in the fan base too, with each work choice tailored towards their desires. The Power of Community Building Through Dow and Branding 
[00:13:52] The Benefits of Blockchain Projects for the Community 
[00:17:29] The Power of Collaboration and How Unchain Monkey Uses Company Profits to Make a Positive Impact in the World. 
[00:20:48] The Power of Web 3 to Unite People with Token and Memberships.
All Quotes
[00:07:08] "How do you take that? But instead of 1 NFT, how do you create collections at scale, bring communities together to be able to create wealth. Right? That's very important in the NFC space, but also do real world good." 
[00:06:49] "We're gonna donate all the proceeds to captain Paul Watson to park a boat off the coast of Antigua to protect a turtlenecking area. And that was really the first NFT for ocean conservation." 
[00:02:30] "My purview is really valuing based marketing. We're at this inflection point of growth and just really working to grow ethically and sustainably." 
[00:04:22] "I I think 1 thing that you said that is a a key topic. Right? Is the bringing more people into web 3, the mass adoption piece. It's 1 of my big kind of speaking points right now just about how much people are being slow to come on to blockchain from, like, it's like so many technical people and what we need to do for everybody." 
[00:04:01] "So we are really big believers that, you know, if we kind of a managed to build a platform that is really usable by masses. We can really bring a lot of people into web 3 and just change the way we interact with communities, and and then these is all offline. And online." 
[00:15:55] "There is bad and good everywhere. So, I mean, if we dive deeper into that, of course, you can be always skeptical." 
[00:05:58] "Do you find that conflict between really serving for the web 3 community with their, you know, like, ask and for the masses because they have totally different, you know, like, behavior habits and all that kind of stuff." 
[00:16:20] "The majority of projects that kind of erase funds or, I don't know, claim they will do something. Right? Of course, they fail or they kind of, you know, don't find the market fit. And you can I mean; you can call it a scam? You can call it whatever you want. Fraud. That's right." 
[00:02:53] "I'm trying to find other people who also wanna build an ethical web 3. I think we have a chance to do stuff right in a lot of ways that has not been done in the past." 
[00:17:09] "It's like a general thing. Right. It's a business. It's actually Most small businesses fail." 
[00:19:16] "We've helped to revitalize coral reefs in the Bahamas with a group called Coral Vida. We've just done you know; we actually created our when all the stuff was happening in Ukraine. When we first started, we create our own tea, which was a mosai

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