phas3 at ETHAmsterdam
phas3 took part in the recent ETHAmsterdam hackathon. Our co-founders, Alexandra and Sarah, recruited three talented teammates through the ETH Global discord – Oliver Klingefjord @klingfjord, Ashwin Konale @konaleashwin, and Javier Bullrich @javierbullrich. The team submitted a healthy habits “dApp” entry, which won three prizes – Best Overall Project Built with Tatum.io, and two honourable mentions by WalletConnect and Optimism Network.The conceptThe aim of taking part in the hack was to exp...

LYNX: Progress & Next Steps
phas3 has been exploring Web3 solutions for data privacy with LYNX – a phas3-led R&D project. The aim of LYNX is to enable privacy-preserving storage, sharing and analysis of sensitive data – with a focus on biometric data from wearable devices – to amplify user insights and catalyse science and innovation. This idea originated from a need expressed by a previous employer to be able to gather insights on employee well-being but not wanting to collect and store the raw data. LYNX came about as...

phas3 speaks to investors about "DeFi, DeSci, and Innovation"
phas3 co-founders, Sarah and Alexandra, recently spoke at “Crypto and Digital Assets: The Exponential Opportunity?” – a Real Vision family office event at The Londoner Hotel, London. The event was hosted by Raoul Pal and his expert Real Vision team. The aim was to bring Club b members together with a carefully selected group of the sharpest minds in crypto to explore and assess the compelling opportunities in this rapidly growing sector. Sarah and Alexandra were joined on stage by Diana Biggs...
phas3 is an innovation consultancy focused on Web3 technologies


phas3 at ETHAmsterdam
phas3 took part in the recent ETHAmsterdam hackathon. Our co-founders, Alexandra and Sarah, recruited three talented teammates through the ETH Global discord – Oliver Klingefjord @klingfjord, Ashwin Konale @konaleashwin, and Javier Bullrich @javierbullrich. The team submitted a healthy habits “dApp” entry, which won three prizes – Best Overall Project Built with Tatum.io, and two honourable mentions by WalletConnect and Optimism Network.The conceptThe aim of taking part in the hack was to exp...

LYNX: Progress & Next Steps
phas3 has been exploring Web3 solutions for data privacy with LYNX – a phas3-led R&D project. The aim of LYNX is to enable privacy-preserving storage, sharing and analysis of sensitive data – with a focus on biometric data from wearable devices – to amplify user insights and catalyse science and innovation. This idea originated from a need expressed by a previous employer to be able to gather insights on employee well-being but not wanting to collect and store the raw data. LYNX came about as...

phas3 speaks to investors about "DeFi, DeSci, and Innovation"
phas3 co-founders, Sarah and Alexandra, recently spoke at “Crypto and Digital Assets: The Exponential Opportunity?” – a Real Vision family office event at The Londoner Hotel, London. The event was hosted by Raoul Pal and his expert Real Vision team. The aim was to bring Club b members together with a carefully selected group of the sharpest minds in crypto to explore and assess the compelling opportunities in this rapidly growing sector. Sarah and Alexandra were joined on stage by Diana Biggs...
Share Dialog
Share Dialog
phas3 is an innovation consultancy focused on Web3 technologies

Subscribe to phas3

Subscribe to phas3
DeSci.Berlin was a two-day conference hosted by Molecule aimed at advancing and proliferating the intersection between web3 technology and science – with a particular focus on biotech.
On the second day of the conference, Alex and Sarah were invited to speak about Opportunities and Risks for DeSci. This was followed by a workshop hosted by the pair focused on values and principles for DeSci.
You can watch the talk here.

Key risks for DeSci highlighted in the talk included:
The commercialisation of science and communities
Erosion of scientific quality and the rise of pseudoscience
Collective cognition – preventing echo chambers and encouraging cognitive flexibility
Lack of diversity
Values and principles for DeSci highlighted in the talk included:
Put science first
Science as a public good
Improving scientific quality
During the talk, the pair also highlighted lessons that can be learnt from elsewhere, including both the Open Science and the Open Source Software movements.
The workshop consisted of two activities. First, a Crazy-8s task, where attendees were asked to ideate on how to crowdsource values and principles for DeSci from the wider community. Secondly, a role-play task, where attendees were asked to advocate for the values and principles of different stakeholders (including a scientist, patient, member of the public, and investor).

The workshop was well attended and sparked some great conversations and ideas. Attendees were invited to share their ideas and continue the conversation on Twitter after the workshop.

We’d like to thank the organisers for hosting such a fantastic event for the DeSci community, and to all those who attended our talk and workshop!
Our present focus is on creating ethical guidelines for human data in web3 – please reach out to join our working group if you are interested in contributing.
DeSci.Berlin was a two-day conference hosted by Molecule aimed at advancing and proliferating the intersection between web3 technology and science – with a particular focus on biotech.
On the second day of the conference, Alex and Sarah were invited to speak about Opportunities and Risks for DeSci. This was followed by a workshop hosted by the pair focused on values and principles for DeSci.
You can watch the talk here.

Key risks for DeSci highlighted in the talk included:
The commercialisation of science and communities
Erosion of scientific quality and the rise of pseudoscience
Collective cognition – preventing echo chambers and encouraging cognitive flexibility
Lack of diversity
Values and principles for DeSci highlighted in the talk included:
Put science first
Science as a public good
Improving scientific quality
During the talk, the pair also highlighted lessons that can be learnt from elsewhere, including both the Open Science and the Open Source Software movements.
The workshop consisted of two activities. First, a Crazy-8s task, where attendees were asked to ideate on how to crowdsource values and principles for DeSci from the wider community. Secondly, a role-play task, where attendees were asked to advocate for the values and principles of different stakeholders (including a scientist, patient, member of the public, and investor).

The workshop was well attended and sparked some great conversations and ideas. Attendees were invited to share their ideas and continue the conversation on Twitter after the workshop.

We’d like to thank the organisers for hosting such a fantastic event for the DeSci community, and to all those who attended our talk and workshop!
Our present focus is on creating ethical guidelines for human data in web3 – please reach out to join our working group if you are interested in contributing.
<100 subscribers
<100 subscribers
No activity yet