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🎙️ [BONUS] Crypto The Game Season 2 Recap, Reunion, and Confessions
Rehash is the first community-owned podcast, where community members help decide key podcast decisions, like which guests we host on the podcast. Rehash is hosted, produced, and edited by Diana Chen. On this special bonus episode of Rehash, we’re recapping Season 2 of Crypto The Game (CTG) with CTG founders and getting some juicy confessions from some of the finalists and players.Subscribe to RehashApple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube | Lenstube | SubstackOn this special bonus episode of Rehash...

🎙️ S7 E9 | Onboarding Women to Crypto w/Maggie Love
Rehash is the first community-owned podcast, where community members help decide key podcast decisions, like which guests we host on the podcast. Rehash is hosted, produced, and edited by Diana Chen. On this episode of Rehash, we’re speaking with Maggie Love, founder of SheFi, about onboarding newcomers to crypto and making web3 a friendlier space for women and non-binary folks. Maggie was nominated by triumph and voted onto the podcast by triumph, Meg Lister, Eiman, NintyNick, Feems, David P...

🎙️ S8 E5 | Onchain Data and Smart Contract Design in a Post-Token Paradigm w/Sean McCaffery (JokeRa…
Rehash is the first community-owned podcast, where community members help decide key podcast decisions, like which guests we host on the podcast. Rehash is hosted, produced, and edited by Diana Chen. On this episode of Rehash, we’re speaking with Sean McCaffery, co-founder of JokeRace, about new developments in smart contract design, how onchain data can drive consumer adoption of crypto, and new and novel use cases for tokens. Sean was nominated by David Phelps and voted onto the podcast by ...
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🎙️ [BONUS] Crypto The Game Season 2 Recap, Reunion, and Confessions
Rehash is the first community-owned podcast, where community members help decide key podcast decisions, like which guests we host on the podcast. Rehash is hosted, produced, and edited by Diana Chen. On this special bonus episode of Rehash, we’re recapping Season 2 of Crypto The Game (CTG) with CTG founders and getting some juicy confessions from some of the finalists and players.Subscribe to RehashApple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube | Lenstube | SubstackOn this special bonus episode of Rehash...

🎙️ S7 E9 | Onboarding Women to Crypto w/Maggie Love
Rehash is the first community-owned podcast, where community members help decide key podcast decisions, like which guests we host on the podcast. Rehash is hosted, produced, and edited by Diana Chen. On this episode of Rehash, we’re speaking with Maggie Love, founder of SheFi, about onboarding newcomers to crypto and making web3 a friendlier space for women and non-binary folks. Maggie was nominated by triumph and voted onto the podcast by triumph, Meg Lister, Eiman, NintyNick, Feems, David P...

🎙️ S8 E5 | Onchain Data and Smart Contract Design in a Post-Token Paradigm w/Sean McCaffery (JokeRa…
Rehash is the first community-owned podcast, where community members help decide key podcast decisions, like which guests we host on the podcast. Rehash is hosted, produced, and edited by Diana Chen. On this episode of Rehash, we’re speaking with Sean McCaffery, co-founder of JokeRace, about new developments in smart contract design, how onchain data can drive consumer adoption of crypto, and new and novel use cases for tokens. Sean was nominated by David Phelps and voted onto the podcast by ...
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Rehash is the first community-owned podcast, where community members help decide key podcast decisions, like which guests we host on the podcast. Rehash is hosted, produced, and edited by Diana Chen.
On this episode of Rehash, we’re speaking with Gabriel, founder of Mochi, a coordination game for autonomous worlds.
Gabriel was nominated by Maz and voted onto the podcast by Maz, Eiman, Ninty Nick, Spencer Graham, and Triumph.
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On this episode of Rehash, we’re speaking with Gabriel, founder of Mochi, a coordination game for autonomous worlds.
AI and blockchain are two buzzwords anyone operating remotely adjacent to the tech space has heard a lot of in recent years, but we haven’t heard much of the two concepts operating together.
Gabriel believes there’s actually a strong case for AI and blockchain to operate together, and in this episode he shares why he believes blockchain and crypto can have a strong impact on AI and provides a plethora of fascinating examples and future use cases for the two to interoperate.
We then get into a discussion about autonomous worlds - how Gabriel defines them, what they unlock, and why they might be the next evolution of DAOs.
https://opensea.io/assets/0x1BF7644FDeffd1884a1980C30816BaC27227a620/9
If you enjoyed this episode, you can collect it as a podcast NFT here. There are unlimited editions available to collect at 0.00420 ETH each for the public or 0.00210 ETH for community members. Collecting an episode means you become part of the Rehash community, which allows you to nominate guests for future seasons of the podcast. Read more about joining the community here.
Resources and links referenced in this episode:
Don’t forget to rate, review, and subscribe on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts to help more people hear our conversations and learn about web3, DAOs, and the human side of emerging technology.
Zerion: the wallet for everything you own onchain.
Tally: the home of DAO governance.
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Rehash is the first community-owned podcast, where community members help decide key podcast decisions, like which guests we host on the podcast. Rehash is hosted, produced, and edited by Diana Chen.
On this episode of Rehash, we’re speaking with Gabriel, founder of Mochi, a coordination game for autonomous worlds.
Gabriel was nominated by Maz and voted onto the podcast by Maz, Eiman, Ninty Nick, Spencer Graham, and Triumph.
Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube | Lenstube | Substack
On this episode of Rehash, we’re speaking with Gabriel, founder of Mochi, a coordination game for autonomous worlds.
AI and blockchain are two buzzwords anyone operating remotely adjacent to the tech space has heard a lot of in recent years, but we haven’t heard much of the two concepts operating together.
Gabriel believes there’s actually a strong case for AI and blockchain to operate together, and in this episode he shares why he believes blockchain and crypto can have a strong impact on AI and provides a plethora of fascinating examples and future use cases for the two to interoperate.
We then get into a discussion about autonomous worlds - how Gabriel defines them, what they unlock, and why they might be the next evolution of DAOs.
https://opensea.io/assets/0x1BF7644FDeffd1884a1980C30816BaC27227a620/9
If you enjoyed this episode, you can collect it as a podcast NFT here. There are unlimited editions available to collect at 0.00420 ETH each for the public or 0.00210 ETH for community members. Collecting an episode means you become part of the Rehash community, which allows you to nominate guests for future seasons of the podcast. Read more about joining the community here.
Resources and links referenced in this episode:
Don’t forget to rate, review, and subscribe on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts to help more people hear our conversations and learn about web3, DAOs, and the human side of emerging technology.
Zerion: the wallet for everything you own onchain.
Tally: the home of DAO governance.
Twitter | Instagram | TikTok | Telegram
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