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The role of decentralization in Web3, AI and cloud computing (feat. Theta Network)11 Dec 202400:44:16

Theta Labs head of strategy Wes Levitt shares his views on the role of decentralization within cloud computing and artificial intelligence. Levitt also gives insights into how corporate clients view cryptocurrencies and decentralization, along with the role AI, LLMs and cloud computing play in academia.

The Agenda is brought to you by Cointelegraph and hosted/produced by Ray Salmond and Jonathan DeYoung, with post-production by Elena Volkova (Hatch Up). Follow Cointelegraph on X (Twitter) at @Cointelegraph, Jonathan at @maddopemadic and Ray at @HorusHughes. Jonathan is also on Instagram at @maddopemadic, and he made the music for the podcast — hear more at madic.art.

Follow Wes Levitt on X at  @wes_levitt.
Check out Cointelegraph at cointelegraph.com.

(00:00) Introduction to The Agenda podcast and this week’s episode
(01:52) What is Theta Network?
(03:37) Theta’s journey into artificial intelligence
(06:21) Why decentralizing cloud computing is so important
(09:17) Why are blockchain and a token needed to decentralize computing? 
(13:00) Security and privacy on Theta Network
(18:43) Who uses Theta Network?
(22:13) Is there a shortage in computing demand for LLMs? 
(27:04) Regulation and AI
(30:06) Corporate clients’ comfort level with decentralization
(34:18) Theta’s role in the entertainment industry
(41:27) Reasons why workers make the jump from Web2 to Web3
(42:33) Outro

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Bitcoin’s early days and the future of mass adoption (feat. Jeff Garik)27 Nov 202400:45:58

Jeff Garzik, an OG Bitcoin developer and the co-founder of Hemi Network, sits down to share his earliest Bitcoin memories and explain why layer-2 protocols are the future of BTC mass adoption. He also shares his thoughts on the balance between crypto’s cypherpunk roots and institutional adoption, as well as the importance of open-source technologies.

(00:00) Introduction to The Agenda podcast and this week’s episode
(01:48) Jeff’s intro to Bitcoin and early memories
(11:20) Mass adoption and the role of Bitcoin layer 2s
(15:48) Breaking down the Hemi blockchain
(25:29) What is superfinality?
(29:51) Balancing Bitcoin’s cypherpunk roots with mass adoption
(38:24) Open-source technology vs. Big Tech
(46:36) DeFi under a crypto-friendly Trump administration

The Agenda is brought to you by Cointelegraph and hosted/produced by Ray Salmond and Jonathan DeYoung, with post-production by Elena Volkova (Hatch Up). Follow Cointelegraph on X (Twitter) at @Cointelegraph, Jonathan at @maddopemadic and Ray at @HorusHughes. Jonathan is also on Instagram at @maddopemadic, and he made the music for the podcast — hear more at madic.art.

Follow Jeff Garzik on X at @jgarzik.
Check out Cointelegraph at cointelegraph.com.

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Real-world asset tokenization puts everything on blockchain (feat. Kinto)26 Jul 202400:59:18

Ramon Recureo, co-founder and CEO of Kinto, joins The Agenda podcast to explain how tokenized real-world assets open up new opportunities for institutional and retail investors and how tokenization will eventually integrate blockchain into all areas of the financial industry.

The Agenda is brought to you by Cointelegraph and hosted/produced by Ray Salmond and Jonathan DeYoung. Follow Cointelegraph on X (Twitter) at @Cointelegraph, Jonathan at @maddopemadic and Ray at @HorusHughes. Jonathan is also on Instagram at @maddopemadic, and he makes the music for the podcast — hear more at madic.art.

Follow Ramon Recuero on X at @ramonrecuero.

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Timestamps:
(00:00) - Introduction to The Agenda podcast and this week’s episode
(01:38) - What are real-world assets (RWAs), and what is Kinto?
(08:37) - How do RWAs and Kinto differ from Robinhood and Fidelity?
(14:43) - How secure are tokenized assets?
(16:24) - How do we know RWAs are not another “crypto bubble?”
(22:38) - RWAs unlock fragmented liquidity in assets
(23:57) - DeFi is actually “safer” than traditional finance
(31:30) - RWAs will unlock trillions, but when?
(33:44) - Are there limitations to tokenizing everything?
(46:30) - Are RWAs and KYC laws compatible?
(49:50) - The role of governance at Kinto

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Crypto for good: DeFi credit unions and value-driven DApps (feat. BankSocial & Morph)10 Jul 202400:40:16

The Agenda podcast is joined by John Wingate of BankSocial and Azeem Khan of Morph to discuss the ways blockchain and crypto can be used to financially empower regular people and make the world a better place through DeFi-focused credit unions and value-driven layer 2s.

The Agenda is brought to you by Cointelegraph and hosted/produced by Ray Salmond and Jonathan DeYoung. Follow Cointelegraph on X (Twitter) at @Cointelegraph, Jonathan at @maddopemadic and Ray at @HorusHughes. Jonathan is also on Instagram at @maddopemadic, and he makes the music for the podcast — hear more at madic.art.

Follow John Wingate on X at @PresidentHODL and Azeem Khan at @azeemk_.

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Timestamps:
(00:00) - Introduction to The Agenda podcast and this week’s episode
(01:43) - What is BankSocial, and what is its mission?
(07:04) - Are there securities and regulatory risks for users?
(10:03) - What a DeFi-focused bank actually does
(12:37) - How BankSocial handles banking and blockchain challenges
(17:08) - What is the Morph layer-2 blockchain?
(19:01) - Bringing DeFi to places that lack banking infrastructure
(22:05) - What type of projects will be built on Morph?
(23:56) - What the UNICEF CryptoFund does
(26:08) - Why Azeem first got into blockchain
(29:39) - Can Morph help with international aid delivery?
(32:03) - Morph and the future of AI
(33:49) - Will the AI revolution overall hurt or help people?
(34:56) - Can billionaire philanthropists save the world?
(37:40) - Can crypto address global poverty?

The views, thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast are its participants’ alone and do not necessarily reflect or represent the views and opinions of Cointelegraph. This podcast (and any related content) is for entertainment purposes only and does not constitute financial advice, nor should it be taken as such. Everyone must do their own research and make their own decisions. The podcast’s participants may or may not own any of the assets mentioned.

Privacy in 2024: Tornado Cash, CBDCs and AI surveillance (Feat. Harry Halpin)26 Jun 202400:29:12

Nym CEO Harry Halpin joins The Agenda to discuss the state of privacy and civil liberties in 2024, including the sentencing of Tornado Cash developer Alexey Pertsev, the power of AI to increase and expand surveillance, the censorship risks of central bank digital currencies, and more.

The Agenda is brought to you by Cointelegraph and hosted/produced by Ray Salmond and Jonathan DeYoung. Follow Cointelegraph on X (Twitter) at @Cointelegraph, Jonathan at @maddopemadic and Ray at @HorusHughes. Jonathan is also on Instagram at @maddopemadic, and he makes the music for the podcast — hear more at madic.art.

Follow Harry Halpin on X at @harryhalpin.
Check out Cointelegraph at cointelegraph.com.

Timestamps:
(00:00) - Introduction to The Agenda podcast and this week’s episode
(01:40) - Complying with regulations and sanctions as a privacy project
(05:50) - Reaction to Tornado Cash developer Alexey Pertsev’s jail sentence
(09:44) - The future of privacy around the world
(12:22) - Are CBDCs a privacy nightmare?
(15:51) - The politicization of CBDCs
(18:47) - Are AI fears accurate or overblown?
(22:08) - How Ukranians use Nym VPN to stay safe
(25:43) - Mixnets vs. traditional VPNs

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Is DePIN the true catalyst for mass adoption? (feat. XYO)12 Jun 202400:24:09

Markus Levin of XYO joins The Agenda to explain everything about DePIN: what it is, how people can participate, why DePINs can help improve AI, and why the technology could be the future of mass adoption. This is the first interview in a series recorded in person at Consensus 2024.

*Please note that this episode was recorded on May 30, not June 30 as stated in the intro*

The Agenda is brought to you by Cointelegraph and hosted/produced by Ray Salmond and Jonathan DeYoung. Follow Cointelegraph on X (Twitter) at @Cointelegraph, Jonathan at @maddopemadic and Ray at @HorusHughes. Jonathan is also on Instagram at @maddopemadic, and he makes the music for the podcast — hear more at madic.art.

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Timestamps:
(00:00) - Intro to The Agenda podcast and this week’s episode
(01:13) - What is DePIN, and how can you participate?
(04:02) - DePIN makes AI more trustworthy
(07:44) - Is there a DePIN bubble?
(10:50) - Do DePINs have privacy or security risks?
(11:56) - IoT vs. DePIN
(12:42) - What is the XYO token? Who can participate?
(15:58) - How XYO handles data privacy and regulations
(16:49) - Is the DePIN space oversaturated?
(17:51) - Who are XYO’s clients? Who can build on it?
(20:29) - Use cases for solutions built on XYO
(21:07) - Can DePIN bring crypto mass adoption?
(22:43) - DePINs collaborating

The views, thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast are its participants’ alone and do not necessarily reflect or represent the views and opinions of Cointelegraph. This podcast (and any related content) is for entertainment purposes only and does not constitute financial advice, nor should it be taken as such. Everyone must do their own research and make their own decisions. The podcast’s participants may or may not own any of the assets mentioned.

Is the future of DeFi in Bitcoin and wrapped BTC? (feat. DLC.Link)29 May 202400:47:32

Aki Balogh, co-founder and CEO of DLC.Link, joins The Agenda podcast to break down the significance of Bitcoin DeFi, the importance of security and efficiency in DeFi, and why he believes wrapping BTC and bringing it to other chains is the smartest move.

The Agenda is brought to you by Cointelegraph and hosted/produced by Ray Salmond and Jonathan DeYoung. Follow Cointelegraph on X (Twitter) at @Cointelegraph, Jonathan at @maddopemadic and Ray at @HorusHughes. Jonathan is also on Instagram at @maddopemadic, and he makes the music for the podcast — hear more at madic.art.

Follow Aki Balogh on X at @AkiBalogh.
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Timestamps:
(00:00) - Introduction to The Agenda podcast and this week’s episode

(02:30) - What is Bitcoin DeFi, and why should people use it?

(07:01) - Digital gold vs. physical gold

(09:19) - Is Bitcoin DeFi user-friendly?

(12:00) - What is DLC.Link?

(14:18) - Security risks when wrapping Bitcoin

(18:47) - Dealing with high network fees

(21:03) - The advantages of bringing BTC to Ethereum

(25:38) - Is DeFi too centralized?

(29:37) - What if you accidentally lend Bitcoin to criminals?

(31:10) - Fallout of the U.S. actions against Tornado Cash

(33:19) - Is Bitcoin safe from regulatory actions?

(35:47) - Could a market maker manipulate DLC.Link?

(40:20) - What happens if your wrapped BTC is stolen?

(41:15) - Why Aki Balogh is so passionate about DeFi

(43:59) - The future of DLC.Link

The views, thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast are its participants’ alone and do not necessarily reflect or represent the views and opinions of Cointelegraph. This podcast (and any related content) is for entertainment purposes only and does not constitute financial advice, nor should it be taken as such. Everyone must do their own research and make their own decisions. The podcast’s participants may or may not own any of the assets mentioned.

Blockchain casino aims to share the wealth so more than just the house wins (feat. Zach Bruch)16 May 202400:49:18

Zach Bruch, founder and CEO of MyPrize, joins The Agenda podcast to explain how blockchain-based casinos have the potential to absorb significant market share within the gambling industry and how MyPrize aims to make betting more fun and communal while also sharing revenue with creators.

The Agenda is brought to you by Cointelegraph and hosted/produced by Ray Salmond and Jonathan DeYoung. Follow Cointelegraph on X (Twitter) at @Cointelegraph, Jonathan at @maddopemadic and Ray at @HorusHughes. Jonathan is also on Instagram at @maddopemadic, and he makes the music for the podcast — hear more at madic.art.

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Musicians are getting ripped off, but decentralized fundraising could help (feat. Miles of FanSociety)01 May 202400:42:45

Miles of FanSociety joins The Agenda podcast to break down why musicians typically get such a small cut of the money generated by their music, and how blockchain-based fundraising tools may offer a lifeline and help artists build sustainable careers without needing record labels.

The Agenda is brought to you by Cointelegraph and hosted/produced by Ray Salmond and Jonathan DeYoung. Follow Cointelegraph on Twitter at @Cointelegraph, Jonathan at @maddopemadic and Ray at @HorusHughes. Jonathan is also on Instagram at @maddopemadic, and he makes the music for the podcast — hear more at madic.art.

If you want to help build FanSociety, reach out to Miles on Telegram at @MilesAwayNoww.

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Memecoins, millionaires and crypto — A new dawn or a sign that it’s over? (feat. Andreas Brekken of SideShift)17 Apr 202400:45:18

Memecoins have been the superstars of the 2024 crypto bull market, but are the vast riches made from unserious tokens a sign that crypto is unable to deliver on the promise of revolutionizing the investing landscape? SideShift.ai founder Andreas Brekken explains why memecoins are a net positive for the crypto space.

The Agenda is brought to you by Cointelegraph and hosted/produced by Ray Salmond and Jonathan DeYoung. Follow Cointelegraph on X (Twitter) at @Cointelegraph, Jonathan at @maddopemadic and Ray at @HorusHughes. Jonathan is also on Instagram at @maddopemadic, and he made the music for the podcast — hear more at madic.art.

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Why email providers like Gmail should be decentralized (feat. Daniel James of Dmail)03 Apr 202400:47:02

Daniel James of Dmail joins The Agenda to explain why decentralized email offers a better alternative to centralized providers like Gmail, why wallet-linked email services prevent spam, how to participate in the DMAIL airdrop campaign, and much more.

The Agenda is brought to you by Cointelegraph and hosted/produced by Ray Salmond and Jonathan DeYoung. Follow Cointelegraph on Twitter at @Cointelegraph, Jonathan at @maddopemadic and Ray at @HorusHughes. Jonathan is also on Instagram at @maddopemadic, and he makes the music for the podcast — hear more at madic.art.

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Monetizing physical activity with crypto and Web3 (feat. Oleg Fomenko of Sweat Economy)20 Mar 202400:51:55

Oleg Fomenko joins The Agenda podcast to discuss how Sweatcoin and Sweat Economy seek to power a new economy where physical exercise is tokenized, rewarded and traded on the open market — and how Web3 and blockchain can offer financial incentives to be physically active.

The Agenda is brought to you by Cointelegraph and hosted/produced by Ray Salmond and Jonathan DeYoung. Follow Cointelegraph on Twitter at @Cointelegraph, Jonathan at @maddopemadic and Ray at @HorusHughes. Jonathan is also on Instagram at @maddopemadic, and he makes the music for the podcast — hear more at madic.art.

Follow Oleg Fomenko on Twitter/X at @oleg_fem and Sweat Economy at @SweatEconomy.

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Metaverse or omniverse, AI will be there — Should we be afraid? (feat. Tracverse)13 Nov 202400:50:25

Tracverse founder Amos Thomas explores the importance of storytelling and protecting content creators’ IP rights from AI LLMs. In addition to explaining Tracverse’s role in creating an “omniverse,” Thomas stresses the need for businesses and content creators to balance the future potential for AI rights with human IP rights. 

(00:00) Introduction to The Agenda podcast and this week’s episode
(02:27) What is Tracverse?
(04:02) The need to protect human knowledge as it relates to AI
(07:43) What is an “omniverse”?
(17:09) Graph NFTs — Do they have utility?
(26:33) AI’s role in the Maarifa omniverse
(33:32) Aligning AI use with a content creator code of ethics
(35:55) AI rights vs. human rights
(41:06) Traverse’s 2025 roadmap

The Agenda is brought to you by Cointelegraph and hosted/produced by Ray Salmond and Jonathan DeYoung, with post-production by Elena Volkova (Hatch Up). Follow Cointelegraph on X (Twitter) at @Cointelegraph, Jonathan at @maddopemadic and Ray at @HorusHughes. Jonathan is also on Instagram at @maddopemadic, and he made the music for the podcast — hear more at madic.art.

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Bitcoin price hits new all-time high — What does it mean for crypto in 2024?06 Mar 202400:51:18

With Bitcoin price hitting a new all-time high above $69,000 on March 5, hosts Jonathan DeYoung and Ray Salmond reflect on what the bull market means for mass adoption, artificial intelligence, NFTs and community-focused projects in 2024.

The Agenda is brought to you by Cointelegraph and hosted/produced by Ray Salmond and Jonathan DeYoung. Follow Cointelegraph on Twitter at @Cointelegraph, Jonathan at @maddopemadic and Ray at @HorusHughes. Jonathan is also on Instagram at @maddopemadic, and he makes the music for the podcast — hear more at madic.art.

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AI in gaming, the future of Web3 gaming and ethical AI usage (feat. Ben James of Atlas)21 Feb 202400:54:06

Artificial intelligence is revolutionizing every aspect of daily life across the globe, including the gaming industry, where AI can fast-track the creation of virtual worlds and the assets that populate them. Atlas CEO Ben James joins The Agenda to discuss the advantages and concerns around AI becoming an endemic component of modern society.

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Can Web3, NFTs and blockchain help fight climate change? (feat. Inna Modja of Code Green)07 Feb 202400:39:20

Activist, musician and Code Green co-founder Inna Modja joins The Agenda to explore the relationship between art, NFTs and activism, as well as how Web3 technology is helping communities raise funds to build resilience and become more sustainable in the face of climate change.

The Agenda is brought to you by Cointelegraph and hosted/produced by Ray Salmond and Jonathan DeYoung. Follow Cointelegraph on X (Twitter) at @Cointelegraph, Jonathan at @maddopemadic and Ray at @HorusHughes. Jonathan is also on Instagram at @maddopemadic, and he makes the music for the podcast — hear more at madic.art.

Follow Inna Modja on X (Twitter) at @Innamodja and Instagram at @innamodjaofficiel. Follow Code Green on X (Twitter) at @codegreen_nft and Instagram at @codegreen_nft.

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Fighting fake news with blockchain technology (feat. Evan Hansen of Factland DAO)24 Jan 202400:59:13

We live in the era of fake news, and with the advent of AI, it will become even harder to determine which real media is real and which is fake. Evan Hansen of Factland DAO explains why source and fact authentication should be a community exercise.

The Agenda is brought to you by Cointelegraph and hosted/produced by Ray Salmond and Jonathan DeYoung. Follow Cointelegraph on Twitter at @Cointelegraph, Jonathan at @maddopemadic and Ray at @HorusHughes. Jonathan is also on Instagram at @maddopemadic, and he makes the music for the podcast — hear more at madic.art.

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WTF is a Web3 domain, and why does everyone need one? (feat. Sandy Carter of Unstoppable Domains)10 Jan 202400:48:29

Unstoppable Domains COO Sandy Carter joins The Agenda to explain how Web3 domains work and why they can help small businesses, creators and others. She also breaks down how Unstoppable differs from its competitors, the differences between Web2 and Web3 tech companies, and more.

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Are NFTs back? DAOs, governance, marketplaces and royalties with RARI Foundation (feat. Jana Bertram)27 Dec 202300:52:04

RARI Foundation head of strategy Jana Bertram joins The Agenda to discuss how NFT marketplaces can support creators and create an equitable, democratic space for collectors and creators — as well as the future of nonfungible tokens.

The Agenda is brought to you by Cointelegraph and hosted/produced by Ray Salmond and Jonathan DeYoung. Follow Cointelegraph on X (Twitter) at @Cointelegraph, Jonathan at @maddopemadic and Ray at @HorusHughes. Jonathan is also on Instagram at @maddopemadic, and he makes the music for the podcast — hear more at madic.art.

Follow Jana Bertram on X (Twitter) at @yannau.
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Privacy, security and state surveillance (feat. Chelsea Manning and Harry Halpin of Nym)13 Dec 202300:47:50

Nym CEO Harry Halpin and security consultant Chelsea Manning sit down with The Agenda to explain how the Nym mixnet and VPN help keep users anonymous online, as well as how privacy tools can fight AI algorithms and surveillance, why institutional adoption can be good for privacy, and more.

The Agenda is brought to you by Cointelegraph and hosted/produced by Ray Salmond and Jonathan DeYoung. Follow Cointelegraph on Twitter at @Cointelegraph, Jonathan at @maddopemadic and Ray at @HorusHughes. Jonathan is also on Instagram at @maddopemadic, and he makes the music for the podcast — hear more at madic.art.

Follow Chelsea Manning on Twitter at @xychelsea and Harry Halpin at @harryhalpin.
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Decentralized Web3 communications tech is taking on Zoom (feat. Ayush Ranjan of Huddle01)29 Nov 202300:56:08

Huddle01 co-founder and CEO Ayush Ranjan joins The Agenda to talk about Web3-native communications platforms, why companies like Zoom should be decentralized, and why decentralization results in better performance and privacy for users worldwide.

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The future of Web3 and blockchain mass adoption (feat. Alex Tapscott)15 Nov 202300:46:51

Investor and blockchain advocate Alex Tapscott joins The Agenda to discuss his new book, Web3: Charting the Internet’s Next Economic and Cultural Frontier, and explore the future of blockchain mass adoption, crypto regulation, Web3 use cases and more.

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Meet the 13-year-old selling sneakers for Bitcoin (feat. Blake Cockram of CryptoKicks)01 Nov 202300:46:52

13-year-old entrepreneur Black Cockram, founder of CryptoKicks, joins The Agenda to chat about his shoe resale business with unique crypto roots. Blake explores the synergies between cryptocurrency and sneaker culture and predicts how both will grow over the coming years.

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Bitcoin finds new use case in life insurance industry (feat. Meanwhile)30 Oct 202400:55:21

Meanwhile director of wealth management Danny Baer explains how Bitcoin has found a new use case in the life insurance industry, and how BTC holders can use life insurance to enhance the tax efficiency of their investment portfolio. 

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[00:00:00] Introduction to The Agenda podcast and this week’s episode
[00:01:47] What’s so special about Bitcoin-based life insurance?
[00:03:58] Payment options for policy holders
[00:06:43] Meanwhile’s origin story
[00:14:26] How is Bitcoin life insurance regulated?
[00:16:43] What Meanwhile “does” with policyholders' Bitcoin
[00:33:27] What happens if Meanwhile goes out of business
[00:35:43] Danny’s views on the ideal policy size
[00:40:08] When does the policy payout and can clients borrow from their policy?
[00:48:58] How do beneficiaries receive their payouts?
[00:51:44] How is client Bitcoin secured? 

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The nuts and bolts of onboarding new users to crypto on YouTube (feat. Cryptonauts)18 Oct 202300:54:08

Cryptonauts co-founder and host Nathan Leung joins The Agenda to discuss the successes and challenges of educating those interested in cryptocurrency via a sponsor-free YouTube channel, sharing his crypto origin story, motivations and future plans for his YouTube channel and thriving community.

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Jonathan DeYoung and Ray Salmond talk adoption and crypto’s future04 Oct 202300:26:15

To celebrate 20 episodes, Hosts Jonathan DeYoung and Ray Salmond interview each other about their experiences hosting The Agenda, what excites them about blockchain, how crypto has changed over the years, what the future of the space may hold, and more.

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Web3, AI and data are shaking up the music industry (feat. Cherie Hu of Water & Music)20 Sep 202300:47:43

Water & Music founder Cherie Hu joins The Agenda to discuss how new technologies are impacting the music industry, and how innovative creators can use research-based methodologies to create art and build sustainable careers.

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AI, blockchain adoption and the knowledge economy (feat. OriginTrail)06 Sep 202301:00:47

OriginTrail co-founders Žiga Drev and Tomaz Levak join The Agenda to discuss real-world and enterprise crypto adoption, how blockchain can help combat artificial intelligence misinformation, and why the knowledge economy may be the future of the internet.

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Musician-focused Web3 project The Homies DAO spotlights mental health (feat. Iman Europe)23 Aug 202300:38:53

Singer and The Homies DAO founder Iman Europe joins The Agenda to discuss the importance of mental health, wellness and community for musicians, and why she embraces Web3 in her career and through her decentralized autonomous organization.

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Crypto can liberate everyone, regardless of political affiliation (feat. The Blockchain Socialist)09 Aug 202300:56:28

Podcaster and author Joshua Dávila, aka The Blockchain Socialist, joins The Agenda to discuss his new book, Blockchain Radicals: How Capitalism Ruined Crypto and How to Fix It, and explain why the Left shouldn’t be scared of crypto, as well as his views on how those working in Web3 should avoid replicating the missteps of the tech and TradFi industries.

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Using blockchain technology to fight climate change (feat. Jesse Morris of Energy Web)28 Jul 202301:09:14

Energy Web CEO Jesse Morris joins The Agenda to share the current state of the climate crisis, explain how blockchain technology can help decarbonize the energy sector, outline why we should remain hopeful in the face of global warming and climate change, and much more.

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Leveraging DeFi capital to help fix the housing crisis (feat. Home Construction Collective)05 Jul 202300:49:08

Home Construction Collective co-founders Isaac Lidsky and Erich Wasserman join The Agenda to unpack the housing crisis, explain why starter homes are in short supply, and share how Collective is leveraging DeFi to fractionalize and incentivize home construction investment.

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Will Bitcoin save the world? (feat. Joe Hall)07 Jun 202300:46:09

Cointelegraph reporter Joe Hall joins The Agenda and shares his experiences traveling the world to preach Bitcoin adoption and educate people on the Lightning Network, along with breaking down Bitcoin’s “marketing problem” and countering common anti-BTC arguments.

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Financial surveillance, privacy and the threat of CBDCs (feat. Marta Belcher)24 May 202300:44:20

Civil liberties and cryptocurrency lawyer Marta Belcher joins The Agenda to break down the importance of privacy, how financial surveillance works, the potential ramifications of CBDCs — and what concerned citizens can do to challenge corporate and government surveillance.

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How blockchain improves international aid and empowers communities (feat. Mercy Corps)16 Oct 202400:52:08

Mercy Corps chief investment officer Scott Onder explains how the international NGO uses blockchain to streamline aid relief and breaks down its strategy for investing in crypto projects in emerging markets, particularly in the Global South, to help build community resilience and fight climate change.

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Time codes:
(00:00) Introduction to The Agenda podcast and this week’s episode
(01:20) What is Mercy Corps? What does it do?
(03:41) Why Mercy Corps dove into crypto and blockchain
(08:56) How blockchain improves aid delivery in the Horn of Africa
(13:51) Are most NGOs interested in blockchain?
(16:10) How crypto is perceived in emerging markets
(22:18) What is the Mercy Corps Ventures fund?
(25:23) What is the Crypto For Good Fund?
(31:38) Lessons learned for future builders
(34:57) How Web3 can fight climate change
(40:55) Can crypto help migration crises?
(44:54) Scott Onder’s proudest accomplishments
(46:07) Benefits of decentralization in general
(48:18) Mercy Corps’ 2025 agenda

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How crypto tech is powering mutual aid organizing in NYC (feat. Marisa Rando of PactDAO)10 May 202300:54:06

PactDAO co-founder Marisa Rando tells The Agenda how crypto and blockchain technology helps the mutual aid collective better coordinate, organize and connect with community members and other activist groups — and also breaks down the basics of mutual aid.

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Privacy, blockchain anonymity and Rojava’s crypto experiment (feat. DarkFi)26 Apr 202301:02:27

DarkFi co-founder Rachel-Rose O’Leary and community member Kato join The Agenda to share their experiences with blockchain and decentralization in Rojava, Syria — and how it relates to DarkFi’s mission to build privacy and self-autonomy with an anonymous blockchain.

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Cybersecurity, encryption and anti-surveillance (feat. Matt Mitchell of CryptoHarlem)12 Apr 202300:53:54

The Agenda chats with hacker Matt Mitchell, aka Matteo, about the importance of cybersecurity, personal data encryption and anti-surveillance, and how CryptoHarlem teaches citizens how to protect themself against corporate and government spying.

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Africa: Crypto’s next Silicon Valley? (feat. Elisha Owusu Akyaw)29 Mar 202300:55:43

The Agenda chats with Cointelegraph social media specialist Elisha Owusu Akyaw, aka GhCryptoGuy, about how Africans are taking the lead on blockchain development and crypto innovation in Africa — as well as how unclear regulation is holding the cryptocurrency industry back.

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Live from the cutting room floor15 Mar 202300:18:53

With Ray on vacation, Jonathan reflects on the first few weeks of The Agenda and shares extended content that had been previously edited down for time. He also previews upcoming episodes, which will dive into Bitcoin in Africa, cybersecurity, lunarpunk, mutual aid and more.

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Does crypto media have an ethics problem? (feat. Molly Jane Zuckerman)01 Mar 202300:58:16

Molly Jane Zuckerman, former content lead at CoinMarketCap, joins The Agenda to share her thoughts on how to remain ethical in crypto media, the role of news organizations in the cryptocurrency space, the importance of having ethics standards, and more.

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Building Black power through Bitcoin and financial literacy: Part 2 (feat. Najah Roberts)15 Feb 202300:39:53

In Part 2 of our conversation about Bitcoin and Black America, Ray and Jonathan talk with BTC educator Najah Roberts about how to improve financial literacy in the United States, the challenges of operating an exchange as a “little guy,” and why crypto is for the children.

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Bitcoin, Black America and building generational wealth: Part 1 (feat. Najah Roberts)01 Feb 202300:37:44

Jonathan and Ray chat with Najah Roberts, the “Queen of Crypto,” to discuss the hurdles of founding a crypto exchange and how Bitcoin investing can help Black Americans boost their financial literacy skills and build a path toward financial independence.

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Music NFTs, hip hop and the Web3 creator economy (feat. Adam Levy & Jay Kila)11 Jan 202300:46:58

Jonathan and Ray sit down with Adam Levy of the Mint podcast and rapper Jay Kila to chat about music NFTs, hip hop in India, the creator economy, and how nonfungible tokens can help independent content creators monetize their work and grow their audience.

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The future is DAO: Blockchain and worker rights (feat. TheLaborDAO & theCaféDAO)28 Dec 202200:47:28

Ray and Jonathan sit down with TheLaborDAO founder Larry Williams Jr. and theCaféDAO founders Daniel Carias and Dustin Tong to chat about how decentralized autonomous organizations are reforming collective action and changing the face of labor organizing.

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Humanity will be better off if AI is decentralized and democratized (feat. Dr. Ben Goertzel)02 Oct 202400:46:47

Dr. Ben Goertzel, CEO and chief scientist at SingularityNET, explains why decentralizing AI is critical to the development of artificial general intelligence. He also explores AI’s potential to solve human aging and shares his thoughts on what sentience might look like in an artificial general intelligence.

The Agenda is brought to you by Cointelegraph and hosted/produced by Ray Salmond and Jonathan DeYoung. Follow Cointelegraph on X (Twitter) at @Cointelegraph, Jonathan at @maddopemadic and Ray at @HorusHughes. Jonathan is also on Instagram at @maddopemadic, and he makes the music for the podcast — hear more at madic.art.

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Timestamps:
(00:00) - Introduction to The Agenda podcast and this week’s episode
(02:56) - AI’s journey from the 1950s to today
(06:16) - How AI eventually evolves to the level of superintelligence
(07:10) - Does AI really pose a risk to humanity?
(12:25) - The importance of decentralizing artificial intelligence
(15:37) - In the future, who will “own” the AI?
(25:31) - What Hollywood got right and wrong about AI
(35:53) - Will AI help humans become immortal?
(40:46) - Dr. Goertzel explains The Consciousness Explosion

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Crypto & financial inclusion for sex workers (feat. Allie Rae of WetSpace)12 Dec 202200:59:00

Ray and Jonathan sit down with Allie Rae, CEO of WetSpace, to discuss sex work, why banks dislike both cryptocurrency and porn stars, NFTs for adult entertainers, and why crypto can promote financial inclusion — plus so much more!

The Agenda is brought to you by Cointelegraph and hosted/produced by Ray Salmond and Jonathan DeYoung. Follow Cointelegraph on Twitter at @Cointelegraph, Jonathan at @maddopemadic and Ray at @HorusHughes. Jonathan is also on Instagram at @maddopemadic, and he makes the music for the podcast — hear more at madic.art.

Follow Allie Rae on Twitter at @mrsallierae and on Instagram at @theallierae.
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TRAILER: The Agenda with Ray Salmond & Jonathan DeYoung12 Dec 202200:06:56

The Agenda is a new podcast exploring the promises of crypto, blockchain and Web3, and how everyday people level up with technology. Hosts Jonathan DeYoung and Ray Salmond sit down to discuss the purpose and origins of the show, as well as their own personal crypto journeys.

The Agenda is brought to you by Cointelegraph and hosted/produced by Ray Salmon and Jonathan DeYoung. Follow Cointelegraph on Twitter at @Cointelegraph, Jonathan at @maddopemadic and Ray at @HorusHughes. Jonathan is also on Instagram at @maddopemadic. He produces the music for The Agenda, so check out more of his content here: madic.art.

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Biometric verification doesn’t have to be a privacy nightmare (feat. Privado ID)18 Sep 202400:42:42

Sebastian Rodriguez, chief product officer at Privado ID, breaks down how services and users alike can verify their identities while maintaining privacy in a trustless environment using blockchain technology. He also explains how Privado ID differs from Worldcoin, how it can help fight misinformation online, and the security risks of biometric databases.

The Agenda is brought to you by Cointelegraph and hosted/produced by Ray Salmond and Jonathan DeYoung. Follow Cointelegraph on X (Twitter) at @Cointelegraph, Jonathan at @maddopemadic and Ray at @HorusHughes. Jonathan is also on Instagram at @maddopemadic, and he makes the music for the podcast — hear more at madic.art.

Follow Sebastian on X at @PolygonSSI and Privado ID at @PrivadoID.

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Timestamps:
(00:00) - Introduction to The Agenda podcast and this week’s episode
(01:54) - What is Privado ID?
(04:55) - How businesses and services use Privado ID
(08:07) - Why and how Privado ID uses blockchain
(10:46) - What are the risks with biometric databases?
(14:54) - Does Privado ID issue credentials?
(18:05) - Is there a global framework for ID verification?
(20:44) - Fighting misinformation vs. maintaining privacy
(29:25) - Privado ID vs. Worldcoin
(33:54) - The ethics of trading biometrics for crypto
(36:12) - Privado ID’s business and revenue model

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Genomic data value is ‘infinitely higher’ than most people think (feat. Genomes.io)05 Sep 202400:49:30

Aldo de Pape, co-founder and CEO of Genomes.io, joins The Agenda podcast to discuss the genomic mapping industry’s privacy challenges and their impact on users, including why people should be more cautious with their genetic data amid an atmosphere of hacks and companies selling your DNA data.

The Agenda is brought to you by Cointelegraph and hosted/produced by Ray Salmond and Jonathan DeYoung. Follow Cointelegraph on X (Twitter) at @Cointelegraph, Jonathan at @maddopemadic and Ray at @HorusHughes. Jonathan is also on Instagram at @maddopemadic, and he makes the music for the podcast — hear more at madic.art.

Follow Aldo on X @aldodepape and Genomes.io at @genomesdao.
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(00:00:00) Introduction to The Agenda podcast and this week’s episode
(00:01:34) What is genetic sequencing?
(00:03:21) What sets Genomes.io apart from its competitors?
(00:07:29) The genomic sequencing industry is still the Wild West
(00:14:13) Aldo’s thoughts on why the industry needs a universal regulatory framework
(00:16:06) Not protecting your data could make you the next Henrietta Lacks
(00:18:56) How do users know that the Genomes.io platform is secure? 
(00:22:29) How Genomes.io data sourcing and compensation work
(00:25:04) Genomic mapping use case examples
(00:27:47) Why does the project have a token and a DAO?
(00:42:06) The future role of AI and quantum computing in genomics

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