This episode of the #citizenweb3 podcast features Tommy Eastman from foundry

Tommy Eastman advocates for permissionless innovation in technology and decentralization, navigating the frontier of emerging tech while emphasizing long-term vision amidst volatility. He champions OpenAI as a guiding principle and urges discernment between genuine utility and vaporware in the evolving landscape.

Foundry, a subsidiary of Digital Currency Group (DCG), empowers institutional miners, staking customers, and blockchain entrepreneurs with the essential tools to construct tomorrow's decentralized infrastructure.

00:00 – 04:44 : Intro

04:44 -- 07:41 : Why web3 and not the valley?

07:41 -- 08:49 : Cryptography

08:49 -- 13:44 : Opinion on Web3

13:44 -- 18:45 : Is there a solution for those priced out?

18:45 -- 24:59 : Solution to decentralize the market.

24:59 -- 30:00 : Spotting an AI project.

30:00 -- 34:26 : The division between AI and decentralized AI?

34:26 -- 38:42 : Interesting models to research

38:42 -- 42:08 : Are we ready for AI?

42:08 -- 46:29 : Why aren't you tribalistic?

46:29 -- 50:13 : Selecting chains

50:13 -- 57:59 : The Blitz

We spoke to Tommy Eastman about Foundry and:

Supply permissionlessly and provide permissionless access.

Tech that's on the frontier.

The fundamentals of crypto are really strong.

Dog chasing its tail.

Decentralization is certainly a spectrum.

Centralization at some scale

Out of government control

Smaller players are priced out.

Everybody's priced out.

OpenAI as the North Star

Quadratic voting

Less is more.

Trust nothing.

Federated learning exists in Web2.

Decentralized AI

Everything inherently has bias.

People being innately good.

What is the token price today? What is the token price tomorrow?

Expanding your scope to the long term

Assessing vaporware versus utility is really important.

Symbiotic relationship.

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