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Vinay Gupta: Mattereum: A blockchain identity layer for things + Better refugee camps

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Vinay Gupta: Mattereum, giving our things a trackable identity layer. Bonus: Climate refugees! Vinay has a plan! 

Vinay used to work at Ethereum. Now he's trying to develop Mattereum, a digital identity layer (based on blockchain technology) that can tell us with more precision where a product is in its lifecycle, and how safe it is to buy. The intention: To make us reuse stuff more, with higher trust, thus rewarding quality products over cheap, one-time use stuff.

https://mattereum.com/ shows how it's used, but I needed to know WHY. And that's how we got here.

After hour one, he's explained Mattereum pretty well (doesn't buying used stuff on Ebay and Amazon accomplish the same? Why do we need a blockchain solution for this? How will the quality of used goods be "supervised", and by whom? What does the future hold for Mattereum?)

According to Vinay, a big use case for Mattereum is just around the corner. As usual, you're 5 years ahead of things if you listen to Wunderdog!

In hour two, we go into Vinay's big ambition: How to help the coming wave of climate refugees as best as possible. The only way is to give them a framework that allows them to do labor. How does he plan to accomplish this?

Vinay's cheap housing design http://hexayurt.com/ has already become the go-to housing at Burning Man, but there's also large-scale infrastructure to think about.

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As usual, the podcast exists because of my amazing sponsors from www.patreon.com/runde 

Today let me highlight the following Patrons:

Roy Cato Kleveland

Ole-Morten Duesund

Kirsti

Bjarte Aune Olsen

Michael Schmichael

and in particular:

Lars Ivar Igesund

Kyle Arumugam

Kyrre Matias Goksøyr

Are Edvardsen

Kristoffer Karlsen

Øyvind Grimstad Gryt

Andreas Døving

Berit Reppen Lorentzen

Kristoffer Karlsen

Patrons are incredibly cool people! You remember the Medicis, right? And none of the other noble families from Italy around the renaissance. Just the Medicis, because they supported the arts. Maybe you remember the Borgias, because they were so horrible. But ... don't be a Borgia. Be a Medici.

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