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Previous guests

Adam Lindemann

Gallerist, collector, investor

We sat down with art collector and gallerist Adam Lindemann on the heels of his conversation with Beeple and Peter Saul at Art Basel to talk about what he thinks is really going on with NFTs. Adam is the founder of Venus Over Manhattan gallery and a major collector himself.

Devin Lewtan and Alice Ma

Co-founders, Mad Realities

As we tried to understand what it actually means to build a "decentralized media network," we sat down with the team behind Mad Realities, a community-governed reality TV DAO with the ultimate goal of becoming a full-fledged production studio.

 

Eli Tan

Reporter, CoinDesk

What’s it like to report on an industry that has so many anonymous sources? We sat down with Eli to break down exactly what made 2021 monumental for the crypto world, including some of the biggest stories he covered for CoinDesk.

Manny404

Artist, engineer at Dapper Labs

By day, Manny works at Dapper Labs, one of the top companies in the NFT and digital collectibles space. On the side, he works on projects with the art collective he co-founded, art404, and spends time perfecting his own NFT/gaming project.

 

Max Gross

Engineer, former COO at SuperBid

Formerly an engineer at Boeing, Max quit his job to go full-time crypto. We asked him to explain where crypto came from, how it's made, how it's moved around, and what makes it valuable.

John Bai

Senior Product Designer at Brex

We chatted with John about his work as a designer and contributor to VectorDAO, a collective of designers on a mission to accelerate the mainstream adoption of crypto, as well as where he thinks product design in crypto has room for improvement.

 

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Sarah Wood

Head of Operations, Upstream

Sarah is leading the charge on bringing DAOs to the people. Through her role at Upstream, she’s helping onboard the next generation of users to web3. Because at the end of the day, it’s all built on the concept of community.