Why brands, designers, and creators need to get into Web3 NOW | Josh Rosenthal
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Highlights from the conversation
- You're used to thinking of technology as the value creator, but it's actually brands, studios, and agencies
- Your cost of failure is small. And the only way to get asymmetric gains is to participate early
- You can call them NFTs, but they’re actually strong property rights of ownership for physical and synthetic assets
- Now, the value is in the community, the content, the brand, the association
- Transformative revolutions always start with finance. Cause that's where the value is. Then move into art and identity 'cause you're establishing values and coordination
- It gives you greater specificity to do product design. It gives you immediate market feedback
More about Josh Rosenthal
Josh Rosenthal, Ph.D., is a former Late Medieval, Renaissance, and Reformation historian turned crypto-first investor. A Fulbright Recipient to the Sorbonne’s interdisciplinary think tank (École Pratique des Hautes Études), Josh founded multiple successful startups before starting a crypto-first founders’ fund, the 6ixth Event, and crypto-first family office, Narwhal Ventures. A guest lecturer at Harvard, Hopkins, and MIT, as well as a keynote speaker at crypto conferences and regular guest on crypto media, Josh explores how communities are using decentralized technology to reshape our world in what has become known as a Crypto Renaissance.
Half a millennium ago, communities adopted two new decentralized technologies to recreate their world. An explosive ledger-based financial technology powered the creation of a new proto-capitalism, while an incendiary permissionless print-based protocol communicated revolutionary ideas generating new markets for media. Early adopters parlayed their gains into a cataclysmic form of techno-art to recast their supernatural cosmology, the nature of vocation in an emerging world, and their roles therein.
Find Josh here: Twitter | LinkedIn | The 6ixth Event | Narwhal Ventures
Show Notes
People:
- Medici Family
- Cozomo de’ Medici (Snoop Dogg)
Companies and organisations:
Miscellaneous:
- TAM (Total Addressable Market)
- DAO (Decentralised Autonomous Organisation)
- Bill Gates and David Letterman (interview - Bill gates explains the internet)
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