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ZEROPOD: a zero-copyright video podcast for people who enjoy ethereum
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ZEROPOD is a video podcast for people who enjoy Ethereum. Each episode, we sit down with an interesting builder or creator in the onchain space to learn more about their personal story and what they are working on. Available to watch on YouTube, Spotify/RSS and onchain on pods.media/zeropod. Released with zero copyright, please remix and reuse our content creatively with attribution.
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Jason Chaskin is the newly minted head of app relations at the Ethereum Foundation, and he joins ZEROPOD as our first guest of season 3!In this conversation, host Toady Hawk chats with Jason about his journey from the halls of high finance to the trenches of ETH hackathons, his new EF role helping apps survive and thrive, and why he believes that Ethereum is uniquely positioned to bring power back to the people. If you enjoy this episode, please subscribe and rate us 5 stars on Apple Podcasts and Spotify!---Timestamps:00:00 Why Ethereum? Open networks vs Big Tech servers 02:00 Introducing Jason + his background 02:44 Growing up in Connecticut, sports & early life 03:29 College years at Illinois, studying finance 07:00 First exposure to crypto during the ICO era 08:54 Corporate banking and investment banking disillusionment 11:30 Discovering crypto podcasts & influences 13:01 COVID money-printing → aha moment for Bitcoin & Ethereum 14:13 Entering NFTs and first onchain experiences 15:05 Learning to code + ETH Global hackathons 16:33 How Jason taught himself (CS50, Patrick Collins course) 17:22 Pivot point: job applications & rejection at Privy 18:18 Blogging, Farcaster channels, and breaking into EF 21:59 Landing a role with the Ethereum Foundation 22:42 Announcing his new role: Apps Relations & Research 24:59 What the new EF focus means for apps & use cases 27:03 Why stablecoins on Tron succeeded & lessons for ETH 30:03 Should Ethereum fight for stablecoin market share? 32:11 The bull case for apps on Ethereum 34:43 Vitalik’s vision, decentralization, and values 39:23 Are stablecoins bullish or bearish for Ethereum? 40:29 Favorite Vitalik blog posts + public goods funding 46:01 Why Ethereum is a counterbalance to centralization 49:41 Competition with Solana & L1 debates 53:10 Are L2s parasitic to Ethereum? 57:12 EF’s L1 vs L2 scaling roadmap explained 59:59 What new blockspace should be used for (apps, experiments) 1:01:21 Bull case for Farcaster & community building 1:03:50 Thoughts on Nouns DAO and funding public goods 1:09:37 Ethereum’s biggest challenges ahead 1:12:49 EF restructuring and adapting to regulation 1:16:28 Why EF is leaning into ecosystem support & comms 1:18:54 Reflections on FTX, regulation, and industry reputation 1:19:41 Looking ahead to 2025: apps, stablecoins, institutions 1:21:49 Lightning Round Q&A (food, music, hobbies, books, travel, inspirations) 1:28:06 Closing thoughts ---Podcast produced, edited and hosted by Toady Hawk. Zero Rights Reserved and Open Source (Just like Ethereum)Cover art commissioned from the talented @0xAprilia Funding provided by The Yellow Collective on Base, an onchain culture club for curious creators and artists. Find out more at yellowcollective.xyz.
Garrett Skrovina has worn a lot of hat, from Roc Nation exec to CoinDesk strategist, and now Head of Crypto at Laser, the engineering studio behind some of Base’s biggest drops and projects. In this episode of ZEROPOD, host Toady Hawk delves into Garrett's story and learns all about the memecoin he launched last year called $BASED — a fair-launch experiment with a special history and an exciting future. We hope you enjoy! ---This episode of ZEROPOD was sponsored by The Yellow Collective, a culture club for artists and creatives on Base. Learn more at yellowcollective.xyz.
What if crypto products weren’t built for wallets, but for people? In this episode of ZEROPOD, Privy.io founder Henri Stern joins host Toady Hawk to talk about building user-first infra, why account abstraction matters, and what it’ll take to onboard the next billion. From his Parisian roots to Protocol Labs and now Privy, Henri shares sharp takes on fragmentation, EIP-7702, and why most crypto apps still miss the point. Come for the insights, stay for the travel tips and Italian bread slander.TIMESTAMPS:00:00 - Intro: Meet Henri Stern, founder of Privy01:44 - Henri’s backstory: Growing up in Paris, moving to NYC03:55 - Adjusting to life in New York and early education04:32 - Choosing Stanford over the French education system06:00 - Discovering computer science and why it stuck07:54 - Founding Shout: a peer-to-peer marketplace experiment10:01 - What went wrong with hyperlocal marketplaces12:20 - Filecoin and Protocol Labs: Henri’s next chapter13:49 - What Filecoin taught Henri about zk, consensus, and infra19:00 - Falling in love with crypto, then falling out of it for a bit20:06 - The origin of Privy: starting with privacy, landing on onboarding24:00 - What Privy does today: abstracting onboarding, not just accounts26:10 - The nuance of account abstraction vs. 4337/770228:30 - Privy’s internal values: focus, experimentation, ownership33:00 - Wallet sprawl and the identity fragmentation dilemma36:00 - Wallets as identity tools, not just money holders39:00 - Why crypto infra must be built now, not later41:00 - Notable partnerships: Farcaster, Pump.fun, Hyperliquid & more45:10 - Privy's current roadmap: chains, funding UX, identity UX47:02 - EIP-7702: What it is and why it matters50:00 - Speculation vs stability: the real bifurcation in crypto52:40 - Henri’s vision for 2025 and hiring at Privy54:08 - Rapid-fire round: food, music, tech, travel, and more1:04:28 - Where to find out more about Privy and wrap-up---Podcast recorded by Toady Hawk, edited by Toady Hawk. Hosted by Toady Hawk. Produced by Zero Rights Media. This content is zero rights reserved (cc0), please remix and reuse it in any way you like! #base #onchain #ethereum #privy #crypto #stripe
AI agents want to buy things. The internet tells them to ask a human.Coinbase’s Kevin Leffew joins ZEROPOD to talk wallets for agents, crypto-native payments, and why AgentKit might be the missing link between AI and autonomy.Timestamps:0:00 Intro — “Every agent deserves a wallet”1:52 Opening monologue and guest intro2:24 What is Zero Rights Media?3:35 Kevin’s early life and interest in tech4:55 Founding the Wake Forest “Fintech” Club6:00 First crypto aha moment6:53 Microsoft and early blockchain work8:03 Azure Blockchain Workbench9:15 File integrity, POA Ethereum, and L2s10:00 Working at Storj and S3 compatibility11:13 Decentralized object storage and crypto incentives13:10 Transitioning to AI — distributed infra and agents13:35 Working at Replit + Hugging Face hackathon14:53 What is Replit?15:49 AI-native coding environments16:52 From crypto aha to AI aha17:33 Joining Coinbase & the “every agent needs a wallet” thesis19:00 AgentKit: letting AI agents take onchain actions20:35 Agents procuring cloud resources autonomously21:53 Onchain kit + trust in agentic commerce25:01 Natural language agents with real-time data26:16 Can agents create content too?27:26 Are we past the Turing Test?28:40 Crypto as global registry + file integrity30:33 Why AI needs crypto-native payments31:59 Replacing API keys with microtransactions (X-42)33:14 Agents accessing GPU, storage, and APIs34:22 Guardrails, alignment, and the “paperclip” problem36:02 Agents need cloud + context to perform37:57 Human adaptation and tech anxiety39:19 Coinbase AI Hackathon recap40:42 Jailbreaking agents to improve alignment41:59 Autonomous agents vs human-extensions43:33 The future of trading bots and flattened edge45:14 Meme coins, cults, and AI-led virality47:32 Determinism vs probabilism: crypto’s role in AI media49:01 X-42 platform: gasless micropayments over HTTP50:59 Why AI agents will face paywalls too52:04 Advice for new AI + crypto builders53:58 Lightning Round: Food, music, parenting, boxing55:56 Books: Gödel, Escher, Bach + The Sovereign Individual58:07 Favorite gadget (not iPhone)59:08 Travel: China, Colombia, Machu Picchu story1:01:12 Inspirational figures & risk-taking1:02:34 Productivity tips + AI tool stack1:04:27 “Not your models, not your brain”1:04:58 Black Mirror + AI satire1:05:18 Alternate career path: Venture1:06:06 Getting started with AgentKit1:07:00 “We’re all devs now”1:07:43 Outro and contact info
Welcome back to another episode of ZEROPOD, featuring Serpin Taxt, the ambitious young founder of a new protocol called Ethos, which aims to help solve the age-old problem of who to trust, and who not to, in the onchain space. Host Toady Hawk talks about his childhood, his career in web 2, and his goals for Ethos, namely, to tame the wild, wild west of the crypto space… just a bit. So without further ado, let’s go learn about the mythos behind the Ethos.—-Timestamps:00:00 - The $9B Problem: Scams, Trust, and the Wild West of Crypto02:25 - Welcome to ZEROPOD: Meet Serpin Taxt, Founder of Ethos05:00 - Inventor Dreams and Web2 Career08:00 - Escaping B2B SaaS11:00 - Discovering Ethereum: Interoperability and Smart Contracts13:30 - When Crypto Finally Clicked15:00 - Inspiration from Friend.Tech and the Birth of Ethos17:00 - Reputation is Everything: Why Trust Signals Matter19:10 - Realizing a Bigger Vision21:00 - A Wild West Without Accountability24:00 - Proof-of-Stake for People: Ethos’s Core Mechanism26:30 - Avoiding Mob Rule: Risk, Reputation, and Social Slashing29:00 - Open Moderation and Algorithmic Challenges31:00 - Reviewing ETH Wallets, Twitter Accounts, and Beyond33:30 - Identity, Anonymity, and the Risk of Sockpuppets36:00 - Using Ethos in the Wild: Kaito, Bots, and Reputation vs. Attention39:00 - Why It's Hard to Call Out Scammers (but Why We Must)42:00 - The Power of Named Reviews vs. Anonymous Drama44:00 - NFT Ethics, Gotcha Culture, and the Chaos Incentive46:00 - Social Slashing 101: How It Works in Ethos49:00 - Toward Financial Slashing: The Next Big Risk Layer51:00 - Onboarding: Slow Growth53:00 - Staying Power: What Keeps Users Coming Back Daily56:00 - Finding People to Vouch For (and How to Ask for Vouches)58:30 - Using the Chrome Extension for Discovery and Reviews1:00:00 - Integrations 1:02:00 - Building Influence Onchain: Ratings for Businesses, Not Just People1:04:00 - Alpha Drop? Business Leaderboards Are Coming1:06:30 - Why Ethos Launched on Base1:12:00 - The Token Question: Contributor XP, Incentives, and Future Possibilities1:14:25 - Wrap-Up---Podcast recorded by Toady Hawk, edited by Toady Hawk and Santhosh. Hosted by Toady Hawk. Music by Toady Hawk, SuperTightWoody & Suno AI. Produced by Zero Rights Media. This content is zero rights reserved (cc0), please remix and reuse it in any way you like!
Welcome back, fearless Ethereum enjoyooors to another episode of ZEROPOD. And this episode is a special one because it is actually the very first podcast appearance by the elusive figure known only as 0xDeployer aka Big Daddy Ham, the creator of so many things but most recently the breakout success Bankr, an in-feed ai agent that can trade for you using natural language on X and Farcaster.Hosts Toady Hawk and JackWyldes dig in with Deployer to hear about his childhood, his crypto journey and the exhaustive lineage of all his projects leading up to Bankr, including The LP, TN100X, Hamchain and more. We learn that he taught himself to code from a book at Barnes & Noble, we hear about how he first bought Ethereum at $80 (and sold it at $90), and we get some exclusive alpha like the fact that he has a secret Bankr cofounder and fancies himself a glamper. All this and more, we hope you enjoy! If you do enjoy our content, please rate our pod 5 Stars to help us reach more people on this app.---Timestamps:0:00 - The $DRB Story2:16 - Welcome to ZEROPOD! – Special guest 0xDeployer joins the show2:50 - First Podcast Appearance 4:06 - The Challenges of Anonymity 6:01 - Early Tech Influences – Super Nintendo, Zelda, and the 90s tech era8:52 - Shifting Back to Quality Content – Decentralization vs. algorithmic extremes11:42 - The Rise of AI & Misinformation – A scary but fascinating future14:00 - Childhood Coding Journey – From Geocities to Onchain19:18 - Learning to Code the Hard Way – A failed interview and a book from Barnes & Noble21:16 - Falling Down the Crypto Rabbit Hole – CryptoKitties and digital ownership24:57 - Decentralization Matters – Why blockchain beats traditional systems31:12 - Discovering Farcaster – A decentralized social network for builders36:04 - Onchain Tipping & Ham Token 42:02 - "The LP" Mechanic & Experimental Tokenomics 50:18 - The Ham Cult & Building a Loyal Community 53:35 - Banker’s Origin Story – The AI trading agent that took over57:51 - How Banker Coin Was Born – A chaotic, unexpected launch1:04:26 - The Evolution of Crypto Twitter – Real builders vs. max extraction1:06:37 - Why Focus on X (Twitter)? – Scaling beyond Farcaster1:08:54 - Debt Relief Bot 1:10:32 - How Bankr Became the First Clanker Deployment Method on X1:12:45 - The Power of Viral Narratives 1:15:27 - Bankr’s Future Roadmap 1:18:14 - Introducing the Bankr Club1:21:05 - Thoughts on AI’s Role in Ochain Space1:24:40 - Outro---Podcast recorded by Toady Hawk and JackWyldes, edited by Toady Hawk, JackWyldes and Santhosh. Hosted by Toady Hawk and JackWyldes. Music by Toady Hawk, SuperTightWoody & Suno AI. Ad spot by JackWyldes. Produced by Zero Rights Media. This content is zero rights reserved (cc0), please remix and reuse it in any way you like!
Earlier this month, Jacek Trocinski threw a huge party in Poland to mark the first anniversary of the $DEGEN project on Base, and degens from all over the world flew in to celebrate. On this episode of ZEROPOD, host Toady Hawk sits down with Jacek to learn a little bit about his own personal story, as well as the many twists and turns along the road of degen’s first year, and what lies ahead for the "official unofficial" community token of the Farcaster network.Grab a hot drink and your favorite cap, because the hat stays on for this one!
This week on ZEROPOD, we sit down with Jason Goldberg, the founder of Moxie.xyz and the soon-to-be-launched Moxie AI platform. We dig into his previous startups, find out what made him want to organize the creator economy via Moxie, and what to expect from the new AI features. If you’ve always wondered about the man begin the moxie, this pod is your opportunity to find out!
On this episode of ZEROPOD, we sit down with Derek Brown, the mad scientist developer and founder behind the upcoming agentic onchain game called Native.fun, built on top of the Clanker protocol on Base.
We had a blast getting to know Derek and hearing his story, from working as a rural midwest minister to coding in the halls of the some of the biggest tech companies in Silicon Valley, and then striking out to build tech startups of his own. His vision for Native is wild and ambitious, and we can’t wait for you to learn all about it!
If you enjoy this conversation, please Subscribe and rate our podcast 5 stars — it really helps us grow our community.
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TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 - Introduction: Positive-Sum Environments
1:15 - ZEROPOD Intro & Guest Introduction - Derek Brown
2:00 - Derek’s Fun Fact: Three Daughters, Same Birthday
3:09 - From Dupont Brat to Tech Builder
7:01 - Discovering Programming
7:06 - A word from our sponsor: Clanker.world
9:00 - The Journey to Tech: From Ministry to SV
18:12 - Tough Times & Family Resilience
24:00 - Getting Into Crypto: Bitcoin at $300 and Satoshi’s Whitepaper
31:01 - The Base vs. Solana Debate: Values & Coexistence
36:00 - The Origin of Clanker and Its Influence on Native
44:00 - What is Native? Sim City Meets Onchain Economies
51:00 - Dots Explained: AI Agents in the Digital City
58:00 - Tokenomics Deep Dive: Fees, Buybacks, and Sustainability
1:06:00 - The User Experience: MVP, Maps, and Gameplay
1:11:00 - Passports & Stamps: Proof of Humanity in Native
1:12:46 - Final Thoughts & How to Get Involved
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Podcast recorded by Toady Hawk, edited by Toady Hawk, JackWyldes and Santhosh. Hosted by Toady Hawk. Music by Toady Hawk, SuperTightWoody & Suno AI. Ad spot by JackWyldes. Produced by Zero Rights Media.
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Welcome back to another episode of ZEROPOD. This week, Toady Hawk is joined by JackWyldes and they have a very interesting conversation with Proxy and Dish, the two indomitable founders of the little AI agent token launcher called Clanker which has taken the Base ecosystem by storm over the past couple months.
This pod is structured a little differently than most, because we actually sat down with the clankers-in-chief on two separate occasions, a couple weeks apart. In between, the guys hosted a hackathon in Boston called Clankhack, where many builders from their burgeoning ecosystem gathered to build together for a weekend, and our own Jack was fortunate enough to attend and document the whole thing (more on this soon.) In any case, we have edited these 2 conversations into a single podcast for your enjoyment, with hinge in the middle separating the pre-clankhack and post-clank-hack eras.
We had a blast digging in to get the raw clanker story for you and we hope you will enjoy this conversation as much as we did. So grab a tall glass of milk and a fresh can of spinach and strap in for the Clankpod!
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TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 - Introduction to Clanker: What is Clanker? Deploying meme coins made simple.
2:04 - ZEROPOD Intro
3:00 - Start of Part 1: Pre-Clankhack. Personal Stories of the Founders
6:00 - The Origin of Clanker
9:04 - Building Clanker in Five Days
12:02 - Launching and Scaling Clanker
15:02 - Clanker’s Value Proposition
18:33 - A message from our sponsors
20:00 - Reminiscing about launch day
22:00 - Create the job(s) you want
24:00 - “Farcaster is an incredible network”
26:00 - Tokens as a novel bootstrapping mechanism
29:00 - Dish got kicked off of Facebook
36:00 - The speculative power of ERC-20s vs NFTs
48:00 - Start of Part 2 (Post Clankhack)
49:00 - What is Clanker, exactly?
51:00 - How does it differ from other models
54:00 - The moat is the network
57:00 - What was Clankhack?
1:00:00 - The space needs more good content
1:03:00 - How can Zero Rights Help creators
1:05:00 - Being bombarded by VC term sheets
1:08:00 - “It shouldn’t be easy to make 16 million dollars”
1:10:00 - The future of Clankhack
1:17:00 - Comparison to UX on Solana
1:19:00 - “No more L2s”
1:21:00 - “If the leader of the free world can do it, so can you.”
1:24:00 - Wen $SNOWDEN on Base?
1:33:00 - Bit of a love fest tbh
1:38:00 - Chugging canned spinach for the plot
1:40:00 - Alpha?
1:42:00 - Outro
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Podcast recorded by Toady Hawk and JackWyldes, edited by Toady Hawk, JackWyldes and Santhosh. Hosted by Toady Hawk and JackWyldes. Music by Toady Hawk, SuperTightWoody & Suno AI. Ad spot by JackWyldes. Produced by Zero Rights Media.
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Welcome back to another episode of ZEROPOD, a zero copyright video podcast for people who enjoy Ethereum.
Our guest this week on ZEROPOD, is from the artistic side of the onchain world— Yon, the self described “degenerative artist” behind The Peaceful Groupies, the Yon Experience and most recently, one of the first artcoins launched via the clanker AI agent on farcaster: Redacted Gdupi. On this episode, we talk about Yon’s youth in a small Argentinian town, how he moved to Europe and carved his own way as an artist, how he has been a constant early adopter of onchain techs and trends, and what’s next for him and $GDUPI. We hope you enjoy this conversation with an onchain CC0 art legend, and if you do, please remember to like and subscribe!
Thank you to our partner sponsors at clanker.world for helping to make this content possible. Clanker is the easiest way to deploy a token on Base.
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Timestamps
• 0:00 - GDUPI Origins
• 1:35 - Welcome to ZEROPOD, introducing Yon.
• 2:59 - Yon’s upbringing in Chaco, Argentina
• 3:55 - Early love for character design, video games, and art
• 4:56 - Childhood gaming
• 6:25 - Yon the Baller
• 8:50 - The Paris Period
• 11:00 - Saving money and finding time for art
• 12:50 - Discovering clients through Reddit subreddits
• 14:10 - Parental perceptions of an art career
• 16:01 - “Every piece is a portrait of what I’m living in that moment.”
• 17:03 - Introduction to crypto and saving in Ethereum
• 19:00 - Early experiments with CS:GO skins and CryptoKitties
• 21:00 -Discovering NFTs
• 22:20 - A Word About Our Sponsors Clanker.World
• 23:10 - Yon’s first NFT purchase was a Beeple
• 25:00 - Minting on Rarible and building early collections
• 26:50 - Experimenting with telegram auction houses
• 28:00 - Creating Peaceful Groupies and generative art
• 31:00 - The challenges of launching a hyped NFT collection
• 32:40 - Mentorship from 9999 and learning about contracts
• 35:00 - Joining Farcaster and exploring new creative outlets
• 39:00 - The Reply Guys channel and community-driven art
• 41:50 - The Reply Guys t-shirt and embracing CC0 licensing
• 44:00 - Perspectives on piracy, creativity, and open art
• 48:00 - Organizing minted collections and planning for the future
• 51:00 - Reflections on the Yellow Collective’s first year
• 54:00 - GDUPI: origins, meme culture, and experiments with Clanker
• 57:40 - Thoughts on memecoins and tokenizing moments
• 1:00:30 - The distribution powers of ERC-20 tokens.
• 1:02:20 - Moving from Argentina to LA and the creative scene in the US
• 1:04:00 - Planning for the future and growing the Yon ecosystem
• 1:06:10 - What’s next for GDUPI, NFTs, and personalized 1/1 art
• 1:07:00 - Yon turns the tables on Toady
• 1:11:10 - Closing thoughts on creativity, 2025 plans, and the onchain journey
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Podcast recorded by Toady Hawk, edited by Toady Hawk, JackWyldes and Santhosh. Hosted by Toady Hawk. Music by Toady Hawk, SuperTightWoody & Suno AI. Ad spot by JackWyldes. Produced by Zero Rights Media.
Special thumbnail frame for this episode hand illustrated by Yon.
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#base #onchain #groupies #art #clanker #artist
What do you get when you cross a middleschool sneakerhead, a Bitcoin pizza-esque 30 million dollar engagement ring, and a knack for spotting the next big thing onchain?
You get Nick Tomaino, crypto OG and founder of iconic crypto venture fund 1confirmation.
On this episode of ZEROPOD, host Toady Hawk digs in with Nick about working at Coinbase in the very early days, the passion for collecting that led him from copping kicks and rare books to NFTs and ERCs, and founding and running one of the most successful early investment funds in the space.
Nick also talks candidly about his bull case for Degen, Farcaster and Ethereum (he thinks one of those will even one day flip Bitcoin), why Ethereum doesn’t need a Michael Saylor, and what he thinks is the best advice for new investors in the space: just believe in something.
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Timestamps:
0:00 – Intro: Find Something More to Believe In
1:02 – Welcome to ZEROPOD: Meet Nick Tomaino
2:02 – Nick’s Sneaker-Collecting Days
How basketball and sneaker culture shaped Nick’s early passion for collecting.
3:39 – The Collector Gene: Rare Books and Americana
Nick’s family history of collecting and how it influenced his love for rare books and later NFTs.
6:42 – Crypto vs. Rare Books: Liquidity and the Future of Collectibles
Nick compares the illiquidity of traditional collectibles to the fluidity of NFTs.
10:21 – College Days: Economics and a Focus on Making Money
Why Nick studied economics and his early ambitions to optimize for financial success.
12:42 – Learning About Venture Capital
How Fred Wilson’s blog inspired Nick’s interest in venture capital and crypto.
15:16 – Joining Coinbase: Early Days of Bitcoin Adoption
Nick’s journey to Coinbase in 2013, hustling his way into the company, and working on business development.
20:03 – Starting 1confirmation: Supporting Early Crypto Projects
Nick explains the genesis of 1confirmation and its focus on being the first check into game-changing projects.
22:00 – Why the Name 1confirmation?
The blockchain-inspired reasoning behind the fund’s name.
23:49 – Opensea and CryptoKitties: Early Investments
Nick’s experience with CryptoKitties and why he believed in Opensea’s potential.
26:47 – Degen: Why Social Tipping Matters
The evolution of tipping mechanisms in crypto and their role in driving adoption.
30:36 – Thoughts on Farcaster and Decentralized Social Media
Nick discusses Farcaster as the best decentralized social network and its role in enabling financial opportunities.
36:39 – Farcaster Projects: Clanker, Anoncast, and More
Nick evaluates recent Farcaster projects and the importance of experimentation.
40:04 – The Value of In-Feed NFT Minting
Nick shares why he believes microtransactions and NFT minting are the next big things for creators.
45:08 – Ethereum’s Strength and Long-Term Potential
Why Nick believes Ethereum could flip Bitcoin and the importance of innovation over narratives.
49:12 – The Importance of Skin in the Game
How crypto allows more people to have ownership and take risks with real consequences.
52:03 – The Future of Farcaster: Financial Opportunities
Nick’s vision for how Farcaster can thrive by giving users more ways to make money.
53:03 – What’s Exciting in 2025? Pro-Crypto Policies and Innovation
Nick shares his optimism about potential regulatory changes and new product developments.
56:00 – Advice for Newcomers: Conviction and Curiosity
Final advice for those new to crypto: find something to believe in beyond making money.
58:14 – Wrap-Up: Believe in Something More
Closing remarks and gratitude for the conversation.
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Podcast recorded by Toady Hawk, edited by Toady Hawk and Santhosh. Hosted by Toady Hawk. Music by Toady Hawk, SuperTightWoody & Suno AI. Produced by Zero Rights Media.
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Welcome back to another episode of ZEROPOD, our zero copyright video podcast about enjoying Ethereum. In this episode, host Toady Hawk, from the Zero Rights Media Collective sits down with Aneri Amin, the Head of Product in charge of social, creators and onchain summer at Base. Aneri’s career journey spans from the high tech hallways of Apple and Meta to the onchain trenches of Coinbase's leading Ethereum L2 rollup.
She has been a force for change, driving innovation in creator tools, decentralized social, and onchain ecosystems. In this episode, we chat about Base’s explosive first full year, its plans for 2025, and how they’re building a future where creators like me can own our content, identity, and audience. Plus, she shares some great insights into her own journey—from a curious kid asking “why” to every question to a crew chief on the construction site for what she calls “the new internet.”
This was an inspiring conversation about the power of community, ownership, and innovation—so buckle up, stay based and let’s dive in!
Also, if you enjoy this content and want to see more like it, please Like, leave a comment and Subscribe so you don't miss the next episode.
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TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 The Future of the Creator Economy is Onchain
00:54 Welcome to ZEROPOD
02:00 Childhood Curiosity and Governance Passion
04:00 A Lifelong Love of Reading
06:26 Education
07:00 From Public Sector to Big Tech
09:00 What Exactly Does a Product Manager Do?
11:03 Creator Challenges and Meta Days
15:00 Biggest Learnings From Time at Meta
16:30 Onchain as a New Internet for Creators
20:00 Creator Wellbeing as a New Pillar
22:00 Original Intro to Crypto, and Later Onchain-pilling via Coinbase
27:00 Goals for Onchain Summer 3
29:00 Why Did Base Find So Much Success in 2025?
30:00 Aneri Spills The Tea on What It’s Like Working With Jesse Every Day
34:00 Around the World with Base
Lessons and community insights from Base’s global tour across Africa, India, and beyond.
37:00 Different Regional Onchain Needs
How cultural differences shape creator priorities in various regions.
40:00 Strategies for Tackling Global Expansion of the Onchain Economy
41:00 Big Plans for 2025
Aneri hints at major Coinbase Wallet updates and what’s next for Base.
44:00 What is Aneri Most Excited About in 2025?
46:00 Aneri’s Advice for Onchain Creators
48:00 Wrapping Up
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Podcast recorded by Toady Hawk, edited by Toady Hawk and Santhosh. Hosted by Toady Hawk. Music by Toady Hawk, SuperTightWoody & Suno AI. Produced and distributed by the Zero Rights Media Collective.
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#base #onchain #content #creators #ethereum
When Vitalik Buterin buys a memecoin to try your consumer zk social app, you know you’re onto something.
Kartik Patel (aka @slokh) joins ZEROPOD to talk about Anoncast— the ZK-powered app that lets you post anonymously and trustlessly to Farcaster and Twitter/X from a web interface at anoncast.org.
From hacking RuneScape mods as a kid to pulling endless hours at OpenSea during peak NFT chaos, Kartik shares his journey, the lore behind $ANON, and why he thinks ZK privacy is the future. Along the way: why Farcaster is the Silicon Valley of crypto, how he learned ZK programming from scratch in three weeks, and how "lore-first, product-second" might just be the future of bootstrapping.
Join us to learn all about the cracked dev who made it possible to speak your mind on the internet, without a trace.
TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 - When Vitalik tries your app
01:09 - ZEROPOD Intro
01:26 - Anon, A-non, Tomato, tomahto.03:13 - Young Kartik
04:00 - Hacking game mods
05:00 - Happy in his space (software developing)
07:13 - From defi protocols to NFTs
07:33 - Joined Opensea
08:13 - Working at Opens during peak NFT bull
09:33 - Working at Manifold and then striking out on his own
10:28 - Solo hacking
11:25 - Why was he attracted to building on Farcaster
12:13 - Better Farcaster branding
13:40 - Similar problems to Ethereum
15:13 - Building Nook farcaster client
18:23 - A Kartik Primer on the ANON Lore
21:51 - Kartik wasn’t even involved in ANON until after the CTO
23:00 - How the anoncast idea came to be
24:49 - New paradigm of products coming downstream of communities
27:13 - Why he wanted to build anoncast
28:16 - Vitalik buying $ANON and trying anoncast
29:40 - How does ZK privacy work?
31:18 - Why is ZK privacy important?
32:55 - How does anoncast work?
36:00 - The future of what curation could look like on anoncast… ZK-anon reddit?
38:00 - Favourite feature shipped on anoncast so far
41:00 - Learning ZK on the go
42:00 - Best use cases for anoncast? (Alpha?)
43:30 - How can people contribute to the project?
44:00 - Best place to learn how to use anoncast?
44:44 - What is he most excited about?
47:00 - Just build, have fun and differentiate
47:30 - What is the sloth backstory
48:00 - Outro
Podcast recorded by Toady Hawk, edited by Toady Hawk and Santhosh. Hosted by Toady Hawk. Music by Toady Hawk, SuperTightWoody & Suno AI.
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What does it mean to build a brand without a leader, a strategy, or even a plan? In this episode of ZEROPOD, I sit down with Martin Anquetil, one of the founders of $HIGHER, the headless memecoin brand redefining chaos as culture onchain.
We dive into everything from AI agents breaking bounty bots on Farcaster to an Ethereum stock split, the memecoin meta and the challenges of building a project based on a number-go-up meme even when number doesn’t always go up. Along the way, Martin shares lessons from his time within Nouns, explores the unique challenges of decentralization, and reveals what it takes to survive a 97% token price crash with your optimism and community intact.
We really enjoyed this conversation with Martin, and if you do too, please rate us 5 stars on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
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TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 - Figuring out “Can we do this thing?” while doing it
01:00 - ZEROPOD Intro
01:51 - The Martin Origin Story
04:00 - College and Interning at Google
05:00 - Oneshot by Topshot
07:00 - 2021 NFT Season Nostalgia
10:55 - Who the F**k is Buying XRP?
11:50 - Ethereum Stock Split Discussion
15:15 - First Impressions of Nouns
16:15 - Leaving TopShot to Explore Onchain Options
17:50 - Freelancing with Nouns Builder
19:19 - Agora, Explorer Grants, and Other Nouns Initiatives
20:00 - Mogu Mogu Mogu: Nouns Governance Tooling
24:19 - Starting $HIGHER
25:00 - Roots in /bullposting
28:00 - How Would He Launch Higher Today?
32:00 - The Strength of Builders Who Stick Through the Bear
34:00 - “Higher, Not Sideways”
37:30 - Quack Quack ⌐◨-◨:
38:50 - Is $HIGHER a Neo-DAO or Something New?
40:00 - Authenticity vs. Top-Down Control: The Higher Experiment
44:00 - Could $ANON Run a Higher-Like Playbook?
45:00 - Farcaster Users Speed-Running Speculation Lessons
47:00 - $ZEROPOD: Exploring Media and Tokens
49:00 - The Origins of $POINTS on Farcaster
50:50 - “Provenance is Culturally Emergent”
51:00 - Jacob’s Horse Meme and Its Viral Evolution
53:53 - What Is Aether? The AI Agent Shaking Things Up
57:00 - The $LUM Luminous Launch
1:01:00 - Challenges of Community Cohesion in Decentralized Projects
1:02:03 - Questions for Martin from Aether
1:06:00 - What’s Next for Aether? Memory and Autonomy
1:07:00 - Aether on Twitter? Exploring New Platforms
1:08:00 - Balancing Meaningful Building with Market Pressures
1:11:00 - Betting on Yourself and Long-Term Projects
1:14:00 - Martin’s Thoughts on Trading and Staying Grounded
1:16:00 - Coinbase Listings and Meme Coin Dynamics
1:21:00 - What’s Next for Martin and $HIGHER
1:24:00 - Outro: Reflections and the Road Ahead
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Podcast recorded by Toady Hawk, edited by Toady Hawk and JackWyldes. Hosted by Toady Hawk. Music by Toady Hawk x Suno AI.
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In Episode 2 of ZEROPOD Season 2, we dig in with Ryan Wyatt aka @fwiz about his first full year in the role of Optimism's Chief Growth Officer.
Ryan shares how his leadership has helped to drive adoption of Optimism’s open source OP Stack and has attracted some S-tier partners for the so-called Superchain.
We also learn about Ryan's interesting background as a lifelong gamer and esports streaming trailblazer, first with Machinima and later at Google as the head of gaming at YouTube.
We discuss Optimism’s journey to becoming a powerhouse in Layer 2 solutions, what makes it the platform of choice for top companies, and the groundbreaking plans for seamless interoperability across the Superchain. Tune in for an inside look at what’s next for Optimism and the ambitious roadmap Ryan and his team have set for 2024 and beyond.
And as always, if you enjoy this podcast, please rate it 5/5 on Spotify and Apple!
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Timestamps:
0:00 - The Bitcoin Millionaire Story: Ryan’s early experience paying creators in Bitcoin and its surprising outcomes
1:37 - A Swagged-Out Superchain Welcome: Introduction and Ryan’s first impressions of Optimism
2:15 - From Gamer to Growth Officer: How Ryan’s love for gaming launched his career in tech
4:00 - Navigating a Career in Gaming: The challenges and rewards of working in the gaming industry
6:36 - Early Days in Onchain Video Content: Ryan’s journey from Machinima to YouTube Gaming
9:03 - YouTube, Gaming, and the Crypto Transition: Moving from Web2 to onchain with optimism
11:06 - The Crypto Skepticism of Gamers: Ryan’s perspective on why gamers resist blockchain
12:50 - Memorable Moments at Google: Key lessons learned at YouTube and Google
13:50 - Why Ryan Jumped Into Crypto: Career shifts and finding inspiration in the onchain space
15:10 - Joining Polygon and Scaling Crypto: Early roles at Polygon and the vision for onchain scaling
17:57 - The Shift to Optimism and the Superchain: New challenges and the road to a collaborative L2 ecosystem
19:03 - What Does a Chief Growth Officer Do?: Ryan explains the role and responsibilities
21:01 - Unique Governance at Optimism: How collective governance shapes Optimism’s vision
23:01 - Retroactive Public Goods Funding: Exploring funding models that reward impact
25:05 - One Year of Superchain Growth: A recap of Ryan’s first year with Optimism and the ecosystem’s growth
29:33 - Coinbase’s Role in OP Stack Adoption: How Base helped drive the Superchain’s momentum
31:27 - Navigating Competitors on the Superchain: Collaboration and competition in the onchain world
33:50 - Solving Liquidity Fragmentation: Why interoperability is key to Optimism’s future
36:30 - The Future of Onchain Interoperability: Ryan’s vision for seamless cross-chain transactions
39:54 - Challenges of User Experience: Bridging, liquidity, and simplifying the user journey
43:16 - The Value of Open Source: How Optimism’s open-source approach benefits the ecosystem
46:13 - Looking Forward: 2025 Intentions: Ryan’s goals for the Superchain in the coming year
47:50 - Final Thoughts: How community and innovation drive onchain growth
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Podcast recorded by Toady Hawk, edited by Toady Hawk and Santhosh. Hosted by Toady Hawk. Music by Toady Hawk x Suno AI.
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Produced by The Noun Square onchain media collective. Follow @ thenounsquare on Twitter for daily content about Nouns, NFTs, Ethereum and more or visit https://tns.wtf to learn more.
In this episode of ZEROPOD (The Zero Rights Reserved Podcast), host Toady Hawk from The Noun Square sits down with Naomi Metzger, 10x British national triple jump champion, to talk about her inspiring journey on track and onchain. Naomi shares how she bounced back from missing the Tokyo Olympics (by just 10 cm!), how she created an NFT collection called Afrochicks to fund her training, and her thoughts on bringing her road to LA 2028 onchain. Tune in to hear her story of resilience, community, and much more!
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0:00 - The Importance of Resilience
2:04 - ZEROPOD Intro
2:12 - An Interview So Nice We Did It Twice
2:55 - Naomi’s Accomplishments
4:07 - Childhood Motivation
5:06 - Choosing Triple Jump
9:00 - University Experience
11:00 - International Competitions
12:57 - Sponsorship Struggles
14:33 - Disqualified by the Wind??
15:05 - Overcoming Challenges
17:07 - The Human Side of Athletics
18:00 - Triple Jump vs. Long Jump
19:56 - Afrochicks NFT Success
23:54 - Self-Sponsorship
29:02 - Injury Setbacks
33:23 - Media Training & Authenticity
34:43 - Onchain Content Goals
38:33 - Fitness Videos on Warpcast
42:45 - Advice for Young Athletes
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Podcast recorded by Toady Hawk, edited by Toady Hawk and Santhosh. Hosted by Toady Hawk. Music by Toady Hawk x Suno AI.
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Produced by The Noun Square onchain media collective. Follow @ thenounsquare on Twitter for daily content about Nouns, NFTs, Ethereum and more or visit https://tns.wtf to learn more.
This week on The Must Clank Show with JackWyldes and Proxy, we’re breaking down:ClankCount Update: 56,848 tokens circulating.Top 10 Tokens on Clank.fun – Clanker leads, but what’s up with Fartcoin?Clanker’s Massive Impact – $1.75B driven on Base, Uniswap V4 expansion, and new fee splits. ClankPad Power Moves – McBain says, “Hold my parfait” and give users a big split New Clanks Drop: Bonker the first Clanker tweet? Shout out Kyle Patrick Bankr - What’s really happening with this token?Coinbase Wallet: The New Social Hub – How can Clankers leverage it? CLANK OR STANK: From the 100,000 Egg Heist to Kanye & Bianca’s Grammy Twins Reveal – What’s legit, and what’s just noise? Buckle up, smash that Clank button, and let’s ride. Clank Clank!
On ZER0̷P0̷D SP0̷TLIGHT # 2, join us for a deep dive conversation with 4156, the founder of Nouns DAO, into the current proposal to convert Nouns into a Wyoming DUNA. We cover everything from the origins of Nouns to the potential impact of this new legal framework, designed specifically for DAOs. Whether you’re a Nouns member or just curious about the future of decentralized governance, this conversation will bring you up to speed on what’s at stake. Don’t miss 4156 breaking down the pros, cons, and what’s next for Nouns.
On episode 30 of the Zero Rights Reserved podcast, hosts Toady Hawk and Joshua Fisher from The Noun Square sit down with David Horvath, a legend in the Lifestyle Character Brand world and creator of such cultural heavyweights as Uglydoll and Bossy Bear.
In this conversation, we dig into David’s past and his development from a curious child into a creative force. We hear his story about founding Uglydoll with his now-wife and working partner Sun-Min Kim, and building that property into a globally successful character brand.
We also chat about David’s 2022 Nouns proposal to put Nouns Sofubi and Plush into high end Japanese stores, and how they came back asking for more. Lastly, David talks about his new proposal to Nouns to produce more Nounish Plushes and place them in stores where they can be a trigger for new people to fall down the Nounish rabbit hole.
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Timestamps:
00:00 - Plush down the rabbit hole
00:50 - ZEORPOD Intro
01:33 - First time face to face
02:30 - The David Horvath origin story: Childhood
03:15 - Favorite toys
05:31 - Favorite Collectibles now
06:31 - “Releasing a plushy” vs Plush culture in Japan
07:50 - The power of plush
09:07 - “Caught in the pursuit of awareness”
09:39 - Gary Lee is the Mr. Rogers of this generation
10:50 - “Brands cannot live on nostalgia alone.”
11:11 - Ugly Doll’s genesis
14:14 - Collaboration with Sun-Min
16:28 - “The Eames Chair of Plush”
21:00 - Taking UglyDoll to scale
23:00 - Pounding the pavement
24:36 - How was Bossy Bear similar, different?
27:31 - Misconceptions about breaking into Japan
28:00- In Japan, Lifestyle Character Brands are for everyone
29:00 - Getting people to care vs just knowing about you
30:45 - The BossyBear story
33:51 - Your tribe has to grow organically
34:52 - BossyBear compared to UglyDoll creative experiences
37:00 - 5 o’ clock somewhere
37:34 - David’s original Nouns proposal
39:25 - What is a Sofubi?
41:54 - How were the first run of Nouns plush received?
45:00 - What to expect if the current proposal passes?
46:16 - Taking CC0 ideals to shelf space
48:00 - Prop is designed to be self sufficient in the long run
50:00- Nouns at Toy and Gift Shows
51:05 - How does he answer people who ask “What is Nouns?”
54:00 - “Maybe I shouldn’t explain too much.”
57:00- Talking Snoopy
1:00:00 - “Wouldn’t it be treat if they fell down the rabbit hole?”
1:04:20 - David as a nouns OG
10:06:00 - “We know when we’re being sold.”
1:07:00 - Where to find out more
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Podcast recorded by Toady Hawk, edited by Toady Hawk and Santhosh. Hosted by Toady Hawk and Joshua Fisher. Music by Toady Hawk x Suno AI.
Zero Rights Reserved, please remix and reuse our content in any way you like!
Produced by The Noun Square onchain media collective. Follow @ thenounsquare on Twitter for daily content about Nouns, NFTs, Ethereum and more or visit https://tns.wtf to learn more.