Silicon Valley, Quantum and Genetic Computing with David Holtzman
Description
This episode of the #citizenweb3 podcast features David Holtzman from Naoris Protocole
David Holtzman is a tech visionary known for his bold views on how emerging technologies like Web 3.0 and blockchain will reshape governance and society, likening each blockchain to a sovereign nation. He critiques Silicon Valley and believes that technological anarchy can lead to positive, long-term social change.
Naoris Protocol revolutionizes digital security with its Decentralized Trust Mesh Architecture, providing decentralized zero trust for data and assets across industries like defense, banking, and healthcare. It ensures cyber-assurance for organizations, governments, and enterprises by securely validating systems beyond traditional cybersecurity perimeters.
We spoke to David Holtzman about Naoris Protocole and:
- I still don't know why the whole internet didn't flame out
- Three-dimensional memory, quantum and genetic computing
- It's an exciting time to be alive
- Puzzle Palace
- The digital world is a game changer
- Tech is an enormous game changer
- It harder to be fascist
- Web 3 is anarchy in a good way
- Web 3 going to be an entire new governmental system
- Each blockchain is almost a sovereign nation
- Silicon Valley is full of shit
- Anarchy almost always wins for a while
- Spoiled European millennial
- Technology creates social change, whether you like it or not
Timestamps
00:00 – 13:00 : Intro
13:00 -- 19:20 : Soviet cosmonauts and national security experience
19:20 -- 27:00 : The off switch
27:00 -- 34:30 : Can it be nuked?
34:30 -- 43:14 : Revolution or evolution
43:14 -- 54:20 : Monkey stage and changing education
54:20 -- 57:48 : Growing balls
57:48 – 01:05:41 : The Blitz
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Special Guest: David Holtzman.
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