"It's a little bit like, let's say you have like a vinal record of abbey road or something, and i go write paul mcartney's signature oni. Now that has even more meaning, but only to you," he says. "I think that that was after a lot of studying of the whole anepty landscape." 'As usual, ninety per cent of it is just preposterously stupid and wrong,' Pikitya adds. "'We are the owners of something, but it's not what you think you are ont yo' I totally agree,'" Pissarides concludes.
Our recurring guest Alex Danco of Spotify, err.. Shopify returns to Infinite Loops for his fifth appearance to discuss all things Web 3! Follow Alex on Twitter at https://twitter.com/Alex_Danco and read his essays at https://alexdanco.com/ Show Notes:
- Was it un-Canadian for Canada to pass the Emergency Act?
- Was the MAGA movement monarchist?
- Social meaning of NFTs
- What NFTs are not
- Catholicism — The original blockchain
- Code that can make commitments
- Wallets are the new web browsers
- What really is censorship
- Blockchains tell you what to ignore
- Porting from Web 2.0 to Web 3.0
- NFTs as human readable format of a smart contract
- Why gamers end up as good decision makers
- How to identify an extremely online person