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Mar 22, 2024 • 1h 23min

Podcast Episode: Ivangbi from LobsterDAO

Hey there,There’s too much information and too little time to process it. Being terminally online is the price you pay to stay on top of research from Substack, Twitter, Medium, Discord and Reddit. That is not a good way to build one’s life.Kaito helps reduce the noise and get’s you straight to what you need. The product parses information across sources so you can spend more time reading and less time scrolling. They also offer real-time sentiment analysis of assets to gauge what is trending in a narrative market. We use them extensively internally. Give it a spin, by signing up here. Purchase credits go towards our expenses at Kaito. That’s how you know we believe in what they do.The weekend is here, and you’re likely looking to log off. This is not a long email. Just a brief update.  Here’s the thing. The newsletter is our biggest distribution channel. For a while, I considered not sending podcasts on the Substack. But judging by the data, we have thousands of streams coming in from Substack to our podcasts which is a more nascent asset compared to the articles themselves. Our initial plan was to avoid sending podcasts here as most of the audience base is here to read stories, but it made little sense not to use our biggest distribution channel. So, for those who prefer just reading, I’ll be marking our podcast issues with “Podcast” in the title. If you rather skip them, avoid opening these emails. For those who enjoy podcasts, I’ll be dropping in a brief alongside the podcast updates via email. We have conversations with a number of successful operators recorded, and I’ll be sending them out each week. Today we are joined by Ivangbi from LobsterDAO. He runs one of the largest communities focused on crypto in Telegram. He is also a former lawyer who has been contributing to Gearbox—a protocol focused on leverage with nearly $173 million in its smart contracts. Use the following links to subscribe on your preferred podcast players* Apple Podcasts* SpotifyYou can find links to other apps on our Buzzsprout profile here.Our conversation focuses on how Ivangbi built a community from scratch, the primary reasons why you should build one, and the challenges that come with scaling one. Ivangbi built his community through the previous two bear cycles and shares the abundance of wisdom that comes with having to give people who just got liquidated an outlet to vent.There is a mix of not-so-popular ideas we discuss along the way—about how one may be better off investing in public equities than deploying into early-stage startups, or how venture funds are often really late to narratives in technological markets, and how markets simply repeat the same thing, decade after decade. Ivangbi digs into his years of experience working with early-stage startups to offer insights on timing narratives right. We also speak extensively about his experience building Gearbox. There was a slight issue with some of the product’s smart contracts when the episode was being recorded, so we dig into how a DAO navigates security incidents and ensures users' interests are best protected when a potential hack could happen. Listen on for deep insights from a person who has built a product, community, and brand through multiple market cycles in our industry. It is about 90 minutes long. I enjoyed listening to it at 1.5x speed, but you may have to tweak it for your own preference. We’ll see you next week with a long-form on gaming. Signing out,SaurabhIf you liked reading this, check these out next:- How To Build Product-Community Fly Wheels- Bugs In The System- On Belonging This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.decentralised.co
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Dec 1, 2023 • 1h 3min

The Gaming Issue

We have a podcast and a long-form in this issue. First, we begin with a conversation with Anirudh Pandita from Loco.gg, one of India's leading game streaming platforms. We then go into a long-form written with an abundance of inputs from Ishan of Glip.gg. Tune in for insights on the evolution of the gaming landscape in India and the challenges with building a Web3 native gaming platform. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.decentralised.co
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Oct 19, 2023 • 51min

A New Medium

Hey there!I'll keep this one short. Decentralised.co's core mission has been to surface the best stories in Web3. We have been perfecting our stories with text as a medium for the past few months. You may have noticed us improving our visuals, expanding the breadth of topics and looking towards the niche, esoteric use cases very few writers cover. Today, we are expanding towards podcasts to further that mission.Starting today, some of our stories will come linked with podcasts attached to them. These will be conversations with operators and investors within Web3. Putting a human voice behind the stories we tell helps put the narratives and trends we cover in better perspective. You can listen to them directly on Substack or subscribe at the links below.1. Apple Podcasts2. Spotify3. Podcast Addict4. Podcast Index5. DeezerIf you'd like to use an RSS feed for a podcast client, you can use this link.Episode one extends the long-form piece we wrote on the data market landscape last week. Ganesh Swami from Covalent joined Saurabh and Siddharth to share his perspective on the evolving market for data products in Web3. Covalent provides blockchain data for developers building apps using blockchains.His experience building through the past boom and bust cycles provides rich context for founders building in today's environment. He joins us in this episode to explain how on-chain data firms have evolved, the indexer's GTM strategies and what lies ahead for the sector.We promised not to spam your inbox without a story to read. As we announced the podcast today, I am opening access to two of our past paid pieces. One of them is a brief on the current funding environment and what founders need to know. The other is a breakdown of how apps use Telegram as a distribution mechanism. You can read them at the links below.* On using Telegram for distribution* The funding environmentDo listen, sync your RSS feeds and send in feedback.Back to work,SaurabhIf you liked reading this, check these out next:- Mapping The Data Landscape- The Data Wars- The Data Must Flow This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.decentralised.co

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