
The Delphi Podcast
Conversations with Crypto Gigabrains. Hosted by Tommy, Co-Founder and Founding Partner at Delphi Ventures
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May 17, 2022 • 58min
BLOCKLORDS: A Medieval Grand Strategy Game That Puts Players in Control of Their Own Destiny
In this episode, we sit down with David Johansson, Founder and CEO of MetaKing Studios, the team behind BLOCKLORDS, a medieval grand strategy game where players shape its world and narrative. We dive into the core pillars of gameplay, breeding and battle mechanics, integrating seasons and dynasties, and much more.
Show Notes:
(00:00:00) – Introduction.
(00:01:44) – David’s background.
(00:16:24) – BLOCKLORDS origin.
(00:20:43) – Overview of BLOCKLORDS.
(00:29:02) – Game rollout.
(00:33:10) – Lords and civil war.
(00:36:08) – Game mechanics and king gameplay.
(00:45:59) – The dynasty system.
(00:52:42) – Breeding and seasons.
(00:55:48) – Upcoming events.
Resources:
David’s Linkedin
BLOCKLORDS Twitter
BLOCKLORDS Website
BLOCKLORDS Whitepaper
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May 6, 2022 • 55min
Lens Protocol: The User-Owned, Open Social Graph Enabling Composable Social Applications
Stani Kulechov is the Founder of Aave and Lens Protocol, a composable and decentralized social graph that makes building Web3 social platforms easy. We discuss tokenizing online social relationships, giving online social ownership to the users, algorithm tweaking, and much more.
Show Notes:
(00:00:00) – Introduction.
(00:02:42) – What is Lens Protocol?
(00:09:16) – Web3 and social graphs.
(00:19:11) – What a decentralized social graph will unlock.
(00:33:13) – Web3 social business models.
(00:38:48) – Will Lens social graphs become more valuable than Web2 social graphs?
(00:42:57) – Apps building on top of Lens.
(00:47:43) – Lens’ success.
(00:50:53) – What keeps Stani going?
Resources:
Stani’s Twitter
Lens Protocol Twitter
Lens Protocol Discord
Lens Protocol Website
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May 3, 2022 • 1h 13min
DISRUPTORS: Modular Blockchains for Sovereign Communities With Hacktivist Mustafa Al-Bassam
Most blockchains, as we know them, are monolithic in nature. Nodes take care of its three core functions; consensus, data availability, settlement and execution. In contrast, modular blockchains are fundamentally different – each layer of the stack specializes in one or many of its functions. Soon, anyone will be able to deploy their own blockchain.
Having co-founded Celestia, the world’s first modular blockchain network, our third DISRUPTORS guest, hacktivist Mustafa Al-Bassam shares his vision of sovereign communities and how he invented a clever hack to widely redistribute power.
Show Notes:
(00:00:00) – Introduction.
(00:02:13) – Hacktivism and power redistribution.
(00:07:20) – Bitcoin and blockchain scalability.
(00:25:27) – The rise of the modular blockchain.
(00:39:21) – Sovereignty in modularity.
(00:51:57) – Q&A.
Resources:
Mustafa’s Twitter
Celestia Twitter
Celestia Website
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Apr 30, 2022 • 1h 27min
Webaverse: Pioneering An Immersive, Open Source Metaverse Enabling Community-Built Worlds
In this episode, we sit down with Jin, Avaer, and Ahad from Webaverse, a fully open source and open license web metaverse. We discuss the ethos behind building on open standards, Upstreet, the MMO built on Webaverse, the NFT drop, and much more.
Show Notes:
(00:00:00) – Introduction.
(00:05:44) – What is Webaverse?
(00:09:22) – Building on web & open standards.
(00:16:05) – The Webaverse stack.
(00:28:29) – Upstreet and community world building.
(00:34:35) – How players, builders, and projects can get involved.
(00:44:18) – Technical roadmap and NFT drop.
(00:48:24) – Defining success / value capture.
(01:00:08) – Unlocking online 3D worlds.
(01:02:24) – Thoughts on the metaverse.
(01:11:20) – Rapid fire questions.
Social links:
Jin’s Twitter
Avaer’s Twitter
Webaverse Twitter
M3 Twitter
Resources:
Webaverse Website
Webaverse User Docs
Thread on Webaverse
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Apr 27, 2022 • 1h 22min
Andre Cronje: Out of the Crypto Badlands Into a Regulated Future
In this episode we sit down with Andre Cronje, a renowned DeFi developer and the creator of Yearn. We talk about the reasons behind rallying for regulated crypto, leaving the crypto badlands, the Solidly launch on Fantom, and much more.
Show Notes:
(00:00:00) – Introduction.
(00:02:05) – Biggest regrets and looking back on Yearn.
(00:08:30) – A better path to decentralization.
(00:16:40) – Why create regulated crypto?
(00:28:06) – What regulated crypto could look like.
(00:40:27) – The path to regulation.
(01:03:00) – Andre, Fantom, and Solidly.
(01:22:24) – Closing.
Resources:
Andre’s Blog | Article 1 | Article 2
Our Previous Interview With Andre
Andre’s Work on Fantom:
Fantom contributors (Github)
Fantom code walkthrough
Opera consensus paper
Opera transaction ordering
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Apr 25, 2022 • 59min
MetaStreet: Establishing a Liquidity Base Layer for the NFT Credit Market
In this episode, we sit down with Conor Moore and David Choi from MetaStreet, a liquidity routing and scaling solution for peer-to-peer (P2P) NFT-collateralized loan platforms. We discuss the problems with scaling NFT lending, how MetaStreet vaults work, gamifying governance, and much more.
Show Notes:
(00:00:00) – Introduction.
(00:00:49) – Guests’ backgrounds / starting MetaStreet.
(00:08:46) – The state of NFT lending.
(00:12:23) – The underwriting process.
(00:22:02) – Will loans for floor assets be peer-to-pool?
(00:27:21) – Overview and vision of MetaStreet.
(00:36:42) – Lending of gaming assets.
(00:39:55) – MetaStreet’s governance.
(00:52:07) – MetaStreet’s roadmap / beta details.
Resources:
Conor’s Twitter
David’s Twitter
MetaStreet Twitter
MetaStreet Discord
MetaStreet Website
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Apr 15, 2022 • 1h 1min
The Evolution of AI in Gaming – Aaron McDonald & Brooks Brown
This panel was originally presented by Altered State Machine (ASM) during SXSW 2022.
Tom Shaughnessy hosts the discussion between masterminds Aaron McDonald (Co-founder of ASM) and Brooks Brown (Co-founder of NOR) on the role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in gaming. They discuss the benefits of owning an AI, community governance within games, and normalizing NFTs and the financialization of games.
Show Notes:
(00:00:00) – Introduction.
(00:03:07) – AI’s role in gaming.
(00:13:44) – Overcoming the fear of AI.
(00:18:55) – Why own AI?
(00:21:32) – Community involvement in games.
(00:33:42) – Competing with large game companies.
(00:42:08) – Thoughts on governance in games.
(00:49:39) – The game developer’s POV.
(00:53:43) – NFTs and financialization of games.
Social links:
Aaron’s Twitter
Brook’s Twitter
Altered State Machine Twitter
NOR Twitter
Resources:
Altered State Machine Website
NOR Website
Our Previous Interview Featuring Altered State Machine
Brooks Brown on DISRUPTORS
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Apr 13, 2022 • 1h 20min
Zeta Markets: The Premier Under-Collateralized DeFi Options and Futures Trading Platform Built on Solana
Tristan Frizza is Co-founder and CEO of Zeta Markets, an under-collateralized DeFi futures & options platform built on the Solana blockchain. We dive into Zeta’s under-collateralization mechanism, CeFi options versus DeFi options, the future of DeFi, and much more.
Show Notes:
(00:00:33) – Tristan’s background.
(00:08:29) – Why DeFi options protocols have failed to take off.
(00:19:12) – Zeta’s pricing and volatility calculations.
(00:23:56) – Undercollateralized positions and leveraged trading.
(00:29:14) – CeFi options vs. DeFi options.
(00:36:20) – Thoughts on structured products.
(00:43:25) – Pros and cons of DeFi and CeFi options.
(00:51:56) – The role of options outside of speculation.
(00:56:57) – Benefits of building on Solana.
(01:05:30) – The future of Zeta.
(01:09:16) – Rapid fire questions.
Resources:
Tristan’s Twitter
Zeta Markets Twitter
Zeta Markets Website
Our Interview With Genesis Volatility
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Apr 12, 2022 • 59min
Horizon Blockchain Games: How Building a Trading Card Game Led to Web3’s Smartest Wallet
Peter Kieltyka is Co-Founder of Horizon Blockchain Games, a Web3 product and infrastructure company focused on making Web3 fun, simple, and accessible for everyone. We talk about creating the Skyweaver trading card game, Sequence’s key differentiating features, the importance of ERC-1155 tokens in games, and much more.
Show Notes:
(00:00:00) – Introduction.
(00:05:22) – Overview of Horizon and Skyweaver.
(00:14:30) – Dive into Sequence, Niftyswap, and ERC1155s.
(00:33:15) – The roadmap for Horizon.
(00:41:52) – The biggest architectural obstacles in crypto.
(00:47:12) – Rapid fire questions.
(00:57:10) – Closing.
Social links:
Peter’s Twitter
Horizon Twitter
Sequence Twitter
Skyweaver Twitter
Niftyswap Twitter
Resources:
Horizon Website
Sequence Website
Skyweaver Website
Peter’s Road to Web3 talk on Sequence
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Apr 8, 2022 • 42min
Krause House DAO: Empowering Basketball Fans to Buy and Govern an NBA Team
Flex Chapman is the Co-founder of Krause House DAO, a community of basketball fanatics aiming to buy and operate an NBA team. We discuss the feasibility of buying an NBA team, the implications of a fan-governed team, Krause House’s operational structure, and much more.
Show Notes:
(00:00:00) – Introduction.
(00:02:19) – The inspiration for Krause House.
(00:05:57) – Buying an NBA team.
(00:13:40) – Structuring Krause House as a DAO
(00:21:21) – Governance within Krause House.
(00:34:37) – The future of Krause House.
(00:39:09) – Closing.
Resources:
Flex’s Twitter
Krause House DAO Twitter
Krause House DAO Discord
Krause House DAO Website
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