
Weapons of Mass Adoption
Weapons Of Mass Adoption is a podcast by Design DAO in which we regularly talk with people from within and outside of the Cosmos ecosystem about their crypto products with a special focus on UX and how they might help achieve mass adoption for the ecosystem and crypto as a whole. Join us in our journey of learning about cool new tech, getting inspired and discussing how to improve things.
You can also join the discussion on Twitter/X: twitter.com/TheDesignDAO
Or go to our website to find out more about what we do: designdao.io
Latest episodes

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Sep 6, 2023 • 30min
#4 – What is Mesh Security? With Jake Hartnell
Jake Hartnell from JUNO and DAO DAO talks about mesh security, cross-staking, restaking, and the importance of UI design in promoting decentralization. The episode explores the potential applications of mesh security and the need for innovation in the staking ecosystem.

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Sep 6, 2023 • 60min
#3 – Akash Network with Greg Osuri
Greg Osuri, founder of Akash, talks about the development of a decentralized super cloud, solving supply chain problems with Akash Network, and the importance of decentralization and building resilient systems.

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Sep 5, 2023 • 48min
#2 – Juno with Jake Hartnell
Jake Hartnell from Juno discusses the unique aspects of Juno as a decentralized autonomous organization (DAO), the structure of the Juno project's community and treasury, the exciting features and benefits of Juno including their smart contract virtual machine called Web Assembly (Wasm) and native support for IBC protocols, the concept of polyton and its integration into dao dao, the benefits of using dao dao tooling for launching projects, and the different opportunities for developers in Juno.

Sep 5, 2023 • 35min
#1 – Mesh Security with Sunny Aggarwal
Julius from Design DAO chats with Sunny from Osmosis about mesh security, including its development, importance for a multi-chain network, habit-forming features in Osmosis, technical implementation of notifications, user experience flaws in web 3, and the potential of mesh security in blockchain networks.