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Eric and D talk about the upcoming OpenSea $SEA token airdrop, Communism and Ethereum, fast and cheap centralized blockchains, and finding the right place to mint 1/1s after the shutdown of KnownOrigin and MakersPlace.
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DKleine shares exciting news about the Museum of Crypto Art's recognition of Eric P. Rhodes's influential role in crypto art history. The pair then discuss their upcoming projects and tools for managing tedious social media tasks before delving into the ethics of pumping and dumping meme tokens.
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The co-hosts can't resist discussing impending tariffs before turning their attention to novel approaches to blockchain tech. They look at innovative abstractions including a feeless ecosystem and NFTs sold on a bonding curve model.
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Artists DKleine and Eric P. Rhodes discuss the arguments for and against including Ripple's XRP in a "Digital Asset" Strategic Reserve. Following some political discussion, they turn to the concept of NFTs and "Network Art" as posited by 6529 on X.
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The discussion focuses on the $TRUMP memecoin before the co-hosts turn to other topics such as the demise of MakersPlace and Eric P. Rhodes' experiments with the Rodeo platform.
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It's all about Rodeo.club today, from gamifying art on social media to their recently criticized terms and conditions.
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The co-hosts resume their discussions with a look at the possibility of a strategic Bitcoin reserve. They talk about their "X score," their experiences with the "gift-shop" experience of the new NFT platform, Rodeo and then analyze arguments about who should and should not be included on the latest lists of "good" art.
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DKleine and Eric P. Rhodes start the episode discussing drones over New Jersey before delving into a variety of crypto-related topics such as the potential OpenSea airdrop, the success of Pudgy Penguins and terrible crypto taxation ideas.
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Co-hosts DKleine and Eric P. Rhodes observe Ethereum's comeback. They discuss the revitalized market's effect on the growth of DeFi and the potential rebirth of the broader NFT market.
Collect this episode's token on https://pods.media/ and redeem it on manifold.xyz for a collaborative art work created by the co-hosts! Check out @_dkleine and @ericprhodes on X for all the details.
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The co-hosts celebrate Bitcoin's climb toward, but not over $100k. They discuss the inverse Cramer phenomenon and delve into topics like the possibility of Elon Musk acquiring MSNBC as a new platform for citizen journalism before examining broader issues regarding health and art.
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DKleine and Eric P. Rhodes discuss the crypto industry's response to US election results. They briefly examine issues that appeared to motivate voters and then shift to a discussion regarding the potentially bullish conditions of a crypto-friendly administration.
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The discussion begins with the topic of government overreach and the controversial story of Peanut the squirrel. DKleine and Eric P. Rhodes then discuss the issues of free speech and censorship on platforms like X. The discussion then veers into election territory, first looking at betting and later delving into the co-hosts' predictions. The episode ends off with an examination of their latest collab and the AI bot memecoin trading phenomenon.
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It gets political, with the hosts reflecting on Trump's Joe Rogan podcast appearance and ongoing drama leading up to the US presidential election.
Following this discussion, the two examine Stripe's acquisition of stablecoin payment startup, Bridge and then delve into their latest Geo-Pop collaborative creation.
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DKleine and Eric P. Rhodes start the show by revealing the second work in their collaborative series, which can be collected by redeeming a pods.media token on Manifold.
Eric then shows off his recent Moonbirds acquisition before the discussion turns more political, examining theories surrounding Polymarket election bet 'rigging.' Following this, Eric shares his thoughts about the Farcaster builder-centric ecosystem before the two return to politics, discussing election result possibilities.
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After wishing each other a happy Canadian Thanksgiving, DKleine and Eric P. Rhodes discuss the process and possibilities of their upcoming collaboration in cooperation with pods.media.
They then examine the explosion of L2 growth on Ethereum and discuss whether it's good or bad for the L1. Following this, they examine the evidence presented in HBO's Satoshi Nakamoto documentary and then wrap up the discussion with thoughts regarding Donald Trump's World Liberty Financial token launch.
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Artists DKleine and Eric P. Rhodes discuss a variety of topics, beginning with the success of Pudgy Penguins beyond Web3 and then exploring the onchain reputation-building app, Stack on L2 Shape. They discuss the positive trends seen in Cryptoart market conditions, the problem of blockchain fragmentation and a bit about US election politics.
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Optimism returns to the cryptosphere as DKleine and Eric P. Rhodes discuss changes in regulatory and market conditions with the impending US presidential election. The two discuss the advent of FTX repayments to creditors, growth in crypto ETFs, continued SEC hostilities and, of course, CryptoArt.
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DKleine and Eric P. Rhodes discuss a recent study that suggests crypto holders are more likely to exhibit psychopathic tendencies. They then discuss the disappointing performance of ETH ETFs before looking into the SEC's issuance of a Wells notice to Opensea. The show finishes up with a discussion about Brazi's shutdown of X and its implications for free speech.
- Visa fler