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Abravera – Evolving Funding Approaches for Open Source – Interview with Adam de Delva & Jeff Turner

Abravera – Evolving Funding Approaches for Open Source – Interview with Adam de Delva & Jeff Turner

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This episode invites listeners into a discussion about the evolving role of blockchain technology within established business platforms. The conversation centers on the intersection of open source initiatives and their tangible impact, particularly for organizations seeking innovative solutions.

The guests delve into the unique ways blockchain can support more transparent and efficient funding models in sectors like open source software and nonprofit work. By bringing their firsthand experience, they explore challenges around initiating and sustaining such projects, and what meaningful outcomes look like in practice beyond initial adoption.

Attention is given to the broader mission driving entrepreneurs in the web3 space, particularly the balancing act between ideals such as financial inclusion, transparency, and censorship resistance. The dialogue weighs how diverse priorities shape product development and strategic choices for both startups and established entities integrating blockchain into their workflows.

Listeners are encouraged to reflect on the practicality and implications of deploying these technologies within familiar tools, like customer relationship management platforms. Thoughtful consideration is given to both the potential benefits and the responsibilities that come with building for real-world impact, especially when servicing organizations aiming to drive positive change.

For more information, see the related blog post: Blockchain Technology for Impact in Salesforce

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