Episodes

  • The Enshittification of Crypto (And Everything Else) - December 22, 2025
    Dec 23 2025

    Ever get the feeling that everything around us is just getting worse, more expensive, slower, and less interesting over time? Well, that might not be a coincidence - that was the plan, all along.

    A chat with Marc Fendel (@fendelmarc) of Sustainable Music NorthWest and how the concept "enshittification" (a book by Cory Doctorow) and how it relates to crypto and NFTs.

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    teia.art | Arts Collective on Tezos

    Sustainable Music Northwest (Seattle) | Public Music Concerts and Fair Wages for Musicians [https://www.sustainablemusicnw.org/]

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    42 mins
  • Blockchain and Crypto: What Are its First Principles?
    Dec 21 2025

    Especially during times like these, it's important for the crypto industry to remind itself of its first principles that started the whole thing to begin with. Every cycle, when the hype gets too much, people tend to forget - but what keeps the movement alive are the fundamentals of what got people excited to begin with.

    "No Debt" - The fact that you cannot go into debt in crypto is something that's understated, even now. Satoshi was originally envisioning a world where 2008 and a debt-based economy was literally not possible - and is much more radical than most people give it credit for.

    "Not Your Keys, Not Your Coin" - This phrase went away as exchanges got more popular and people started getting lazy with self-custody, but it's still the only real way to protect yourself from outside forces

    "Your Wallet, Your Identity" - the bigger aspirations for crypto wallets was to become an identity platform, that was supposed to replace email by making it more secure and portable. True crypto proponents should be encouraging people to use their wallet addresses to build up history/credibility at all times, otherwise the system just doesn't work.

    "Verify, Not Trust" - Permissionless systems only work when trust is not needed. Show, not tell.

    "Incentives Are Everything" - Crypto was supposed to be a testing ground for alternative economic models, by offering new and innovative incentive structures to make business models more sustainable and efficient.

    The challenge for the industry is that these things need to happen all at the same time, or the system will not work. These big picture issues can't be solved with startups working on one thing in isolation - it needs to be "all or nothing" or you might as well not be doing it at all.

    A lot of these ideas got watered down during the hype cycle but I'm hoping that people will come back around to it eventually.

    teia.cafe | Decentralized Radio
    teia.art | Arts Collective on Tezos

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    26 mins
  • Socialism and Crypto - What We can Expect to See in Crypto Politics Over the Next Few Years
    Dec 19 2025

    The political space in the United States is changing very rapidly - and the new faces in town - the Socialists - are likely to change the way the world looks at technologies like crypto and the blockchain. A bi-partisan perspective on how things might play out over the next few years.

    teia.cafe | Decentralized Radio
    teia.art | Arts Collective on Tezos

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    52 mins
  • Was Satoshi Nakamoto Japanese? The Off-Cycle Perspective of Crypto in Japan
    Dec 18 2025

    Was Satoshi Nakamoto really Japanese? An in-depth look at why that might be the case.

    teia.cafe | Decentralized Radio
    teia.art | Arts Collective on Tezos

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    42 mins
  • The Collapse of Crypto: The Ugly, The Bad, The Good
    Dec 17 2025

    A deeper look at why the crypto markets are collapsing right now, how it's similar/dissimilar to previous cycles, and what projects are likely to survive after the dust settles.

    Also a look at: Japan's crypto adoption right now is one of the lowest in the world, despite having been the first places to go through regulatory frameworks and mainstream adoption. Is there a long-term strategy in play with the technology?

    teia.cafe | Decentralized Radio
    teia.art | Arts Collective on Tezos

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    58 mins
  • Crypto and Universal Income: Proof-of-Identity and the Challenge of "Knowing Your Customer"
    Dec 15 2025
    A conversation I had with some friends yesterday kind of reminded me of a project I was involved with a few years ago - back when I was still active with the Ethereum community, I had an interesting experience being in the middle of two worlds colliding - the crypto community of its time, and the YangGang - the UBI movement that was popularized by @AndrewYang during his presidential run in 2020. We had all kinds of interesting people in the mix, including one of the original ETH devs, who was there simply because he "wanted to help Andrew".


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    teia.cafe | Decentralized Radio
    teia.art | Arts Collective on Tezos

    Sustainable Music Northwest (Seattle) | Public Music Concerts and Fair Wages for Musicians [https://www.sustainablemusicnw.org/]

    *Episodes are also available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, iHeartRadio and most major podcasting platforms as well.

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    21 mins