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Namer Stories

By: Graham J Wallace
  • Summary

  • Stories from the Handshake protocol adopters and builders.
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Episodes
  • Handshake Jesus; Jesse.
    May 25 2021

    In this episode I am talking with Jesse, known as  Handshake Jesus on Twitter. He shares his journey into crypto and specifically the Handshake protocol and his work with the Namebase community. I appreciated his take on how important the root zone is with the  DNS rootzone and his concentration on the name gifting projects within the Handshake community.
    Thanks Jesse, I thoroughly enjoyed our conversation.

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    1 hr
  • Clay Collins of Nomics
    Apr 30 2021

    Here is a great conversation with Clay Collins of Nomics. He is business owner, a podcaster, and a very big fan of Internet domains known as Handshake protocol domain names. Clay's second level business built on the .c TLD available at Gateway.io, is booming, that is how much he is into this new space.
    It was a privilege to have this conversation and much thanks to Clay for the time he spent going over blockchain, the new domains, Web3, and some financial talk as well.

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    45 mins
  • A talk with the community manager of Namebase Johnny Wu
    Apr 18 2021

    Here is a great talk with Johnny Wu, Johnny has worked hard for the community of Handshake members through Namebase as the Community Manager.
    Kudos to him for all of the energy he has put in to keep us focused and growing in this new DNS era. I very much enjoyed this conversation and look forward to many more, I hope you do as well.

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    30 mins

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