Rehash: A Web3 Podcast
Rehash: A Web3 Podcast is the first community-owned podcast where members decide which guests appear on the podcast. Topics mostly revolve around the social and cultural aspects of crypto and web3.
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S8 E5 | Onchain Data and Smart Contract Design in a Post-Token Paradigm w/Sean McCaffery (JokeRace)
On this episode of Rehash, we’re speaking with Sean McCaffery, co-founder of JokeRace, about new developments in smart contract design, how onchain data can drive consumer adoption of crypto, and new and novel use cases for tokens. We’ve had Sean’s co-founder, David Phelps, on the podcast a couple of times, back in S6
On this episode of Rehash, we’re speaking with Jon Wu about marketing and investing in crypto. Last season you heard from Jon’s other half, Maggie Love, from SheFi in S7 E9 about onboarding women into crypto, and now we have the opportunity to speak with the other half of this dynamic duo and power couple, Jon. Jon rec
On this episode of Rehash, we’re speaking with Winny about all things consumer crypto and wearable tech, onboarding the masses to crypto, and her new company, Chipped, which offers NFC embedded press-on nails that link people to your socials. What’s really inspiring about the work Winny’s doing is that she’s found a wa
On this episode of Rehash, we’re speaking with Kat from ethevacuations, a project that’s helping fund evacuations from Gaza with ETH. Many of you might know Kat from her previous role as Head of Product at Zora, but since December 2023, she has been focusing her efforts on providing humanitarian aid to Palestine throug
On this special bonus episode of Rehash, we’re recapping Season 2 of Crypto The Game (CTG) with CTG founders and getting some juicy confessions from some of the finalists and players. We start by chatting with Dylan Abruscato, Tyler Cagle, and Bryan Lee from the CTG team about their thoughts on what went well this seas
On this episode of Rehash, we’re speaking with Jonah Erlich about what a multisignature wallet is, how it’s different from MPC (multiparty computation), best security practices for managing a multisig, and how to be a good multisig signer. Jonah experienced many of the common challenges multisig signers face when he wa