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????️ Episode 52: Tokenizing Tomorrow: A Deep Dive with Christoph Jentzsch on the Future of Tokenization
Engaging with Christoph is always enlightening, especially for someone like me who is deeply immersed in the Web3 world.
From the inception of Ethereum, Christoph was there, collaborating with pioneers like Vitalik Buterin, Gavin Wood, Jeffrey Wilcke, Joseph Lubin, and many more...
How you can make AI your competitive advantage by just using ChatGPT. In this episode of the Bernhard Neumann Podcast, I talk with the AI coach Alex Northstar. He helps people to use AI tools to be more productive in what they do. How to be more productive using AI can be learned. We all see the countless content on X or other platforms with fancy prompts and new ways to automate things. Yet, we have a hard time bringing those into our daily workflows. Alex helps people with just that...
????️ New Podcast Episode: Diving into Web3 Loyalty & the digital economy
In this episode, I talk to Dominik Karaman. He is a Web3 studio offering Web3 consultation and strategies. Also, Dominik is a real NFT OG and a truly great guy.
This interview strikes me as a very straightforward and honest look at Web3. Also, we dive into a specific Web3 loyalty example and distill what makes Web3 loyalty so attractive to brands...
????️ New Podcast Episode: Secrets from a blockchain venture capitalist In this episode, I had the pleasure of gaining some insights from Sagar Barvaliya. He is a partner at Blockchain Founders Capital, a VC focused on investments in the blockchain space. Sagar offers a unique investment perspective on the blockchain and Web3 space that I think is very interesting and important. Great technologies need great companies to build products with them...
????️ New Episode: Web3 Masterclass with Zeneca
@Roy Bhasin, aka Zeneca, is one of the most popular thought leaders in the Web3 & NFT space for all the right reasons. He is knowledgeable, kind, level-headed, and an excellent thinker and writer.
As you can already guess, having him on my show was a great pleasure. The episode turned out even better than I had anticipated...
????️ Deep-dive with Benjamin Desai, who creates leading-edge virtual experiences in AR and VR and is an expert in using artificial intelligence to enable his work.
Ben has been using the latest technologies daily for over a decade. I don't know anyone who would be better suited to give us insights into how augmented reality, virtual reality, and artificial intelligence are used to create future customer experiences...
????️ Welcome to another episode of the Bernhard Neumann Podcast! I'm your host, Bernhard Neumann. In this episode, I have the pleasure of talking to Ole Lehmann, the AI Solopreneur. He is an AI enthusiast and solopreneur and shares his fascinating journey from being a music producer to falling into the crypto rabbit hole and becoming an AI expert and solopreneur...
????️ Own a piece of the rainforest with one click and help save the planet
In this podcast episode, I had the pleasure of talking with Kuan-Ning Tseng and Rene Hennen from Fund the Planet. I think they have created something very remarkable that deserves attention.
If you care about nature, the environment, and most likely our planet (not a climate scientist here), this episode and, frankly, the rainforest NFT is for you...
????️ Education and Web3: Preparing students for the future of media
In this podcast episode, Nicolas Ruth, aka Professor Nick, gives us an insight into how Web3 finds its way into the world of academia. Nick also shares a first preview of a study in which he and his colleagues examine how Web3 is mentioned and covered by leading music magazines in Germany. I can reveal this much; it is surprising...
I think the video will give you a good feel for the week and the "state of the industry." Here is a short overview:
- The industry has touched grass and reality
- No hype, no FOMO, less excitement, "just" building
- Great location for NFT NYC, the organization was very professional
- Good amount of people, but less than last year (this was expected)
- The side events are more than the glue holding the industry together...