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The Blockchain New Zealand Podcast

The Blockchain New Zealand Podcast

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Ep 29E29 - Brandon Bucher on Samourai, Privacy, & Lightning

Brandon Bucher is an engineer and the co-founder of LightningPay.nz. Brandon and I talk about the recent indictments against the Samourai founders whose wallet was operating a bitcoin mixing service. They are charged with conspiracy to commit money laundering and conspiracy to operate an unlicensed money transmission business which echo with the privacy battles in the 90s over encryption. We get into lightning network adoption, privacy, and the future outlook of your UTXO. Timestamps: 00:00 Samourai indictment 08:22 moving the goal posts 16:26 privacy as choice 21:37 privacy long game 26:11 cypherpunks and the battle 32:26 lightning network 38:04 public info on lightning 41:09 adoption in lighting 49:12 UTXO scarcity 54:25 LightningPay.nz 1:02:25 rapid fire 1:05:24 fin Some notes from the show: Samourai indictment coin-join/whirlpool Bitcoin fog Tornado Cash founder sentenced to prison Coin Centre post by Peter Van Valkenburgh unannounced lightning channels Lighting charts River Reports eCash Lightning Pay Contact Brandon: X LinkedIn Find Jeff: X LinkedIn The BCNZ Pod: Website https://podcast.blockchain.org.nz/ YouTube Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify iHeartRadio Media & Sponsorship Enquires: [email protected] Recorded at blockheight 842607. The BCNZ podcast was founded in 2022 by Jeff Nijsse and Bryan Ventura.

May 16, 20241h 5m

Ep 28E28 - Ian Woolford on Digital Cash in New Zealand

Ian Woolford has made a career working at the Reserve Bank of New Zealand and presently he's the director of money and cash which is overseeing the CBDC or Digital Cash program. The RBNZ is partway through a series of consultations to get public feedback and opinion on a Reserve Bank issued digital currency. In this conversation Ian makes it very clear that the Reserve Bank wants cash to remain as close to regular cash as possible meaning that anonymity is preserved, and activity is not tracked. Ian also highlights that innovation in banking by banks has been woeful and they hope to encourage non-bank players to innovate here to provide more options for Kiwis. Timestamps: 00:00 intro 03:05 rural access to cash & services 08:24 balancing physical and digital cash 10:56 is this a CBDC? 12:21 blockchain? 15:14 benefits of digital cash 19:36 innovation in cash 24:54 privacy 28:40 banking access for startups 30:22 rapidfire 33:02 fin Some notes from the show: rural cash trial program cyclone Gabrielle cash shortage ESAS settlement Northern Rock's trouble Nigeria's CBDC failure Sweden's e-krona Ecuador's Dinero Electronico RBNZ privacy support paper RBNZ Digital Cash Feedback Contact Ian: LinkedIn RBNZ Find Jeff: X/Twitter LinkedIn The BCNZ Pod: Website https://podcast.blockchain.org.nz/ YouTube Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify iHeartRadio Media & Sponsorship Enquires: [email protected] Recorded at blockheight 842510. The BCNZ podcast was founded in 2022 by Jeff Nijsse and Bryan Ventura.

May 9, 202433 min

Ep 27E27 - Brooke Howard-Smith on AI & Web3 in the Creator Economy

Brooke Howard-Smith is the founder of Otterfish that is at the heart of the creator economy and influencer marketing. He's also a cofounder of Non-Fungible Labs which is now a part of Futureverse. Brooke and I broadly cover what's happening with AI and how its affecting everything digital and where Web3 fits in. We jump right in Brooke is talking about everyone leveraging what they love, being commercial and non commercial at the same time in the creator economy. Timestamps: 00:00 intro 00:56 monetizing & creator economy 05:15 web3 12:26 spotify, superapps, & AI 18:15 instagram & influence marketing 23:08 client AI tools in the creator economy 28:40 personal AI use 38:46 non fungible labs 41:55 fluf launch & futureverse 46:22 gemini's mis-launch 51:58 rapidfire 1:02:31 fin Some notes from the show: Gino the Ghost on music https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCb2NG6NWyhjisymBWg8aSXQ Kurzweil's singularity https://www.singularity.com/ Otterfish https://otterfish.com/ Brian Armstrong AI use https://twitter.com/brian_armstrong/status/1779946210226577913 Futureverse https://www.futureverse.com/ unstoppable art machine https://www.instagram.com/unstoppableartmachine/?hl=en fluf launch https://nfts.wtf/what-the-fluf-3d-bunnies-break-the-blockchain/ Gemini's mis-launch https://www.wired.com/story/google-gemini-woke-ai-image-generation/ Asian shopping https://youtu.be/p3RhRB3YJks?si=M-y5cZab34sQ3Q5G Ready Player One announcement https://variety.com/2024/digital/news/ready-player-one-metaverse-warner-bros-discovery-1235862190/ Golden https://heresgolden.com/ Contact Brooke: X/Twitter LinkedIn Find Jeff: X/Twitter LinkedIn The BCNZ Pod: Website https://podcast.blockchain.org.nz/ YouTube Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify iHeartRadio Media & Sponsorship Enquires: [email protected] Recorded at blockheight 839555. The BCNZ podcast was founded in 2022 by Jeff Nijsse and Bryan Ventura.

Apr 19, 20241h 2m

Ep 26E26 - Leo Clark on Filmmaking, Nouns, & Decentralised Social Media

Leo Clark is a documentary filmmaker that is presently working with the Nouns DAO community. His latest film, NON-FUNGIBLE AOTEAROA, is debuting at the American Documentary and Animation Film Festival in Palm Springs with the tagline: See how NFTs and Nouns DAO are transforming people’s lives in New Zealand. In this conversation Leo and I talk about the Nouns project and what the community is doing with NFTs and funding artists, we get into Farcaster and decentralised social media and touch on CC-zero (CC0) licensing and how it aligns with web3. Timestamps: 00:00 intro & doco 12:13 NFT art 14:46 Nouns 20:58 community funding 26:06 Farcaster 31:46 Warpcast 35:50 incentives 39:59 mint everything 42:41 nouns cafe 46:42 CC0 no copyright 50:43 rapid-fire 52:13 fin Some notes from the show: The Doco The Festival Nouns Prophouse Nouns names a new species of frog Farcaster Warpcast Frames CC0 No Copyright Contact Leo: X/Twitter Warpcast Find Jeff: X/Twitter LinkedIn The BCNZ Pod: Website https://podcast.blockchain.org.nz/ YouTube Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify iHeartRadio Media & Sponsorship Enquires: [email protected] Recorded at blockheight 834418. The BCNZ podcast was founded in 2022 by Jeff Nijsse and Bryan Ventura.

Mar 19, 202452 min

Ep 25E25 - Sam Kamani on Talent, Capital, and Markets in Web3

Sam Kamani has lots of experience in tech, from being a founder to a VC, an advisor, and an author. We talk about 3 important aspects to entrepreneurship: talent, ability to raise capital, and access to market. In the back third we get into trends in Web 3 including decentralised physical infrastructure (DePIn) and ETFs. Timestamps: 00:00 intro 01:12 realestate/density/Dubai 05:22 web3 in Dubai 09:29 capital & market access 15:57 New Zealand's rating 17:18 Sam's background 22:47 Kiwi access to capital 27:28 no-code tools 31:52 the 30 day startup 37:22 post covid 37:40 trends in web3 - stablecoins 46:52 DePIn 50:13 ETFs 56:45 rapid fire 1:00:20 fin Some notes from the show: Norway's Oil Fund autowhale Cookbook.dev Remix IDE The 30 Day Startup PayPal stablecoin Chris Rothfuss in Wyoming Contact Sam: X/Twitter LinkedIn Find Jeff: X/Twitter LinkedIn The BCNZ Pod: Website https://podcast.blockchain.org.nz/ YouTube Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify iHeartRadio Media & Sponsorship Enquires: [email protected] Recorded at blockheight 832462. The BCNZ podcast was founded in 2022 by Jeff Nijsse and Bryan Ventura.

Mar 5, 20241h 0m

Ep 23E23 - Will Remor on Stablecoins

Will Remor is a former quantitative risk analysist from traditional banking that got into stablecoins via the maker DAI project. He's consulted on a number of finance, stablecoin, and defi protocols, including New Zealand's newest stablecoin the NZDD, and has been involved with asset tokenization (or RWAs) from the early days. In this conversation Will takes us through some of the key differences between USDC, Tether, and DAI. We talk about some of the prominent depegging events affecting USDC when Silicon Valley Bank collapsed and who remembers 20% yield in Anchor and the Terra-Luna death spiral. Timestamps: 00:00 intro 01:15 background in finance 03:19 open banking 06:00 2017-era crypto 11:49 what's a stablecoin? 16:55 circle 19:07 tether 21:50 DAI & maker 27:30 NZDD 35:36 mechanics 39:49 stay pegged 44:11 USDC depegs 53:23 UST Terra/Luna 58:46 tokenizing real world assets 1:14:10 opening markets 1:17:20 rapid fire 1:26:20 fin Some notes from the show: tZero ETHLend history Paul Salisbury from Everlasting Janine Grainger from EasyCrypto Stables by marketcap Circle winds down consortium USDC SVB depeg TrueUSD arbitrage Contact Will: LinkedIn Find Jeff: X/Twitter LinkedIn The BCNZ Pod: Website https://podcast.blockchain.org.nz/ YouTube Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify iHeartRadio Media & Sponsorship Enquires: [email protected] Recorded at blockheight 828304. The BCNZ podcast was founded in 2022 by Jeff Nijsse and Bryan Ventura.

Feb 27, 20241h 26m

Ep 24E24 - Aditya Das on ETFs, Scaling, and Macro Trends

Aditya Das is a crypto analyst and writer with a background in applied economics working with Brave New Coin and the Techemy Group analysing macro trends in the crypto and wider markets. In this conversation Aditya and I cover the Bitcoin ETF and it acting as a gateway for an Ethereum ETF, broader Ethereum scaling solutions such as proto danksharding and layer 2 mechanisms. We touch on the halving, US elections, and the tokenisation of real world assets including stablecoins. ---------------- Timestamps: 00:00 intro 01:07 background & Silk Road 06:40 applied economics 09:03 Bitcoin ETF 16:16 GBTC outflows 19:41 Ethereum ETF 24:31 scaling Ethereum 33:33 halving 40:37 US election 44:20 new projects 47:41 stabull.finance 51:51 tokenised realworld assets 56:00 rapidfire 59:03 fin ---------------- Some notes from the show: Brave New Coin https://bravenewcoin.com/ American Kingpin by Nick Bolton https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/31920777-american-kingpin Ross Ulbricht https://freeross.org/ Aaron Schwartz https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aaron_Swartz Bitcoin ETF tracker https://www.tradingview.com/markets/etfs/funds-bitcoin/ Grayscale GBTC https://decrypt.co/resources/gbtc-everything-you-need-to-know-about-the-grayscale-bitcoin-trust XRP not a security https://www.reuters.com/legal/us-judge-says-sec-lawsuit-vs-ripple-labs-can-proceed-trial-some-claims-2023-07-13/ ETH ETF tracker https://blockworks.co/ethereum-etf BTC-ETH correlation https://www.blockchaincenter.net/en/crypto-correlation-tool/ Danksharding https://cointelegraph.com/explained/danksharding-and-proto-danksharding-explained halving countdown https://www.nicehash.com/countdown/btc-halving-2024-05-10-12-00 Powell on 60 Minutes https://www.cbsnews.com/news/full-transcript-fed-chair-jerome-powell-60-minutes-interview-economy/ Ramblocks https://www.ramblocks.com/ Stabull Stablecoin AMM https://stabull.finance/ Contact Aditya: X/Twitter LinkedIn Find Jeff: X/Twitter LinkedIn The BCNZ Pod: Website https://podcast.blockchain.org.nz/ YouTube Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify iHeartRadio Media & Sponsorship Enquires: [email protected] Recorded at blockheight 829267. The BCNZ podcast was founded in 2022 by Jeff Nijsse and Bryan Ventura.

Feb 20, 202459 min

Ep 22E22 - Darcy Ungaro on Bitcoin in the Modern Portfolio

Darcy Ungaro is the host of the Everyday Investor podcast, and he advises clients in a range of financial matters from mortgages all the way to Bitcoin. In this conversation Darcy and I broadly cover financial advice in the age of digital assets such as the Bitcoin ETF and strategies to modernize that dusty portfolio. ---------------- Timestamps: 00:00 intro 01:00 finite supply & property 07:37 trad-fi advice 13:08 responsibility for other's money 15:38 not financial advice 20:26 60/40 portfolio 27:00 update your models 30:00 zombie apocalypse 32:15 bitcoin curious 35:46 crypto portfolio 43:18 bitcoin ETF 50:52 diversification 54:32 property 59:29 rapid fire 1:05:50 fin ---------------- Some notes from the show: Bitcoin ETF news BITO Fred Kruger record NZ immigration Peter Schiff on The Everyday Investor Contact Darcy: X/Twitter LinkedIn Find Jeff: X/Twitter LinkedIn The BCNZ Pod: Website https://podcast.blockchain.org.nz/ YouTube Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify iHeartRadio Media & Sponsorship Enquires: [email protected] Recorded at blockheight 828315. The BCNZ podcast was founded in 2022 by Jeff Nijsse and Bryan Ventura.

Feb 7, 20241h 5m

Ep 21E21 - Janine Grainger on Growth, & Launching a Wallet and Stablecoin

Janine Grainger is the cofounder and CEO of Easy Crypto which is coming up on their 6th anniversary and very well known in New Zealand. In this conversation we talk about growing a crypto company, competition in the New Zealand market, building a wallet and some of the security issues that come with it, and deploying an NZ dollar stablecoin on the main chains. ---------------- Timestamps: 00:00 intro 01:17 hi-tech awards 05:35 WTF is crypto documentary 08:20 long term goals 11:46 competition in the NZ market 15:00 exchange vs swaps 18:43 building a wallet 22:50 seed phrases & security 30:07 NZDD stablecoin 42:00 rapidfire 45:25 fin ---------------- Some notes from the show: NZ Hi-Tech awards WTF is Crypto MPC for crypto wallets account abstraction social recovery DFX exploit (affected NZDS) AUDD Contact Janine: LinkedIn Find Jeff: X/Twitter LinkedIn The BCNZ Pod: Website https://podcast.blockchain.org.nz/ YouTube Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify iHeartRadio Media & Sponsorship Enquires: [email protected] Recorded at blockheight 817074. The BCNZ podcast was founded in 2022 by Jeff Nijsse and Bryan Ventura.

Nov 21, 202345 min

Ep 20E20 - Simon Collins on Orange Pilling New Zealand Parliament

Simon Collins is the founder of Stackr.co.nz, a Bitcoin mining company that uses sustainable and renewable energy sources. Simon is also the lead on the fundraising campaign to Orange Pill New Zealand parliament, and that is what we're talking about today. As we lead up to an election here in New Zealand we're listening to a lot of promises from the parties, many of them economic, but none of them are talking of potential alternative financial paths. The plan is simple: raise money to buy copies of The Bitcoin Standard to send to all 120 MPs in New Zealand's next, 54th parliament. ---------------- Timestamps: 02:06 orange pilling 09:44 Plato's cave 15:45 sound money as a threat to Bitcoin 19:23 convincing politicians 23:00 remittances 30:50 breaking the spending addiction 38:02 Sov & MoE 40:04 inflation/deflation 58:28 The Bitcoin Standard 56:00 rapidfire 58:31 fin ---------------- Some notes from the show: NZ Parliament Fundraiser The Bitcoin Standard Plato's cave Cantillon effect Why the Yuppie Elite Dismiss Bitcoin Javier Milei to Abolish Argentinian Central Bank The Price of Tomorrow A Progressive's Case For Bitcoin Simon on The Everday Investor Contact Simon: X/Twitter: LinkedIn: Find Jeff: X/Twitter LinkedIn The BCNZ Pod: Website https://podcast.blockchain.org.nz/ YouTube Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify iHeartRadio Sponsor: The Blockchain New Zealand podcast is brought to you by EasyCrypto Media & Sponsorship Enquires: [email protected] Recorded at blockheight 807695. The BCNZ podcast was founded in 2022 by Jeff Nijsse and Bryan Ventura.

Sep 24, 202358 min

Ep 19E19 - Joerg Buss on Decentralised Search

Joerg Buss is the Cofounder of Timpi, a decentralised search engine. Joerg is a long time cyber security professional that is now playing in the blockchain space. In this conversation we talk about taking on google by incentivising others to index the web, returning unbiased information, as well as some of the ethical issues around AI and ads in search. ---------------- Timestamps: 01:40 darkscope 05:35 cybersecurity 10:33 decentralised search 13:12 indexing 20:25 results speed 24:28 bias 31:52 access to information 33:31 ethical ads 35:50 tokens 37:27 building on cosmos 38:38 AI ethics 43:52 rapidfire 45:11 fin ---------------- Some notes from the show: Darkscope https://www.darkscope.com/ DHB ransomware attack https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waikato_District_Health_Board_ransomware_attack Timpi https://timpi.io/ DuckDuckGo results https://duckduckgo.com/duckduckgo-help-pages/results/sources/ Cosmos IBC https://cosmos.network/ibc/ Neutaro https://neutaro.com/ Contact Joerg: Web https://timpi.io/ LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/beawarenz/ Find Jeff: Twitter LinkedIn The BCNZ Pod: Website https://podcast.blockchain.org.nz/ YouTube Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify iHeartRadio Sponsor: The Blockchain New Zealand podcast is brought to you by EasyCrypto Media & Sponsorship Enquires: [email protected] Recorded at blockheight 801258. The BCNZ podcast was founded in 2022 by Jeff Nijsse and Bryan Ventura.

Aug 17, 202345 min

Ep 18E18 - David Ding on Ternary Thinking Beyond Blockchain

David Ding is a futurist, founder, and tech advisor, and I haven't yet decided if he's a bit mad, or a bit genius. I think its likely he's a bit of both. By day David is an innovation advisor at Callaghan Innovation, he's deep in the start up and founder mindset, and loves the potential that immutable distributed systems have for reformation. In this conversation we get into the idea of trinity systems - infinity + binary; over-unity thinking, self sovereignty, authority deferral, and what's on the horizon beyond blockchain. ---------------- Timestamps: 01:23 - ternary thinking 10:12 - data sovereignty & OpenAI 15:36 - deferred authority 22:21 - AI applications 30:40 - tech advisement 36:35 - product market fit 40:34 - beyond blockchain 45:57 - singularity 48:08 - 11.5625% surplus 54:43 - rapid fire 57:56 - fin ---------------- Some notes from the show: Callaghan Innovation https://www.callaghaninnovation.govt.nz/ Kirsten Patterson re:DAOs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1x4l2HngITA&t=1945s OpenAI data lawsuit https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2023/06/28/openai-chatgpt-lawsuit-class-action/ Contact David: Web https://davidding.xyz/ LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/daviddingnz/ Find Jeff: Twitter LinkedIn The BCNZ Pod: Website https://podcast.blockchain.org.nz/ YouTube Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify iHeartRadio Sponsor: The Blockchain New Zealand podcast is brought to you by EasyCrypto Media & Sponsorship Enquires: [email protected] Recorded at blockheight 796070. The BCNZ podcast was founded in 2022 by Jeff Nijsse and Bryan Ventura.

Jul 7, 202357 min

Ep 17E17 - Michael Bacina on Banking Industry Friction

Mike Bacina is a former software engineer turned lawyer that chairs the blockchain Australia organization. In this conversation we talk about de-banking and the regulatory environment in crypto. We touch on CBDCs, Blackrock, and Coinbase. Mike tells us what a blockchain lawyer does, And he plugs some of the speakers and events lined up for next week's Blockchain Week such as Caitlin Long. You can find the lineup at blockchainweek.com.au ---------------- Timestamps: 01:35 debanking in crypto 05:55 operation chokepoint 09:05 bank digital currencies 18:16 technical complexity and UX 22:42 AML & CFT costs 32:14 blackrock ETF 38:00 coinbase 42:02 blockchain week Australia 44:55 what does a blockchain lawyer do? 51:25 rapid fire 54:05 fin ---------------- Some notes from the show: French influencer crackdown (bits of blocks) https://www.bitsofblocks.io/post/oui-s-il-te-pla%C3%AEt-france-tackling-scams-at-the-on-ramp-with-new-influencer-laws ChokePoint 2.0 (Cooper & Kirk) https://www.cooperkirk.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Operation-Choke-Point-2.0.pdf Sports Illustrated NFT tickets https://decrypt.co/138532/sports-illustrated-box-office-nft-tickets RFK's speech at Bitcoin 2023 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fz7FPl065II tornado cash https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oain31005Go&t=106s Blackrock Bitcoin ETF https://www.reuters.com/business/finance/blackrock-close-filing-bitcoin-etf-coindesk-2023-06-15/ Grayscale Bticoin trust https://grayscale.com/products/grayscale-bitcoin-trust/ Coinbase SEC case https://www.sec.gov/news/press-release/2023-102 Binance SEC case https://www.sec.gov/news/press-release/2023-101 MiCA in Europe https://www.coindesk.com/policy/2023/04/20/eu-parliament-approves-crypto-licensing-funds-transfer-rules/ Blockchain Week Australia https://www.blockchainweek.com.au/ Custodia bank https://custodiabank.com/roughstock/ Fed master account holders list https://twitter.com/CaitlinLong_/status/1669788541470244865 Contact Mike: Twitter https://twitter.com/MikeBacina LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikebacina/ Find Jeff: Twitter LinkedIn The BCNZ Pod: Website https://podcast.blockchain.org.nz/ YouTube Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify iHeartRadio Sponsor: The Blockchain New Zealand podcast is brought to you by EasyCrypto Media & Sponsorship Enquires: [email protected] Recorded at blockheight 794976. The BCNZ podcast was founded in 2022 by Jeff Nijsse and Bryan Ventura.

Jun 21, 202354 min

Ep 16E16 - Kirsten KP Patterson on Governance and Tech

Kirsten 'KP' Patterson is the Chief Executive of the Institute of Directors (IoD) New Zealand that has over 10,500 members. In this conversation we talk about all things governance, corporate and not for profit, climate, some trends in the tech industry including AI and DAOs, and a favourite topic of mine - responsibility - where is the parental supervision? ---------------- Timestamps: 01:31 IoD; for-profits & NFP 08:00 climate 14:35 why do we need boards? 18:00 tech trends at board-level 24:03 AI thoughts 29:22 copyright & data 33:21 DAOs 40:06 who's responsible? 44:14 FTX had no board 50:54 an NZ rugby story 52:46 rapid fire 55:57 fin ---------------- Some notes from the show: Institue of Directors https://www.iod.org.nz/ Air New Zealand Hydrogen fuel cell powered aircraft https://archive.ph/3GXLz Global Network of Director Institutes http://gndi.org/ chatGPT & data privacy https://theconversation.com/chatgpt-is-a-data-privacy-nightmare-if-youve-ever-posted-online-you-ought-to-be-concerned-199283 National Party uses AI in ads https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/may/24/new-zealand-national-party-admits-using-ai-generated-people-in-ads?ref=dl-staging-website.ghost.io AI in the boardroom (VITAL) https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=4339413 FTX's woes (Harvard Business Review) https://hbr.org/2022/12/ftx-and-the-problem-of-unchecked-founder-power Elizabeth Holmes 11-year prison sentence https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/crime/what-elizabeth-holmes-did-theranos-prison-b2348733.html Wellington Homeless Women's Trust https://www.whwt.org.nz/ Across the board podcast https://www.iod.org.nz/news/articles/across-the-board-podcast/# Contact KP: Twitter https://twitter.com/iodnz LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/pattersonkirsten/ Find Jeff: Twitter LinkedIn The BCNZ Pod: Website https://podcast.blockchain.org.nz/ YouTube Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify iHeartRadio Sponsor: The Blockchain New Zealand podcast is brought to you by EasyCrypto Media & Sponsorship Enquires: [email protected] Recorded at blockheight 794099. The BCNZ podcast was founded in 2022 by Jeff Nijsse and Bryan Ventura.

Jun 17, 202355 min

Ep 15E15 - Steve Vallas on Aligning Blockchain Incentives in Asia Pacific

Steve Vallas is the managing director of Blockchain APAC, previous CEO of Blockchain Australia, and an all around Linkedin Wizard. Steve came to Auckland to meet with industry discussing aligning incentives and shared interests between Australia and New Zealand. In this conversation we touch on the scam narrative within crypto, how it has affected the nft space, and crytpo marketing, and of course regulation and where we're at in Asia Pacific. ---------------- Timestamps: 01:30 Southern Hemisphere Perspectives 10:26 ICO hangover & NFTs 20:35 supply chains 24:40 nftFestAus 29:39 crypto marketing bros 34:41 regulation 41:14 lessons from Singapore 48:41 stablecoins 52:57 blockchain orgs 55:52 fin ---------------- Some notes from the show: doodles pivot https://www.fastcompany.com/90783396/doodles-domination-how-a-1-year-old-nft-project-turned-into-the-next-big-thing opensea https://opensea.io/ magiceden https://magiceden.io/ blur https://blur.io/ starkware https://starkware.co/ nftfest aus https://nftfest.com.au/ MiCA European Crypto Assets https://cointelegraph.com/news/eu-mica-crypto-regulation-is-a-balancing-act-paris-blockchain-week-2023 BIS's Carstens says fiat has lost https://insidebitcoins.com/news/bis-head-crypto-has-lost-the-battle-against-fiat-currencies Singapore crypto ad restrictions https://archive.ph/FKD5Y Singapore's Regulatory Sandbox https://www.mas.gov.sg/development/fintech/regulatory-sandbox Contact Steve: Twitter https://twitter.com/stevevallas LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/stevevallas/ Find Jeff: Twitter LinkedIn The BCNZ Pod: Website https://podcast.blockchain.org.nz/ YouTube Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify iHeartRadio Sponsor: The Blockchain New Zealand podcast is brought to you by EasyCrypto Media & Sponsorship Enquires: [email protected] Recorded at blockheight 781595. The BCNZ podcast was founded in 2022 by Jeff Nijsse and Bryan Ventura.

Mar 26, 202355 min

Ep 14E14 - Paul Salisbury on Crypto Estate Planning

Paul Salisbury has been around the crypto scene in New Zealand for over a decade. He's been a founding member of BlockchainNZ and BlockchainLabs, and now has a new venture into crypto estate planning with Everlasting to help folks manage their crypto because one day you're not going to be around to sign a message with your private key. Paul and I talk about auditing smart contracts, layer 2s & privacy, multi-sig and key recovery methods and one of my favourite topics - long term plans and low time preference. Timestamps: 01:58 early days in Bitcoin 04:11 Ethereum ICO 07:33 BlockchainLabs NZ 10:58 auditing smart contracts 16:52 layer 2s 19:38 anonymity & privacy 22:35 crypto estate planning 32:32 multisig 37:20 social recovery 43:56 nunchuck & casa 46:46 local jurisdictions 52:02 long term plans 57:31 staking & DVT 1:01:12 BCNZ 1:04:40 rapid fire 1:08:57 fin Some notes from the show: coming soon Contact Paul: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulsalisbury https://twitter.com/paulsalis Find Jeff: Twitter LinkedIn The BCNZ Pod: Website https://podcast.blockchain.org.nz/ YouTube Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify iHeartRadio Sponsor: The Blockchain New Zealand podcast is brought to you by EasyCrypto Media & Sponsorship Enquires: [email protected] Recorded at blockheight 776561. The BCNZ podcast was founded in 2022 by Jeff Nijsse and Bryan Ventura.

Mar 7, 20231h 8m

Ep 13E13 - Sorel Carr on FinTech

Sorel Carr is the Head of FinTech Business at BNZ (Bank of New Zealand). Sorel comes from a decade in corporate banking and has been down the blockchain rabbit hole looking to inject new emerging tech such as defi into the more traditional banking world. In this conversation we discuss the centralised networks banks are part of such as SWIFT & CBDCs, and the decentralised competitors that can run stablecoins, and defi protocols like Uniswap. Timestamps: 01:27 how do you define fintech? 06:09 is a bank a fintech? 09:22 future of money RBNZ & CBDCs 17:49 future of cash 21:58 SWIFT 28:24 stablecoins 33:11 defi 41:12 pancake swap & uniswap 48:05 UST & FTX 50:21 tokenisation 52:52 bcnz 54:29 rapidfire: chatGPT, future outlook 1:02:17 end Some notes from the show: software is eating the world https://a16z.com/2011/08/20/why-software-is-eating-the-world/ RBNZ future of money https://www.rbnz.govt.nz/money-and-cash/future-of-money CBDC tracker https://cbdctracker.org/ NZ helicopter money https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/politics/114413517/give-kiwis-helicopter-money-cash-payouts-if-economy-crashes--treasury China CBDC status https://cbdctracker.org/currency/china-e-cny UK CBDC pilot https://www.reuters.com/markets/currencies/consumers-face-20000-pound-limit-digital-pound-bank-england-says-2023-02-07/ Russian SWIFT sanctions https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SWIFT_ban_against_Russian_banks China/Saudi oil priced in Yuan https://oilprice.com/Energy/Energy-General/Saudi-Arabia-Considers-Ditching-The-Dollar-For-Chinese-Oil-Sales.html alternatives to SWIFT https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SWIFT#Competitors NAB to launch stablecoin https://www.coindesk.com/business/2023/01/19/national-australia-bank-becomes-second-australian-bank-to-build-stablecoin/ NZ corruption index https://www.transparency.org/en/countries/new-zealand JPMorgan defi trade https://www.benzinga.com/markets/asia/22/11/29552324/jpmorgan-executes-first-defi-transaction-for-singapores-project-guardian Aave https://aave.com/ NZDs(table) https://www.techemynt.com/ BSC validators https://bscscan.com/validators# SushiSwap zombie attack https://www.gemini.com/cryptopedia/sushiswap-uniswap-vampire-attack pancake swap tokenomics https://docs.pancakeswap.finance/tokenomics/cake/cake-tokenomics Matt Damon https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tEjjufPd3Is no crypto at the Superbowl https://cryptonews.com/news/there-will-no-crypto-advertisements-during-super-bowl-year-heres-why.htm Roofstock sells house as NFT https://www.forbes.com/sites/amydobson/2022/10/26/blockchain-makes-deeper-inroads-into-real-estate-as-roofstock-announces-its-first-nft-home-sale/ chatGPT https://chat.openai.com/chat NFTs on Bitcoin https://decrypt.co/resources/what-are-ordinals-a-beginners-guide-to-bitcoin-nfts Contact Sorel: LinkedIn https://nz.linkedin.com/in/sorel-carr Find Jeff: Twitter LinkedIn The BCNZ Pod: Website https://podcast.blockchain.org.nz/ YouTube Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify iHeartRadio Sponsor: The Blockchain New Zealand podcast is brought to you by EasyCrypto Media & Sponsorship Enquires: [email protected] Recorded at blockheight 775626. The BCNZ podcast was founded in 2022 by Jeff Nijsse and Bryan Ventura.

Feb 21, 20231h 2m

Ep 12E12 - Year in Review 2022

Our Year in Review 2022 show brings together Bryan Ventura, Stephen Macaskill, and Paul Quickenden for a panel discussion of the years key events. We starts with the SBF FTX debacle that is still unwinding, then we discuss the fallout from all the links that led to FTXs collapse. 2022 has been a record year for hacks as well, mostly bridging hacks, and we discuss security and the perception of crypto to the broader community. We finish with our picks for winners & losers in 2022, and trends for 2023. Timestamps: 00:00 intro 01:48 FTX collapse 06:00 FTX reactions 17:14 CeFi dominoes fall back to UST/Luna 24:24 record bridge hacks 33:00 losers of 2022 39:36 winners of 2022 44:44 trends for 2023 55:47 fin Panel Guests (Podcast): Bryan Ventura https://podcast.blockchain.org.nz/e/e07-tornado-cash-and-the-merge-bryan-and-jeff-roundtable-1/ Stephen Macaskill https://podcast.blockchain.org.nz/e/e06-stephen-macaskill-on-economics-money-and-bitcoin/ Paul Quickenden https://podcast.blockchain.org.nz/e/e02-paul-quickenden-on-navigating-crypto-markets-growing-a-business/ Panel Guests (YouTube): Bryan Ventura https://youtu.be/Oain31005Go Stephen Macaskill https://youtu.be/luJSgA9vkIc Paul Quickenden https://youtu.be/boAGDM-urWY Some notes from the show: Sam Bankman-fried interview (by George Stephanopolous on GMA) https://twitter.com/GMA/status/1598296985010073600 List of hacks in 2022 https://chainbulletin.com/the-7-biggest-crypto-hacks-of-2022-so-far Alexey Pertsev of Tornado Cash https://finance.yahoo.com/news/tornado-cash-developer-alexey-pertsev-123423038.html Find Jeff: Twitter LinkedIn The BCNZ Pod: Website https://podcast.blockchain.org.nz/ YouTube Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify iHeartRadio Sponsor: The Blockchain New Zealand podcast is brought to you by EasyCrypto Media & Sponsorship Enquires: [email protected] Recorded at blockheight 766048. The BCNZ podcast was founded in 2022 by Jeff Nijsse and Bryan Ventura.

Dec 11, 202255 min

Ep 11E11 - James Bayly on Indexing Blockchains & Web3 Decentralisation

James Bayly is the COO of SubQuery and onfinality which are basically data service providers focussing on non-EVM chains such as Polkadot and Cosmos. In this conversation we talk about indexing blockchain data and making it available for users and apps to query in a manner that’s cost efficient, quick, and reliable. We also touch on the modern evolution of blockchains, the blockchain trilemma, and creating a Web3 data marketplace. Timestamps: 00:00 intro 01:45 indexing blockchain data 11:24 opensourcing code 14:13 FTX debacle & boom bust cycles 20:37 SubQuery decentralising data 25:00 tokenised incentives 28:22 reliability & uptime 29:47 onfinality infrastructure 31:30 building in New Zealand 35:24 Polkadot as a 3rd gen blockchain 44:30 blockchain trilemma 48:22 industry groups & legislation 52:23 rapid fire 55:59 fin Some notes from the show: SubQuery onfinality Etherscan Consensys/MetaMask/Infura Coinbase holds 2m bitcoin FTX leaked balance sheet Kimchi premium Mt. Gox Centrality blockchain trilemma with sharding bridge hacks in 2022 Contact James: Twitter https://twitter.com/JamesABayly LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-bayly/ Find Jeff: Twitter LinkedIn The BCNZ Pod: Website https://podcast.blockchain.org.nz/ YouTube Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify iHeartRadio Sponsor: The Blockchain New Zealand podcast is brought to you by EasyCrypto Media & Sponsorship Enquires: [email protected] Recorded at blockheight 765227. The BCNZ podcast was founded in 2022 by Jeff Nijsse and Bryan Ventura.

Dec 4, 202255 min

Ep 10E10 - Ben Rose on Marketing in Crypto and Binance in NZ

Ben Rose is the GM of Binance New Zealand. He has a long history of sales, marketing, and growth with New Zealand businesses from start ups to banks like ASB and NIB. Last month Binance launched here in the New Zealand market and Ben is tasked with growing the crypto market and *maybe* bringing back our futures trading once Binance is properly licenced. In this conversation we touch on marketing, regulation, education and some self sovereign topics like custody and ownership. I hope you enjoy my conversation with Ben Rose. Timestamps: 00:00 intro 01:46 sales and marketing 09:10 the NZ customer 12:53 Binance in NZ 15:10 licensing in NZ 20:00 customer protection 23:40 education in crypto 26:00 but crypto isn't backed 29:54 self custody 35:02 near term outlook 36:24 on podcasting 38:09 rapid fire 40:46 fin Some notes from the show: Tesla's no spend marketing Binance registers in NZ 1-in-10 Kiwi's hold crypto NTSB retrospective SAFU Robett Hollis busting myths Federal Reserve Building (NYC) Blackrock's long journey toward crypto adoption Koura's crypto Kiwisaver fund NZ Sales & Marketing Insider podcast Contact Ben: LinkedIn Find Jeff: Twitter LinkedIn The BCNZ Pod: Website https://podcast.blockchain.org.nz/ YouTube Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify iHeartRadio Sponsor: The Blockchain New Zealand podcast is brought to you by EasyCrypto Media & Sponsorship Enquires: [email protected] Recorded at blockheight 762353. The BCNZ podcast was founded in 2022 by Jeff Nijsse and Bryan Ventura.

Nov 15, 202240 min

Ep 9E09 - Marc Krisjanous on Security Standards in Crypto

Marc Krisjanous is a cyber security turned crypto auditor that been working with the C4 cryptocurrency consortium to develop the new cryptocurrency auditor certification course (CCSSA). Marc is presently undertaking the first ever audit of a business using the standard to asses their crypto security practices. In this conversation we talk about where the standards fit into a business, what they consist of, and touch on best practices both for businesses and for people getting into crypto. Acronyms(!) QSA - Qualified Security Assessor PCI - Payment Card Industry DSS - Data Security standard HSM - Hardware Security Module CCSS - Cryptocurrency Security standard CCSSA - CCSS Auditor C4 - Cryptocurrency Certification Consortium SOC2 - System and Organization Controls standard ISO27001 - Information Security Management standard Timestamps: 01:44 background in credit card security 10:22 crypto security standard 14:09 attack vectors 17:04 profanity vanity generator 20:59 CCSS levels 25:35 the audit boundary 28:34 social engineering 30:29 practical takeaways for businesses 35:00 multi-party compute 37:33 security advice for newcomers 40:10 wen audit? 45:39 rapid fire 48:20 proof of reserves 52:28 fin Some notes from the show: Marc's writing C4 CCSS https://rekt.news/ Profanity hack emp data storage Quadriga podcast: A Death in Cryptoland MPC Sandbox Decentraland Celsius Machinsky withdraws 10m in customer funds proof of reserves Contact Marc: LinkedIn Find Jeff: Twitter LinkedIn The BCNZ Pod: Website https://podcast.blockchain.org.nz/ YouTube Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify iHeartRadio Sponsor: The Blockchain New Zealand podcast is brought to you by EasyCrypto Media & Sponsorship Enquires: [email protected] Recorded at blockheight 757090. The BCNZ podcast was founded in 2022 by Jeff Nijsse and Bryan Ventura.

Oct 11, 202252 min

Ep 8E08 - Paul Stonham on Enterprise DLT & Tokenising Assets

Paul Stonham is the General manager of the DLT division at the Australian Stock Exchange. For the last few years the ASX has been developing an enterprise DLT that uses VMware's blockchain and runs the DAML smart contract language. In this conversation we talk traditional finance getting into distributed leger tech and some of the use cases. Paul is a technologist always looking to improve efficiency; and we get into tokenisation of assets and the utility of NFTs. Timestamps: 01:42 background in traditional markets 05:00 DLT as a service 09:42 is it a blockchain? 11:00 simplifying the path to adoption 13:46 enterprise client's use cases 23:33 competitors - hyperledger etc. 25:37 on trust in tokenisation of digital assets 28:46 real estate & tokenised land 31:27 web3, NFTs, & a metaverse 37:12 DLT fit at ASX 39:14 blockchain New Zealand 41:53 rapidfire 44:37 fin Some notes from the show: CHESS replacement with DLT VMware blockchain daml BFT distributed systems PBFT based on The Part-time Parliament paper Barclays, JPMorgan use haskell KPMG & NSW Building Trustworthy Indicator Hyperleger Corda Speed & Trust Culture’s new home on the blockchain Australian Open NFTs Contact Paul: LinkedIn ASX Find Jeff: Twitter LinkedIn The BCNZ Pod: Website https://podcast.blockchain.org.nz/ YouTube Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify iHeartRadio Sponsor: The Blockchain New Zealand podcast is brought to you by EasyCrypto Media & Sponsorship Enquires: [email protected] Recorded at blockheight 754135. The BCNZ podcast was founded in 2022 by Jeff Nijsse and Bryan Ventura.

Sep 28, 202244 min

Ep 7E07 - Tornado Cash and The Merge; Bryan and Jeff Roundtable 1

Bryan Ventura is here for our first roundtable; Bryan is a lawyer specializing in blockchain and Web3. Today we're covering two main topics: Tornado cash - what is it and why was it sanctioned - and the downstream effects of platform level censorship along with freedom of expression and how open source code fits in. Then we dive into Eth2.0 (I still call it that) - The Merge - we talk about some of the history of proof of work transitioning to proof of stake ethereum and what people are expecting afterwards. We wrap up with a shoutout to Roger Ver and Zuckerberg's metaverse. Timestamps: 00:00 intro 00:57 Tornado cash intro 06:27 OFAC & US regulatory influence 09:27 Circle censoring USDC tx 13:30 Multiple identities & dusting accounts 17:08 freedom of speech 23:51 Dutch jailed the founder 25:57 contributing to open source 27:18 FATF virtual asset guidance 32:56 is code speech 38:26 Eth2.0, the merge & the history of PoW 45:46 merge performance & fees 51:20 validators 55:37 deflationary distribution of ETH 59:15 Roger Ver 1:01:11 metaverse 1:13:20 fin Some notes from the show: What is Tornado Cash Sanctions Roman Semenov Chainalysis report & Lazarus North Korean hacking group Bernstein v. Department of Justice Developer jailed for 90 days Stable Diffusion Dall-e pgp privacy Github's co-pilot Ethereum difficulty bomb Otherside land mint fees Ethereum nodes Futureverse Horizon Worlds paper cheques Zuckerberg on Lex Contact Bryan: LinkedIn MinterEllisonRuddWatts Find Jeff: Twitter LinkedIn The BCNZ Pod: Website https://podcast.blockchain.org.nz/ YouTube Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify iHeartRadio Media & Sponsorship Enquires: [email protected] Recorded at blockheight 752817. The BCNZ podcast was founded in 2022 by Jeff Nijsse and Bryan Ventura.

Sep 8, 20221h 13m

Ep 6E06 - Stephen Macaskill on Economics, Money, and Bitcoin

Stephen Macaskill is the CEO of Dasset, a trading platform for buying bitcoin and other digital assets. Before digital assets Stephen ran a precious metals company helping people maximize their savings and financial literacy. In this conversation we talk about: precious metals and gold's role in recent monetary history including Bitcoin; the definition of money and Austrian and Keynesian methodologies within economics; bitcoin and its intrinsic versus subjective value; spontaneous orders, and human cooperation through decentralized autonomous organizations. Timestamps: 00:00 intro 01:23 precious metals and gold's role in monetary history 07:04 WTF happened in 1971 13:27 what is money 19:46 Austrian vs Keynesian 27:35 social data vs natural science 32:59 Bitcoin 39:30 intrinsic vs subjective value of Bitcoin 43:32 on enabling global collaboration 45:52 scaling blockchains 49:13 defining digital assets 51:53 potential of DAOs 59:07 insurance 1:01:23 rapid fire 1:04:02 fin Some notes from the show: what happened in 1971? https://wtfhappenedin1971.com/ Turkish rare earths discovery https://www.wired.com/story/turkey-rare-earth-metals/ French try to redeem gold https://www.huffpost.com/entry/august-15-1971_b_4284327 Austrian methodology https://mises.org/library/methodology-austrian-school-economists-0 Keynes & rise of macroeconomics https://www.investopedia.com/terms/k/keynesianeconomics.asp tomayo https://www.newworld.co.nz/shop/product/5267101_ea_000nw Bitcoin whitepaper https://bitcoin.org/bitcoin.pdf spontaneous order https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spontaneous_order coinmarketcap https://coinmarketcap.com/ Vitalik's essay on DAOs https://bitcoinmagazine.com/technical/bootstrapping-a-decentralized-autonomous-corporation-part-i-1379644274 Whitehouse redefines recession https://twitter.com/EpsilonTheory/status/1551349167674499073?s=20&t=i4KWmNn8oWiVhCt7MdvMVg Contact Stephen: Dasset https://dassetx.com/ LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephenm/ Find Jeff: Twitter LinkedIn The BCNZ Pod: Website https://podcast.blockchain.org.nz/ YouTube Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify iHeartRadio Media & Sponsorship Enquires: [email protected] Recorded at blockheight 746718. The BCNZ podcast was founded in 2022 by Jeff Nijsse and Bryan Ventura.

Aug 2, 20221h 4m

Ep 5E05 - Tak Suzuki on Funding Emerging Artists through NFTs

Tak Suzuki is the co-founder of Senkusha, a funding platform looking to support and grow emerging artists, musicians, and athletes through NFT sales. Tak is soon to be a physiology graduate from the University of Auckland, he loves experimenting with new tech, and has an impressive CV at a young age. In this conversation we talk about: Music labels and the motivation for a crowd funding platform NFTs, mp3s, transparency, and minting on Ethereum The upcoming launch with musician Ash Supé Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 01:06 When did you first hear about crypto? 05:36 Senkusha 08:19 Not a music label 11:04 Finding talent and upside for artists 13:06 Business model & royalties 17:06 Why NFTs & mp3s? 19:40 Minting on ethereum 24:14 Transparency & DAOs 28:02 Ash Supé 30:32 the Senkusha 500 34:50 BCNZ 36:47 rapidfire 39:42 fin Some notes from the show: Banksy NFT Mike Shinoda's music NFTs At least 2600 fake tickets to the Champions League Final IPFS for storing NFTs Contact Tak: LinkedIn Senkusha Find Jeff: Twitter LinkedIn The BCNZ Pod: Website https://bcnz.podbean.com/ YouTube Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify iHeartRadio Music: Liféstyle Freéstyle by Ash Supé Spotify Instagram Media & Sponsorship Enquires: [email protected] Recorded at blockheight 743902. The BCNZ Podcast was founded in 2022 by Jeff Nijsse and Bryan Ventura.

Jul 15, 202239 min

Ep 4E04 - Jit Maharaj on Crypto Payments with BSC/BNB

Jit Maharaj is a former commercial pilot turned crypto co-founder of Pay it Now, a payments network that uses a custom layer 2 built on the Binance smart chain (now BNB) that makes it easy for merchants and businesses to accept cryptocurrency payments. Jit is also a long time web developer, an Ethereum miner, and a Solana critic. In this conversation we talk about: Payments networks and providers, Building on the Binance smart chain Customer rewards programs and creating a token Regulation in the crypto space in New Zealand $20k bitcoin, and being a pilot. Timestamps: 00:00 intro 01:18 what is PayItNow? 03:25 fixing gas fees 09:56 what's a layer 2? 13:33 how does a merchant onboard? 18:00 on bridging tokens 19:53 why token? (&safemoon) 25:18 competition with bitpay/stripe/shopify/solana 30:33 regulation in NZ crypto 35:28 $20k bitcoin? and market activity 40:05 cofounder story flying 737s 44:45 BCNZ in the industry 45:36 rapid fire 49:31 fin Some notes from the show: Pay it Now BNB Smart Chain Matic & Polygon Solend debacle Harmony bridge hack Indian crypto regulation USDD lost its peg similar to UST the last bitcoin Hal Finney (the GOAT) Contact Jit: Pay it Now Find Jeff: Twitter LinkedIn The BCNZ Pod: Website https://bcnz.podbean.com/ YouTube Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify iHeartRadio Media & Sponsorship Enquires: [email protected] Recorded at blockheight 742914. The BCNZ Podcast was founded in 2022 by Jeff Nijsse and Bryan Ventura.

Jul 7, 202249 min

Ep 3E03 - Liz Izmailova on Ukraine and Charitable Crypto Donations

Liz Izmailova is a Ukrainian New Zealander that has been working in blockchain for the past five years, she is a marketing manager at CENNZnet which is part of the Centrality ecosystem. In this conversation we talk about: Financial Inclusion and the monetary situation in Ukraine, both before the war and presently. Ukraine has been ranked 4th in global per capita crypto adoption by Chainalysis and are likely the first to have a government directly accept crypto donations and provide transparency on where those donations are going. We cover a lot in the crypto-donation space in general, and some local New Zealand based projects. Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 01:06 Ukrainian background, financial independence and entrepreneurship at an early age, coming to New Zealand 05:20 Financial privilege in the West 10:45 Crypto donations and the currency situation in Ukraine 16:07 New crypto legislation in Ukraine 20:04 War donation transparency 24:02 FlufWorld F*ck the War campaign & Universe.xyz 29:29 How are NFTs helping? 33:40 Crypto & NFTs for gen-Z'ers 36:35 Crypto friendly New Zealand charities 40:15 How can BCNZ help with education? 42:25 Rapid fire 44:37 fin Some notes from the show: Letter criticizing financial innovation https://concerned.tech/ Rebuttal for financial inclusion https://www.financialinclusion.tech/ Ukrainian Government crypto donation https://donate.thedigital.gov.ua/ Ukrainian Government Bitcoin address visible in a block explorer: https://www.blockchain.com/btc/address/357a3So9CbsNfBBgFYACGvxxS6tMaDoa1P National Bank of Ukraine partners with FTX https://www.coindesk.com/policy/2022/03/14/ukraine-partners-with-ftx-everstake-to-launch-new-crypto-donation-website/ USD $100m raised so far https://www.coindesk.com/business/2022/03/09/ukraine-has-received-close-to-100-million-in-crypto-donations/ Ukraine legalises Bitcoin https://www.euronews.com/next/2022/03/17/ukraine-war-zelenskyy-signs-a-new-law-officially-legalising-bitcoin-and-other-cryptos $411k raised and donated to Ukraine by Auckland based FLUF & NonFungible Labs: https://luckytrader.com/nft/fluf-world/news/fluf-world-finalizes-400000-donation-to-ukraine Michael Chobanian, president of the Blockchain Association of Ukraine https://www.theverge.com/23138465/decoder-ukraine-war-cryptocurrency-michael-chobanian-interview-bitcoin-usdt Charitable Donations with cryptocurrency UNICEF https://www.unicef.org.nz/donate-in-crypto Childfund https://childfund.org.nz/pages/donate-your-cryptocurrency-to-childfund Savethechildren https://www.savethechildren.org/us/ways-to-help/ways-to-give/ways-to-help/cryptocurrency-donation Heart Kids via the Giving Block https://thegivingblock.com/donate/heart-kids-nz/ Ukrainian NFT projects https://metahistory.gallery/ https://www.avatarsforukraine.com/ Ukraine DAO’s Flag NFT Sells for $6.75 Million https://decrypt.co/94353/ukraine-daos-flag-nft-sells-for-6-75-million Fidelity Charitable Study Insights https://www.fidelitycharitable.org/insights.html NFT marketplace https://lithoverse.xyz/ FLUF World https://www.fluf.world/ ASM/Non-Fungible Intelligence https://www.alteredstatemachine.xyz/ BCNZ https://blockchain.org.nz/ Contact Liz: LinkedIn Cennznet Find Jeff: Twitter LinkedIn The BCNZ Pod: Website https://bcnz.podbean.com/ YouTube Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify iHeartRadio Media & Sponsorship Enquires: [email protected] Recorded at blockheight 740812. The BCNZ Podcast was founded in 2022 by Jeff Nijsse and Bryan Ventura.

Jun 20, 202244 min

Ep 2E02 - Paul Quickenden on Navigating Crypto Markets & Growing a Business

Paul Quickenden is the current Head of New Zealand for EasyCrypto. He's been active in the blockchain and Crypto sector for a number of years, consulting to numerous projects and helping them with successful capital raises and commercial launches. Prior to that Paul was the CEO of Putti Apps, and held numerous roles in Product Marketing and Strategy within Spark New Zealand. Paul is passionate about growing New Zealand businesses, helping us to stand out on the global stage, and make a difference to the lives of New Zealanders. In this conversation we talk about: Recent market activity: everything's down but people are still buying EasyCrypto expanding into overseas markets, Their process for listing new digital assets - how do they decide what to list and their ethical considerations, The TerraLuna crash and stablecoin depegging event, The price of cheese. Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 01:25 Current market conditions 06.08 Do market factors affect Easy Crypto? 09.13 People are still buying crypto 13:45 Is crypto its own asset class? 15.03 Koura Investments KiwiSaver 17.37 EasyCrypto global expansion 20.58 On the Brasilian crypto market 22.30 Lightweight NZ exports 26.56 Banking as an export & the regulatory aspects 30.52 Ethics around coin listings & approaches to risk 36.46 Terra death spiral 41.27 EC circuit breaker 47.38 BCNZ 51.33 What's next for easy crypto? 54.50 Rapid fire 56.43 Fin Some notes from the show: EasyCrypto’s expansion overseas https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/business/452991/easy-crypto-secures-17m-backing-from-investors Koura KiwiSaver Scheme https://www.kourawealth.co.nz/ Terra Death Spiral https://blockchain.org.nz/2022/05/17/crypto-market-plunges-hard-and-fast-investors-are-spooked/ Kindrik Partners (prev. Simmonds Stewart) has free resources for startups: https://kindrik.co.nz/resources/startup-resources/ BCNZ https://blockchain.org.nz/ Contact Paul: LinkedIn EasyCrypto Find Jeff: Twitter LinkedIn The BCNZ Pod: Website https://bcnz.podbean.com/ Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify iHeartRadio YouTube Media Enquires: [email protected] Recorded at blockheight 737904. The BCNZ Podcast was founded in 2022 by Jeff Nijsse and Bryan Ventura.

Jun 1, 202256 min

Ep 1E01 - Jonty Kelt on Venture Capital in Crypto

Kia Ora and welcome to the very first episode of the Blockchain New Zealand Podcast. I’m Jeff Nijsse and today I’m talking to Jonty Kelt. Jonty is the Founder of Fantail Ventures, a venture capital business that has invested in some of the biggest names in crypto, including Kraken, Ledger, Stacks, Yield Guild Games, and Uniswap, just to name a few. In this conversation we talk about: Jonty coming out of Otago University and getting his start in finance; and the role of education in tech; He was building an online advertising business in the early days of the internet and his business was eventually acquired by google and we discuss the work culture at google in those days; Jonty has strong feelings about blockchain adoption providing a financial lifeline to the underbanked, and how digital ownership is just getting started; He’s an advisor for the teams behind VeVe–the NFT marketplace, and also Altered State Machine, the non fungible intelligence protocol; We wrap up with Jonty’s views on blockchain regulation in New Zealand and he gives us his thoughts on who Satoshi is. Timestamps: 01:47 From Otago to NYC 04:58 Being a non-technical founder 07:03 Technology in education 11:55 Building an online advertising company 16:45 Google in 2008 20:54 Xero: a NZ success story 22:59 Fantail ventures 25:26 Advice for young entrepreneurs 26:58 Blockchain & income inequality 33:10 Bitcoin and debasement 36:00 Security & energy criticism 41:40 NFTs 47:46 Regulation in New Zealand 52:08 Rapid fire Some notes from the show: Peter Thiel Fellowship https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thiel_Fellowship No college degree required https://www.cnbc.com/2018/08/16/15-companies-that-no-longer-require-employees-to-have-a-college-degree.html Google is ten years old https://www.theguardian.com/business/2008/sep/05/google.google Jonty’s talk at Kea New Zealand https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wVfICUToQ58&ab_channel=KeaNewZealand NFTs with your bank account (Tweet) https://twitter.com/provenauthority/status/1517166544270381063 Crypto Kitties https://www.cryptokitties.co/ Ecomi & VeVe https://medium.com/ecomi/ecomi-advisors-introducing-jonty-kelt-2264026e0f97 Immutable Layer 2 for Ethereum NFTs https://www.immutable.com/ BCNZ https://blockchain.org.nz/ Contact Jonty: Fantail Ventures LinkedIn Find Jeff: Twitter LinkedIn The BCNZ Pod: Website https://bcnz.podbean.com/ Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify iHeartRadio YouTube Media Enquires: [email protected] Recorded at blockheight 734642. The BCNZ Podcast was founded in 2022 by Jeff Nijsse and Bryan Ventura.

May 9, 202253 min