The Web3 Mindset, Adoption and Monopolies with Brian Xin
7 November 2024
1 hr 2 mins 52 secs
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About this Episode
This episode of the #citizenweb3 podcast features Brian Xin from Uptick
Brian Xin, envisions Web3 as a transformative force that redefines business by promoting decentralized, collaborative ecosystems aligned with real-world values. He urges believers in Web3 to “just do it,” emphasizing the beauty of decentralized infrastructure and its potential to drive widespread adoption.
Uptick Network is creating a business-centric Web3 infrastructure and ecosystem that supports comprehensive NFT and RWA standards, emphasizing advanced protocols and cross-chain interoperability.
We spoke to Brian Xin about Uptick and:
- Platform monopoly
- Changing the game rules
- Cause massive adoption
- Build an internet of blockchain
- Not just compete but collaborate
- Work with partners to build a real world
- Think differently, to build something new
- Web3 mindset change
- If you really believe it, just do it
- Web3 is not a parallel world to the rest of the world
- Change business from traditional to Web3
- If you really believe it, just do it
- The beauty of decentralized infrastructure
Timestamps
00:00 – 16:01 : Intro
16:01 -- 22:21 : Internet entrepreneur and energy
22:21 -- 31:50 : Changing the life people outside of blockchain
31:50 -- 39:26 : Does and Don’ts for founders
39:26 -- 50:16 : Decentralized and centralized infrastructure
50:16 -- 57:30 : Tribalism and community building
57:30 – 01:02:52 : The Blitz
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