A Rubber Ducky, Monetary Economies and DNA Onchain with Sheldon Dearr
14 November 2024
1 hr 11 mins 1 sec
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About this Episode
This episode of the #citizenweb3 podcast features Sheldon Dearr from Omnity
Sheldon Dearr offers thoughtful reflections on independence, the limits of authority, and self-validation, challenging the need for recognition and questioning dependency on central figures or systems. He emphasizes personal integrity and critiques the influence of markets and societal expectations on individual actions.
Omnity Interoperability is a fully on-chain, omnichain protocol enabling seamless cross-chain communication without relying on off-chain relayers or indexers. Known for its exceptional speed and cost-effectiveness, Omnity serves as a robust cross-chain infrastructure tailored for modular blockchain ecosystems, built on the Internet Computer Protocol (ICP).
We spoke to Sheldon Dearr about Omnity and:
- I thought I was prepared for being a starving artist
- We can have monetary economies that sort of supersedes
- A rubber ducky
- Ransomware
- Porn has directed certain markets
- Don't stack two maybes together
- The user is almost a single point to failure
- Authority isn't infallible
- It's not an authoritarian thing to say you want to help people
- Having heroes isn't helpful
Timestamps
00:00 – 12:30 : Intro
12:30 -- 21:40 : Sticking with it
21:40 -- 32:06 : Music
32:06 -- 41:01 : DNA on chain
41:01 -- 55:08 : Measures
55:08 – 01:11:01 : The Blitz
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