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Storytelling

Thesis: A story can be created among people from all over the world. Immutable and paying participants based on the impact of their contributions.

Hosts
C. Edward Kelso & Matt Aaron

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About the Episode

"We propose that blockchain technologies can become a new framework not only for the production (distribution and financing) of stories but also their creation.”

Kelso covered the humongous ComicCon conference a few weeks back. In between meeting celebrities from top comic-book movies like AquaMan, he had the chance to interview a ConsenSys startup, Cellarius.

Mentioned in the episode:

ApolloBros interview
ComicCon 2018
ConsenSys
Cellarius
Review of Cellarius on Black Girl Nerds
Cellarius on Twitter

About the Hosts

C. Edward Kelso

C. Edward Kelso has written hundreds of articles as a journalist covering a range of topics from international finance, regulation, to cryptocurrency philosophy, interviews with luminaries, and book reviews. He is a longtime journalist focusing on financial technology, with a particular emphasis on global political structures and their influence.

Being based in San Diego, California USA allows him to experience binational economic arrangements (Mexico and the United States mostly) alongside a local hub of technology sector businesses -- from genomics to mobile phones.

Matt Aaron

Matt Aaron has been podcasting since 2013, when he launched the Food Startups Podcast.

He recently found a second love in cryptocurrency and blockchain and hasn't looked back.

His first major investment into cryptocurrency was the money he made betting on (but not voting for) that Donald Trump would win the 2016 election.

Matt believes that public blockchains and cryptocurrencies are the solution to the many problems exposed of the current banking system in the 2008 financial crisis.

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