AI:
00:01 Introduction to the Topic
Discussion of the Forkast ecosystem and its main themes.
Introduction to the topic of artificial intelligence agents (AI).
00:38 Podcasts and Articles
Listening to podcasts and reading articles on AI.
Bankli's idea about decentralized finance and social networks.
01:04 AI Agents
Discussion of Bankli's concept of millions and billions of AI agents.
Importance of infrastructure for AI agent interaction.
02:37 Beneficiaries of the AI Boom
Companies like Uniswap, Rydium, Coinbase, Binance as primary beneficiaries.
Importance of platforms for AI agent interaction.
03:37 Long-term Perspective
Ethereum and Solana as key assets for launching AI agents.
Market impact and earning strategies.
05:57 Difference Between Bots and AI
AI agents can complete tasks without detailed instructions.
Examples of using AI agents on Twitter and Forkast.
08:18 Economic Benefit
AI agents can perform work better than humans.
Impact on the service industry and influencers.
10:12 Centralized Storage and Decentralized Services
Need for centralized storage for AI agents.
Popularity of decentralized services and their infrastructure.
11:13 Impact on Forkast
Participation in debates and support for healthy discussions.
Opportunities for launching tokens, treasuries, funds, and bounties.
13:09 Conclusion
Impact of AI on the sector and a recap of key takeaways from podcasts.
13:33 Burden in Crypto
The burden can be split into two parts: without KYC and with KYC.
Without KYC: blockchain wallets without passports.
With KYC: centralized services like email and claiming.
14:23 AI and Bots
AI can create wallets and complete tasks.
Expected growth in blockchain users.
Fighting bots: bitcoin passports, galaxy, telling.
15:51 Social Capital and Its Significance
Social capital is important for filtering out bots.
Examples: popular accounts on social networks.
Proof of professionalism through social networks.
17:38 Traditional Burden and Its Significance
Traditional burden: hundreds of thousands of wallets overloading the blockchain.
Services for determining social capital.
Social capital as a valuable asset.
19:28 AI and Its Impact
AI as an economic agent.
Autonomous AI agents may become economic agents.
The digital citizen industry and its impact.
22:33 Voting and Tipping
Voting on grants in the Oxy ecosystem.
Distribution of votes among participants.
Strategy of active sales and reciprocity.
25:09 Discussion on the Talen Protocol
The author shares plans for a podcast, highlighting two segments: news and the upcoming Defcon.
Discusses the Talen protocol, which he valued at $0.01 but bought at $0.026 and sold at a loss.
Explains falling into a psychological trap by not holding tokens.
28:57 Unlocking System for Investments
The author developed an unlocking system for long-term investments.
Uses the Suble platform to create unlocks with different terms.
Explains how unlocks can be used to distribute income and prevent impulsive purchases.
32:57 Travel Plans to Bangkok
The author plans to spend two and a half weeks in Bangkok and Chiang Mai.
Describes upcoming events, including an art biennale and Loy Krathong festival.
Mentions attending a Forcaster meetup and Dan Romero's podcast on project priorities.
35:21 Future of Forcaster
Dan Romero discusses project goals: increasing active users and building an effective recommendation system.
Emphasizes the importance of attracting quality content and influencer growth.
Mentions that a Forcaster token is not yet planned but changes may occur in the future.
38:24 Events in SocialFi
The author highlighted 14 events focused on web and SocialFi marketing.
Created a framework for easy event planning.
Emphasizes the convenience of adding events to the calendar via the Luma platform.
39:10 Plans for the First Days
The author scheduled his days up to the 15th, including museums and parties for the first few days.
In the following days, there will be workouts, walks, and crypto-related events.
39:57 Activities and Events
A community meetup will be held on November 11.
Defcon starts on November 12 with three events: "How to Attract a Billion Users," "Frameworks," and "Scaling Lessons."
There will be a developer meetup in the evening.
40:59 Anti-AntiSocial Club and Workshop
On November 13, a community-building workshop on Discord will take place.
There will be parties, clubs, and meetups.
Launching a framework on Forcaster.
41:22 Events and Activities
A total of 719 events on Luma, where people can spend time, even without crypto credentials.
Opportunity to meet new people and learn something new.
The author will actively share his adventures on social media.
AI hightlights:
Luma: a week of free events in Bangkok for side events, AI narratives, and the future of L2 from the Farcaster feed.
00:06 Introduction and Future Plans
The podcast host explains a two-week break due to a busy schedule. A trip to a conference in Bangkok is planned, so podcasts may be infrequent. This episode will review a service for real-life events.
01:01 Services and Podcasts
The discussion centers around an event service that helps track similar exchanges. The host mentions the "Del" podcast, released weekly with a large Twitter audience, highlighting its importance for understanding Ethereum news.
02:55 Ethereum Scaling
The possibility of merging multiple blockchains on Optimism is discussed. Optimism is viewed as the most likely scenario for scaling Ethereum, reducing fees, and improving liquidity.
05:42 Alternative Directions
Alternatives like Espresso for sequencer requests are considered. Justin Drake actively supports these directions, and Vitalik Buterin also supports Optimism and other approaches.
09:00 Support and Plans
The host supports creating a "Truth or Lie" game and plans to participate actively. The main focus is on preparing for the conference and analyzing new projects without focusing on one ecosystem to avoid missing important changes.
10:55 Centralization and Decentralization
The host shares experiences and strategy regarding crypto, discussing how centralized apps like Telegram could integrate into the crypto industry. Decentralization requires significant resources, so centralized products will likely dominate.
13:45 Conclusion and Future Plans
The host mentions an upcoming post on scrolls and a transmission from a16z. The importance of annual reports in the crypto industry is discussed. The host plans to continue supporting and analyzing new projects and events in crypto.
14:56 Decentralized Artificial Intelligence
Centralized AI giants are being replaced by decentralized ones. Decentralized AI is set to become an important topic in the coming decades. At the Bangkok conference, a third of the events will be devoted to AI.
15:53 Airdrop and Investments
The host received an airdrop from SL but didn’t invest in liquidity. The main expenses were in the first days when fees were high. Ultimately, despite initial expectations, the airdrop was less profitable than expected.
17:49 Multichain and Security
The host believes the future is multichain rather than cross-chain. Bridges should be minimized to reduce risks. Ethereum, Solana, and Bitcoin will be the main ecosystems.
20:39 Scaling Issues
The main scaling issue with Ethereum is bandwidth. Large blocks require high bandwidth, which is unavailable to most users. Technology has yet to address this problem on the Ethereum level.
24:13 Optimism and Arbitrum
The host believes Optimism thrives due to full code transparency. Arbitrum, despite a large TVL, has limitations that slow its development. Optimism is growing and will succeed, unlike Arbitrum.
26:59 Personal Investments and Belief in Tokens
The host holds all assets in Ethereum, despite Bitcoin's higher performance. They earn from airdrops and don’t believe in other tokens. Although Bitcoin has grown twice as much as Ethereum, the host prefers holding everything in Ethereum.
28:12 Ethereum and Decentralized Economy
Ethereum is seen as digital gold with dynamic growth through airdrops. The decentralized economy is built on Ethereum, and whales are moving toward it. It’s essential to consider the capitalization of the entire Ethereum ecosystem, not just Ethereum itself.
29:03 Airdrops and Their Significance
Airdrops allow earning from token value growth. Tokens are needed to govern protocols and should hold value. Protocol security is determined by their value, so tokens must be liquid.
30:56 Moxy and Its Prospects
Moxy is seen as a token that may drop in price. Long-term money storage is better in the network’s native token. Tokens can generate income, but it’s essential to monitor their value.
32:51 Social Connections and Their Value
The main value in crypto is social connections and follower count. Social connections help earn tokens and participate in joint projects. Profile activity is compared to token ownership.
34:25 Event Service Luma
Luma is a service for crypto-oriented events. The mobile app is recommended for convenience. Luma offers 509 events, including DefCon.
35:53 Participation in Crypto Events
Crypto projects sponsor events, making them free for attendees. Participating in events allows for networking and ecosystem involvement. Bangkok hosts many events in the city’s top locations.
40:23 Event Participation and Project Role
To attend events, you need to apply and specify your project and role. Being linked to the crypto industry, like being a project founder, is important. Creating a project page on social media helps attract attention to participation.
42:25 How to Get Into Events
Having a corporate email and project is essential. You can create a Twitter page and list your role. Some events allow access without page verification.
44:17 Alternative Ways to Attend Events
You can connect with the event team and ask for help. Some events let known people in without invitations. You can write to event admins and request assistance.
47:11 Event Activities
Events offer stand-up shows, nightclubs, Thai boxing, and other activities. You can sign up for yoga classes, workouts, and runs. Some events, like B Summit, are affordable and offer many activities.
51:49 Recommendations and Advice
It’s recommended to attend events, especially if you live in Thailand. Many free events provide experience and connections. The earlier you register, the better.
My key takeaways: The rise of AI is creating a thousand issues around authenticity, and the only tool to address them is cryptography.
We have Bitcoin to replace gold, stablecoins to replace the dollar, Ethereum to replace financial system, and Farcaster to replace social networks like Facebook. The only thing AI needs to challenge centralized giants is a decentralized version of AI, which we’ll soon be witnessing.
The future of crypto has never looked so promising. What do you think about this?
Most likely, no one will read your messages if you're casting them to a channel that hasn't approved you, or writing to someone who isn't following you.
So, you should focus on two things:
1. Only send messages and react to people who are following you. 2. Create interesting content that makes your followers quote your casts, helping you gain new organic followers.
I've gathered 300 of my active and interesting followers that I'll be interacting with. I've organized them by priority, divided into 10 groups, and sent them to myself in direct messages.
The rules of the game have changed, so make sure to adapt.
I recently started a thought experiment about creating a reward system for people from the perspective of the creators of the world.
I put travelers at the top of the list, because who else are all these natural and cultural wonders for?
Plus, traveling helps people spread out, creating "decentralization" and reducing the risks of keeping a species too concentrated in one place.
WHAT ABOUT HISTORICAL EXAMPLES OF REWARDING TRAVELING CIVILIZATIONS?
Tribal groups in loincloths weren’t big on travel, and their elders rejected progress.
But on the flip side, empires like the British and Spanish were always "traveling," exploring new lands, and embracing all the advancements of progress.
So, who would you reward if you were one of the creators of this world? Who would you share "luck" with, and why?
Maybe also those who are constantly evolving and teaching others to do the same?
For the past 13 years, I've been working in the travel industry as the owner of a travel agency. Our main destinations are Turkey, Thailand, Egypt, the UAE, and Vietnam.
I’m convinced that people who travel are happier, healthier, and more successful than those who don’t.
You might argue that they have money, and that’s why they’re doing well.
But what if it's actually the act of traveling that helps people think differently, break out of their daily routine, succeed at work, and stay healthy?
What if the higher powers that created this incredibly diverse and beautiful world secretly support (even financially) those who appreciate the beauty and variety of the world, rather than sitting in a dull apartment for decades?
Farcaster AI Agents: Aethernet/Higher, Talent Prospects, Dan Romero’s Plans, Web3 Social at Devcon
Who’s set to benefit the most from the explosive growth of AI agents, app tokens, and memecoins?
But long term, ETH and SOL remain the most valuable assets since AI agents launch their tokens on these platforms.
If you’re not a pro at choosing from the 3 million tokens like GOAT, consider an "anti-Midwit" bet instead.
ETH and SOL are the real estate of the future; rent out blocks to the next trillion AI agents.
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A16z’s 2024 State of Crypto Report is out!
We have Bitcoin to replace gold, stablecoins to replace the dollar, Ethereum to replace financial system, and Farcaster to replace social networks like Facebook. The only thing AI needs to challenge centralized giants is a decentralized version of AI, which we’ll soon be witnessing.
The future of crypto has never looked so promising. What do you think about this?
Onchain autumn
New channel paradigm
So, you should focus on two things:
1. Only send messages and react to people who are following you.
2. Create interesting content that makes your followers quote your casts, helping you gain new organic followers.
I've gathered 300 of my active and interesting followers that I'll be interacting with. I've organized them by priority, divided into 10 groups, and sent them to myself in direct messages.
The rules of the game have changed, so make sure to adapt.
Is luck really random?
I put travelers at the top of the list, because who else are all these natural and cultural wonders for?
Plus, traveling helps people spread out, creating "decentralization" and reducing the risks of keeping a species too concentrated in one place.
WHAT ABOUT HISTORICAL EXAMPLES OF REWARDING TRAVELING CIVILIZATIONS?
Tribal groups in loincloths weren’t big on travel, and their elders rejected progress.
But on the flip side, empires like the British and Spanish were always "traveling," exploring new lands, and embracing all the advancements of progress.
So, who would you reward if you were one of the creators of this world? Who would you share "luck" with, and why?
Maybe also those who are constantly evolving and teaching others to do the same?
Do you make progress in something every day?
2024-09-16 11.56.01
I’m convinced that people who travel are happier, healthier, and more successful than those who don’t.
You might argue that they have money, and that’s why they’re doing well.
But what if it's actually the act of traveling that helps people think differently, break out of their daily routine, succeed at work, and stay healthy?
What if the higher powers that created this incredibly diverse and beautiful world secretly support (even financially) those who appreciate the beauty and variety of the world, rather than sitting in a dull apartment for decades?