In this episode of the Amberdata Podcast, we interview Ian LeViness, DAO Lead and Head of Grants at Push Protocol and its DAO, Push DAO. Push is a web3 native communication layer, allowing users to stay updated on events across the entire ecosystem. Push covers everything from notification, chat, video and spaces. Push Protocol has over 650+ integrations and over 200 institutional partnerships helping to drive visibility and communication across the web3 stack. To date, 100 million notifications have been sent to over 250,000 users.
We discuss Ian’s background, the challenges of decentralized communication and understanding the problems that Push solves for users in web3.
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